Courtesy of the artist and Prints for PCRFArt & PhotographyNewsPrints for PCRF: Buy a photo to help aid efforts in GazaFeaturing photos from Collier Schorr, Zora Sicher, Martin Parr and more, the fundraiser will help deliver medicine, food, water and other essentials to people in GazaShareLink copied ✔️November 16, 2023Art & PhotographyNewsTextThom WaitePrints for PCRF fundraiser9 Imagesview more + Prints for PCRF is now selling art prints by a range of iconic artists to benefit the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund. Works are on sale for $100, including photographs by Martin Parr, Collier Schorr, Zora Sicher, Clifford Prince King, Moyra Davey, among 37 artists of different backgrounds, faiths, geographies and phases of their artistic careers. The PCRF aims to provide medicine and medical supplies, shelter, food, water, hygiene items, and other essentials to people in Gaza. Amid stalling humanitarian efforts, its volunteer staff have managed to distribute some aid internally. “We are anxiously waiting for the opening of a safe and unrestricted humanitarian corridor,” the organisation adds, “so that we can bring in a larger amount of aid, such as healthcare supplies and medicines.” Palestinian American artist Nabil Harb, whose work is included in the Prints for PCRF sale, says that the sale has been “weeks in the making” and the landscape for donations has changed significantly in this time, due to the impossibility of accessing Gaza to distribute aid packages. “Thankfully the PCRF has been able to continue to provide aid directly to Gazans who have been able to make it out and are actively in efforts, along with many other organisations, to demand a ceasefire to allow the rest of their aid in where it’s needed most.” Take a look at Prints for PCRF, and donate, here. The fundraiser runs until November 20, and 100 per cent of proceeds will support the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThe waitress who disrupted the British Museum’s ball shares her storyThe Renaissance meets sci-fi in Isaac Julien’s new cinematic installationMagnum and Aperture have just launched a youth-themed print saleArt Basel Paris: 7 emerging artists to have on your radarInside Tyler Mitchell’s new blockbuster exhibition in ParisAn insider’s portrait of life as a young male modelRay Ban MetaIn pictures: Jefferson Hack launches new exhibition with exclusive eventArt to see this week if you’re not going to Frieze 2025Here’s what not to miss at Frieze 2025Portraits of sex workers just before a ‘charged encounter’Captivating photos of queer glamour in 70s New YorkThis erotic photobook archives a decade of queer intimacy