Surface Tension: The Future of Water (at EyeBeam)
Raoul Deal, Lane Hall, Lisa Moline, and I are installing a large blackboard drawing about the politics of fresh water for the Surface Tension exhibition at EyeBeam in NYC. Their…
Raoul Deal, Lane Hall, Lisa Moline, and I are installing a large blackboard drawing about the politics of fresh water for the Surface Tension exhibition at EyeBeam in NYC. Their…
One of the great myths in the US is that public education should be expensive. In most Western European countries tuition at public universities is free or close to it….
Ecole de la Montagne Rouge (School for Red Mountain) is a group of graphic design students producing work for the student strikes currently happening in Montreal. Their designs and methods…
Don’t miss your chance to buy this gorgeous collection of prints, support the Wrikuta Defense Front and the Wixarika struggle for autonomy. Take a look at this beautiful slideshow with…
These English and Spanish posters are two of four poster designs we will be giving away on May Day in Oakland and San Francisco. If you’re out there look for…
(photo by William DeShazer) When do unions stand in opposition to human rights? And when do unions conflict with progressive causes? These questions are coming to a head in Illinois…
DOWNLOAD MAY DAY POSTER BY CLICKING HERE I was recently invited by the collective members of Indig-nación; a Spanish language newspaper for the Occupy Wall St. movement, written and edited…
Happy International Women’s Day to all my sisters out there! Politicians and conservatives are waging an all out war on women, our bodies, our access to health, our right to…
This past weekend, Paul Kjelland and I did an installation for the True/False film festival in Columbia, Missouri. Our installation – installed on the glass windows of the Ragtag Theater/cafe…
I am always fascinated with how creative resistance tactics resurface and share commonalities with the actions of the past decades. A prime example is the fake New York Times paper…
Hacavitz is a Black Metal band from Mexico City (formerly Queretaro). The band took their name from the Mayan god Jacawitz that is a mountain deity. Jacawitz actually means Mountain…
Occuprint, a group I’m involved in that has been helping to organize, produce, and distribute posters and graphics for the Occupy movement since the early days of Occupy Wall Street…
In Manitoba, the Canadian province north of Minnesota and North Dakota, today is officially Louis Riel Day. For many, Riel is a controversial historical figure. Seen by many as the…
Dan S. Wang has been one of the more astute critical voices reporting on the Wisconsin Uprising. Wang is based in Madison and has wrote about the successes and shortcomings…
Last year while I was visiting Pittsburgh for the Justseeds Biennial show I got to stay with fellow Justseeder and friend Shaun Slifer. While my stay at his house, we…
Turbo Sculpture is a video essay by Aleksandra Domanovic which questions the emergence of a new kind of public art in ex-Yougoslav republics… “What interested me about the “turbo sculptures”…
Leon Reid IV, intelligent street artist (yes, it’s sad, but you do have to distinguish these days…) and cohort of Justseeds’ Chris Stain, is working on a new project called…
Our LA and Southern California readership might want to check out the new exhibition Capital Offense curated by Jennifer Gradecki and Renee Fox that opened this past weekend (and runs…
In drug-war torn Reynosa, Mexico, a large statue of a rooster has appeared on a busy roadside. The ten-foot sculpture is adorned with a flower wreath addressed to the memory…
I just got this email from artist Oliver Ressler: “Elections are a Con” – Censorship by the provincial government of Tyrol On November 21, 2011, I received a funding commitment…