Andrew Jeffrey Wright In The Philadelphia Inquirer

The Philadelphia Inquirer has a nice little piece on our friend, Andrew Jeffrey Wright. It talks about his print subscription endeavor available from Space 1026. Here’s a brief excerpt on what AJW has to say about it:

“My drawings and paintings have all become too expensive for people who don’t have much money,” he says. “But I still want poor people to be able to buy my art if they want it, and my screen prints are really affordable. I love poor people, and not just because I am one – I think poor people have great style and taste.”

Read the whole thing here.

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