“Art Aided Charity” Project
PortrAid: Get art. Give work.
The problem
Spinning and weaving by hand is a centuries-old craft in Ethiopia. However, due to the increasing availability of mass-produced textiles from home and abroad, this craft is slowly disappearing. Ethiopian artisans, whether women or men, are rarely able to earn a decent salary or engage in regular work. Although the cotton quality in Ethiopia is excellent and yarns are spun and dyed there, one of their problems is to buy good working materials such as looms to produce high quality fabrics that could provide them with a better and fairer income to support their families.
The idea
Portraid.org is an “Art Aided Charity” project initiated by the ABURY Foundation and photographer Thomas Rusch. The idea is simple: with the help of photography, problems are to be artistically depicted and solved. The unique portrait of a person is sold, and the proceeds directly solve the problem of the person in the picture: PortrAid.
Website: www.portraid.org
Project start
2017 (end of project: 2018)
Project locations
Ethiopia, Germany
Project goal
Provide families in Ethiopia with high quality weaving frames so they can work
Success
Through PortrAid, 38 families were financed high-quality looms.
Project partner
ZMYK, Hiltawsky Gallery, Design Offices, nhb, open eyes