




Win Art, Feed Families - ContestTicket
Art meets action.
This weekend at the Dallas Soul Food Festival, I’m turning my art table into a small force for good. While millions across the country lose access to SNAP benefits, over 3.5 million Texans — including 1.7 million children — are at risk of going hungry. Other states have stepped up with emergency food funding, but Texas has not.
I’ve already donated $100 to the North Texas Food Bank, but I want to do more. This fundraiser is my way to give back — using my art and platform to feed families right here in our community.
When you make a $5 suggested donation, you’ll be entered for a chance to win one of three fine art prints (total value of $115 ) from my collection. Every dollar raised will be donated directly to the North Texas Food Bank after the event.
How It Works
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Suggested donation: $5 per entry (you may enter multiple times to increase your chances of winning)
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Each ticket = 1 giveaway entry
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Contest runs from 11 AM - 5 PM, November 2, 2025
- Winners will be announced on November 3, 2025
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Prints have to be picked up locally in DFW
About the Prints
Each 8.5x11" print is professionally printed on museum-quality cardstock and packaged with care. T
Transparency & Donation Info
100% of proceeds from this fundraiser (after Shopify/credit card processing fees) will be donated to the North Texas Food Bank. Proof of donation will be shared publicly via email to all participants after funds are transferred.
Eligibility & Terms
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Open to U.S. residents only
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Winners will be chosen at random and contacted via email
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Please note that this is a charitable giveaway, not a formal raffle; it is independently organized by artist Abi M. Knight to benefit the North Texas Food Bank
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Donations are not tax-deductible
Together, We Can Make an Impact
Even small acts of compassion can fill the biggest plates.
Thank you for helping me turn creativity into community care.
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about abi M. Knight
Abi M. Knight is an award-winning Nigerian-American artist known for her deeply symbolic, surrealist paintings that explore the emotional complexity of race, identity, and belonging. A self-taught painter with a master’s degree in accounting, Knight left a successful corporate career to pursue art full-time — a leap that now defines her distinctive voice in the contemporary art world.
Her work has been exhibited in acclaimed institutions around the world, including the Montresso Art Foundation (Morocco), Galerie Droste (Germany), Rele Gallery (LA), C24 Gallery (NYC), and the African American Museum of Dallas. She was awarded the prestigious Hopper Prize, recognized by Saatchi Art as a Rising Star Under 35, and has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, D Magazine, Artland, and Artsy.
Knight lives and works in Dallas, Texas.