Art, Heart, and a Dash of Brooklyn Flair: Susan Chen & Bisa Butler Drop Limited-Edition Prints


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Spring just got a lot more colorful—and meaningful. ART FOR CHANGE, the art sales platform known for pairing powerhouse artists with purpose-driven collectors, is teaming up yet again with the Brooklyn Museum for a creative cause that’s as stylish as it is socially conscious.

On April 29, the Brooklyn Artists Ball will set the stage for the latest drop: exclusive, hand-embellished prints by the phenomenal Susan Chen and the incomparable Bisa Butler. These limited-edition works aren’t just eye candy—they’re a direct boost to the Brooklyn Museum, with $500 from each sale heading straight to support the institution’s mission to keep the arts alive, accessible, and fearless.

This is the fifth time ART FOR CHANGE and the Brooklyn Museum have linked up, proving that good things really do come in repeat collaborations. “Our longstanding partnership with the Brooklyn Museum exemplifies what ART FOR CHANGE stands for—amplifying artists, supporting institutions, and fostering meaningful cultural impact,” said Jeanne Masel, ART FOR CHANGE’s founder and a Brooklyn Museum board member. In short: they’re not just here to make walls prettier—they’re here to make waves.

Let’s talk about the artists. Susan Chen and Bisa Butler are both known for work that packs a punch—celebrating community, identity, and cultural legacy with vibrant storytelling and bold technique. These new prints? They’re rich with detail, socially engaged, and each one gets that magical hand-finished touch. Plus, in true ART FOR CHANGE fashion, both artists take home 50% of the net proceeds from each sale. Because supporting artists should never go out of style.

Since 2020, ART FOR CHANGE has helped channel over $50,000 to the Brooklyn Museum, with past print collabs featuring big names like Vaughn Spann, José Parlá, and María Magdalena Campos-Pons. This year’s lineup is another glittering gem in the crown of a partnership that proves art can be beautiful, bold—and deeply impactful.

So if you’re looking for art that looks good and does good, now’s your moment. But move fast—these prints are limited, and like all good parties, you don’t want to show up too late.

Written by BJ Panda Bear
// Author: BJ Panda Bear