No Further Need
I found this online summary of my art. Now I can quit!
I found this online summary of my art. Now I can quit!
Here’s a link to the site of photographer James Mollison, who has undertaken a great project of portraiture in Indonesia, Cameroon and Democratic Republic of Congo: Passport photographs of apes….
RT (Russia TV), which appears to be a US-based Russian online TV station, just ran a story on NYC’s Brecht Forum while our Justseeds print exhibition was still hanging there,…
First the David Wojnarowicz removal from the Smithsonian and now… Street artist Blu (we’ve cross-linked to some of his graffiti animations in the past) was finishing up a mural on…
Not sure if folks have been keeping up with world news, but I caught a glimpse of some photos and video of protesters and riot police clashing in the streets…
I recently had an article published in the Portland-based environmental journal Bear Deluxe about the international bushmeat trade and the effects that it’s having on the populations of our closest…
Slade Art School in the UK has been occupied. You can follow it HERE. Back in the 60s and 70s occupied art schools produced some of the best political posters…
Hey folks! Check out this rad props we got onto a local RI blog! Celebrate People’s History! Poster Book is on the front page! http://thebiggestlittle.org/
History repeats itself, first as tragedy, and then as farce. I forget who said that, but the events unfolding in West Virginia at the site of the largest armed labor…
Friends in Melbourne have been organizing against anti-low income housing policies in Melbourne, and produced this new video in lead up to a big protest on Nov. 12:
Justseeds has gotten a small flurry of online press recently, here’s a couple highlights: 1) “A Print You Can Believe In” on The Link in Montreal with a focus on…
Signal has gotten a couple nice mentions on the web (don’t forget to pick up a copy HERE.): —A review at Dotrad, which calls Signal “a beautiful chronicle of political…
“We were taught how the pioneers went into the West. They opened their eyes, and made up what things could be.”
This is a long piece about art and activism for a mainstream paper like the Washington Post. Go Favianna, Cesar, and everybody who got this coverage! Cesar Maxit, Graham Boyle,…
Who’s heard of Menhaden? Anyone? Show of hands? Certainly not me, before a couple of months ago. Now, however, the oily fish that once schooled in innumerable masses on the…
(Trail of Dreams walkers heading to Arpaio’s office, Phoenix, AZ) Just got back from DC where I traveled to after spending week in Arizona, where I was with the…
Ok—more insanity in the news… “The Texas State Board of Education adopted a social studies and history curriculum Friday that amends or waters down the teaching of religious freedoms, America’s…
Ok—this is insane! Someone forwarded us this article and I am stunned. I understand with the current racist anti-immigration law in Arizona, this sort of racism is not surprising. However,…
This is old news now, but hell, I’m busy and can’t always get this stuff up as it happens! For those that haven’t seen it, pretty interesting action last…
“It took me 15 hundred miles to lose the fear of being undocumented.” – Carlos Roa Today Gaby Pacheco, Carlos Roa, Felipe Matos, and Juan Rodriguez, arrived in their hometown,…