Arts ETC Press

Arts ETC Press is the publication venue of Arts ETC. We publish the work of talented, under-represented artists to get their written work and visual art seen by a broader audience. Our publications feature the work of Catfish Friday writers, poets and visual artists and invited artists. For more information about our publication email: catfishfriday2000@gmail.com.

Publications

  • A Room, a View; A Garden, a Refuge: A Catfish Friday Writers’ Anthology

    A collection of poetry, short stories and art by women writers, poets and artists who participate in Catfish Friday Women's Art Collective. Catfish Friday is a program of Arts ETC, a New Jersey nonprofit art organization that originated in Newark, New Jersey.


    Cover Art by Sadee Brathwaite

  • Journey: A Catfish Friday Journal of Art and Writing

    Journey, A Catfish Friday Journal of Art and Writing. A collection of art work, poetry, memoir, short stories and literary works-in-progress by women who participated in the meetings and activities of Catfish Friday Women’s Art Collective, a program of Arts ETC, a NJ Nonprofit Organization of Newark, NJ.

    Cover Art by Ida Ballard

  • Photo of book cover depicting the photograph of a woman and collage elements

    some won't say...

    Our first publication of a collection of poetry by a single writer. some won't say… is a book of poetry written by poet, photographer and performance artist Shonda D Nicholas. In this collection she gives us insight into her deepest moments in dealing with depression.

  • Illustration of a door in front of the earth with a purple foreground and background

    Embrace Dreamz

    A community service project of Community Arts Program of Arts ETC. Featuring artwork by participants of the Community Arts Program at Arts High School in Newark, NJ


Arts ETC Press are made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/ Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts and administered by the Essex County Division of Cultural and Historic Affairs.