In 2013, Elizabeth J. Powers ’10 founded ArtLifting through Harvard Innovation Labs with her brother, Spencer Powers, to help artists with disabilities and financial insecurity. The organization’s ...
Artsy iPhone cases aren't hard to find. But few have backstories as dramatic as the ones sold on ArtLifting, an online marketplace for homeless and disabled artists. These cases feature images drawn ...
“Buy Art, Change a Life,” is the slogan proudly declared by ArtLifting, a benefit corporation that works to sell art made by the homeless or disabled communities in order to provide members with a ...
Nick Morse is a successful artist whose vibrant, colorful paintings have gained him a degree of fame. He’s also autistic and completely non-verbal. Doctors told his father, Steve, that he’d be lucky ...
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We might be done decking the hall, but it’s rarely a bad time to deck the wall — especially when it’s for a good cause. ArtLifting, the brain child of Harvard Business School graduate Liz Powers and ...
ArtLifting, an online art marketplace for homeless, disabled and other disadvantaged people to sell their artwork, recently raised a $1.1 million seed round from Toms Shoes founder Blake Mycoskie, ...
Everett resident Frank Brescia stands beside his artwork (to the right). Brescia is a U.S. Air Force veteran and former research chemist who was recently homeless and has been painting for about seven ...
Those who walk into the Bank of America financial center in Huntington Beach’s Seacliff Village Shopping Center will see various pieces of art hanging on the wall. The paintings are as interesting and ...
An online marketplace that celebrates and sells creations by homeless and disabled artists has turned to Kickstarter for help expanding its do-good reach. Leslie Katz led a team that explored the ...