Rad Teen Print of the Week 9: Equal Opportunities
Schenley’s Theory of Knowledge class again! This was created by the ‘Fantastic Five,’ a group of pretty right-on young men. This was one of my favorites from the class.
Check out this panel of Justseeds members Melanie Cervantes, William Estrada, Aaron Hughes, Paul Kjelland, Nicole Marroquin, and Monica Trinidad sharing their community-embedded art practices. Moderated by Mary Tremonte. We…
The Center for Artistic Activism’s Unstoppable Voters Project is funding creative projects that address the days after the election and accepting proposals (due Oct 15) that work toward some combination…
Queer Ecology Project is teaming up with two housing and land projects that center Black trans and BIPOC communities. 100% of the funds collected from contributions for tickets will be…
PGH Art for Black Trans Liberation is a platform that serves to raise funds for Black- and trans-led organizations in the Pittsburgh area through the sale of artworks, publications, and…
I’m guessing these kids had a look at Morgan Andrew’s “First they ignore you…” print in Reproduce and Revolt. Are you using that book in your teaching teens? It’s always nice to see what students are drawn to. I was blown away by how much my high school students liked Cut and Paint #2 last year.
We did use that book! It’s really popular and useful. We also took the kids to see the Signs of Change show…some stencil inspiration is a good idea too.