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Street Roots is Portland, OR’s street newspaper, sold across the metro area by people experiencing houselessness. It’s also reliably one of the best publications in the city hands down on…
Our eighth installment of Dispatches, an ongoing short interview series with political artists working around the world. This time we feature Dinelli, a young Brazillian poster maker bringing antiauthoritarian ideas…
A review of “Remaking the Exceptional” at the DePaul Art Museum by Brian Holmes Chicago is notorious for police violence against people of color – including arbitrary executions on…
My exhibition We Want Everything closes this Friday at the Reinberger Gallery at the Cleveland Institute of Art! I’m really proud of this show, in many ways it is the…
Across the USA, a wave of union activity is hitting the ubiquitous storefronts of the Starbucks brand. The baristas and “partners” calling for union elections are on the frontline of…
In January and February my Graphic Liberation exhibition was installed at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA. It was part of a set of installs of an evolving body of…
In late 2020 I was contacted by Brage Aronson, who runs the small Norwegian record label Plateselskapet No. 13 (“Record Company #13). He was working on a new release and…
This conversation with Tings Chak took place over zoom on April 15th, 2022. It is part of an ongoing series of conversations I’ve been holding with political graphics producers under…
I have a solo show of large and not-so large work on view for the month of November 2022 at Pain Sugar Gallery in Riverside, California. The show includes a…
SURVIVING THE LONG WARS Virtual Scholarly Series Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, “US Settler-Colonialism: Endless War and Genocide” Moderated by NEH Veteran Fellow and Artist Gina Herrera Registration is now open here: http://bit.ly/dunbar-ortiz-seminar-series …
Join Portland OR forest defense organization BARK and Justseeds artist Roger Peet for a few days of wetland mapping and beaver habitat surveys in Mt. Hood National Forest! Friday, July 29th…
City Lore Gallery is hosting the next iteration of Like the Waters We Rise, an exhibition charting an alternative history of the US environmental movement, one which foregrounds the struggles…
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