Flint’s ‘Artschool Dropout’ holds unique fundraiser to attend Artexpo New York 2025

Flint native Keyon Lovett, also known as the Artschool Dropout, is currently selling expressive, one-of-a-kind 12’’ x 12’’ paintings at $100 each for his fundraiser. His goal is to reach 100 donors so he can participate in Artexpo New York 2025 in April with his wife and children by his side. 

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Anthony Summers | Flintside – Flint native Keyon Lovett is currently holding a unique fundraiser to participate in Artexpo New York 2025 in April.
Anthony Summers | Flintside – Inside Lovett’s art studio.
Anthony Summers | Flintside – Art pieces by Keyon Lovett.

FLINT, Michigan — Keyon Lovett, who goes by ‘Artschool Dropout,’ names this season of his life a reintroduction to his hometown. The stigma that is sometimes associated with returning home only motivates him to represent Flint in a way that is propelling for those who may not know the possibilities of advancement without art school. He humbly reflects on his prosperity within just the last year.

Lovett’s art references musicians like Kendrick Lamar as he uses life events and his experiences growing up in Flint to create captivating visual stories. In many ways, his gift makes room for him. The underlying messages in his work illuminate Flint, family, and religion.

Last year, Lovett attended ArtPrize in Grand Rapids for the second year, taking home a winning title. After receiving the Buckham Fine Arts Project 2024 Emerging Artist Fellowship, he held a solo show titled ‘Visible’ to share his gift in a way that illustrates his family and upbringing.

Keyon Lovett.
Anthony Summers | Flintside
Keyon Lovett.

Following this, Lovett participated in Art Basel, an international art show, which allowed him to participate in Artexpo New York 2025 on April 3-6.

Redwood Media Group will host the New York show at Pier 36 in Manhattan’s Lower Eastside and will attract over 75,000 attendees. Fundraising for this event is crucial as Lovett is preparing to take this opportunity, with his wife and children by his side. 

Inside Lovett's art studio.
Anthony Summers | Flintside
Inside Lovett’s art studio.

Currently, his art studio is furnished with expressive one-of-a-kind 12’’ x 12’’ paintings that will be offered to those who donate $100 to the fundraiser to express gratitude for their support of his vision. Lovett’s goal is to reach 100 donors of $100. Each donor will receive an exclusive gift. The gift is the individuality of each piece as these are unique paintings that will not be recreated.

There are 90 of 100 paintings left. All proceeds will contribute to Lovett’s blueprint in New York.

“Buying a piece of art from an artist that is on the rise is the same thing as buying stock,” said Lovett. “As the artist begins to develop in their career, the value of their artwork continues to increase, even after it has been purchased.”

Keyon Lovett times three.
Anthony Summers | Flintside
Keyon Lovett times three.

Lovett will showcase 40 of the 100 exclusive 12×12 paintings at AllArtWorks Viewing Studio in Grand Rapids on Saturday, March 8, 2025. 

Though he is preparing for New York, Lovett is still committed to the well-being of his hometown. He plans to host a men’s panel in Flint for Men’s Health Weekend in June.

The panel will consist of men from various industries and mental health professionals sharing insight on how they stay well-rounded and deal with symptoms of stress, depression, or just feelings of being overwhelmed.

Those interested in donating to the fundraiser can do so through the website here.
Also, stay connected with Lovett and his art on Instagram

Author

Dezha Peterson is a Flint native who is passionate about her community. She is a recent social work graduate from Walden University and describes herself as a visionary, a community advocate, and a natural leader. In her spare time, she is a spoken-word poet and has shared her poetry on stages across the United States, and recently competed as a finalist in the Motown Mic poetry competition. Poetry has inspired Dezha to be passionate about writing. She can be found at local open mics and libraries, or looking for the best eateries. She is currently pursuing her Master's degree in social work and hopes to continue uplifting the Flint community. 

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