
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.
Welcome back to Radical Teen Print of the Week! This week’s silkscreen print is by Valerie Dowling, created during RUST 2009. Valerie combined three images of things she likes, using…
I made this print in grassroots support of the public library system of Pittsburgh. Most of the posters I printed include the Pittsburgh-specific informational text at the end of this…
This week’s Rad Teen Print is by Maya Dean, and is another piece for Just Harvest. Maya puts a contemporary twist on the familiar Rosie the Riveter image in her…
Pittsburgh is in many ways a small town. I went to a University of Pittsburgh Street Law class last night to show-and-tell rad youth printing projects to possibly incorporate into…
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.