APOC Store x No Limits! Art Castle Supports Under-Represented Creatives
The work of five Dutch artists will be sold on the platform.
London’s APOC Store has notoriously supported emerging talent across the creative world, giving marginalized communities a platform in its APOC Grants initiative launched last year. Ever since, the retailer has aided rising brands in their journey toward success, including SCRY™ Lab, EGNARTS, and more.
Building on its supportive foundation, APOC Store is uniting with Netherlands-based collective No Limits! Art Castle to encourage under-represented artists in public art exhibitions. Bringing together neurodiverse, queer, and activist artists, the duo creates an innovative forum to present the work of five creatives on APOC’s marketplace.
Tapping neurodiverse artists Carmen Schabracq, Bruin Parry, Bas + Ayse, Jan Hoek, and Anemoon Fokinga, their work spans across painting, sculpture, and homeware and will be for sale on APOC’s curated platform.
Take a closer look at the participating artist in the gallery above. The artwork will be up available on the APOC Store website from March 29.
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