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The annual fair offers collectors, art enthusiasts, and first-time buyers a rare opportunity to experience and acquire world-class art
August 14–16 event invites collectors and art lovers to discover, experience, and collect exceptional works on paper
Atlanta, Ga.— Black Art In America™ is pleased to announce the 2026 BAIA Fine Art Print Fair and Works on Paper Show, taking place August 14–16, 2026, at Black Art In America Gallery & Gardens.
The annual fair offers collectors, art enthusiasts, and first-time buyers a rare opportunity to experience and acquire world-class works of art in an inviting and accessible setting. Featuring limited-edition prints, original works on paper, and select offerings by leading Black artists, the fair is designed to meet collectors at every level — from those purchasing their first work to those seeking significant additions to an established collection.
Fine art prints have long served as one of the most powerful and approachable ways to collect important art. The 2026 BAIA Fine Art Print Fair continues that tradition by bringing together works that reflect technical mastery, cultural memory, storytelling, and the continuing innovation of Black artists working across paper-based practices.
“Prints and works on paper give collectors a meaningful way to live with important art,” said Najee Dorsey, artist and founder of Black Art In America. “This fair is about access, education, and opportunity. Whether someone is beginning their collection or searching for a major work, they will find art here that carries beauty, history, and lasting value.”
Throughout the weekend, visitors will have the opportunity to view and purchase works across a range of price points, engage with artists and art professionals, and learn more about collecting, editions, print processes, and the importance of works on paper within the broader art market.
The BAIA Fine Art Print Fair and Works on Paper Show reflects Black Art In America’s ongoing mission to document, preserve, and promote African American visual art while creating meaningful pathways between artists, collectors, institutions, and the public.
The full artist roster, schedule, and preview details will be announced at blackartinamerica.com.




