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Design, Power, and Antifascism(s)

WHERE

Concordia University
4th Space, LB Building, SGW
1400 Blvd de Maisonneuve Ouest
Montreal

A Panel presentation and discussion with Sandy Kaltenborn (Berlin), Josh MacPhee (Brooklyn), and Kevin Yuen Kit Lo (Montréal/Tiohtià:ke)

Monday, April 7, 2025
4th Space, LB Building, SGW

Schedule
3pm: Event opens (zine distribution and display)
4pm–6pm: Panel and discussion

Description
With the entrenchment and normalization of fascisms internationally, what role can design and imagery play in mobilizing a liberatory counterpower? Both critical of design’s inability to recognize and confront the moment and hopeful at the sight of the many sparks emerging from the darkness, Kaltenborn, MacPhee, and Lo will discuss their long-standing practices of social movement art, community organising, and activist graphic design, pointing towards the possibilities of antifascist visual resistance now.

Speaker Bios
Kevin Yuen Kit Lo (Montréal/Tiohtià:ke) is Assistant Professor in Communication Design and Visual Culture in the Department of Design and Computation Arts at Concordia University. He works at the intersections of graphic design, cultural production, and social change with a research focus on publication practices and social movements. His work is invested in exploring the tensions between material and relational studies of design as a means of fostering greater social and political autonomy. He runs the design studio LOKI, is a member of Justseeds and the Memefest Network, and is the author of Design Against Design: Cause and consequence of a dissident graphic practice.
www.lokidesign.net

Josh MacPhee (Brooklyn) is a founding member of the Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative (Justseeds.org) and Interference Archive, a public collection of cultural materials produced by social movements (InterferenceArchive.org). He is the author of An Encyclopedia of Political Record Labels, and co-editor of Signal: A Journal of International Political Graphics and Culture. He regularly works with community, social justice organizations, and unions building agit-prop and consulting on cultural strategy.
www.justseeds.org / www.interferencearchive.org

Sandy Kaltenborn (Berlin) is a Berlin-based communication designer with a strong emphasis on communication as a social and political practice. Born in Essen, Germany, and raised in Saudi Arabia and Oman, he studied communication design at Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee under Alex Jordan (Grapus collective). In the early 2000s, he co-founded image-shift, a Berlin-based studio working at the intersection of design, cultural production, art, social movements and urban struggles. He is one of the co-founders of the tenant initiative Kotti & Co and has been involved in many anti-racist initiatives such as Kanak Attak and Kein Mensch ist illegal.
www.image-shift.net

Presenters
Presented by Dark Opacities Lab, Abolition Worlds Working Group, and the Department of Design and Computation Art.

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