Samuel BradleyArt & Photography / NewsArt & Photography / NewsThe Earth Issue launches print sale to raise money for Black Lives MatterThe art and photography collective is offering prints for £100 from more than 80 different artists – and they’re selling fastShareLink copied ✔️June 5, 2020June 5, 2020TextAshleigh Kane The Earth Issue, a collective of artists and creative professionals who are working at the intersection of art and environmentalism, has launched a print sale to raise funds for bail contributions and organisations fighting for social justice. The sale echoes the huge success of previous print examples, such as Pictures For Elmhurst and Photographs For The Trussell Trust. Priced at £100, more than 80 photographers and artists including Amber Pinkerton, Wendy Huynh, Harley Weir, and more, have donated prints for the cause. Some artists’ prints have already sold out in less than a few hours. Donations, minus the costs of postage and printing, will be sent to Black Lives Matter via the Bails Funds platform. The sale stretches across 30 days and The Earth Issue will donating to several charities and organisations during this time dependent on needs and recommendations. Several prints have already sold out so get in quick! The Earth Issue Freedom Fundraiser runs for 30 days. Buy a print here Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREPulp Zine’s latest issue explores sex in our hypervisible ageMiranda Barnes’ elegant portraits of Detroit’s Black debutante ballJim BeamJim Beam and Dazed are celebrating game day earlyBACARDÍIn pictures: The enduring energy of Northern Soul dancefloorsThese photos intimately reimagine what it means to be a museWhat went down at The Whitney Art PartyThese photos tenderly portray another side of masculinityArt shows to leave the house for in February 2026Dazed Club artists and zine-makers for your radarPierre Huyghe’s uncanny epic offers an entry point to alternate realitiesThe most loved photo stories from January 2026LA girls: These photos capture the dizzying flux of adolescenceEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy