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I just received some great documentation by Mark Williams of my ¡Graphic Liberation! exhibition and workshop at Colgate University. I’m going to use his photos to walk everyone through the…
Political Graphics from the San Francisco Poster Syndicate are on view at the San Francisco Public Library, Main Branch 6th Floor till April 17, 2022. You may have seen San…
This conversation I had with Daniel Drennan ElAwar (Jamaa Al-Yad) took place over zoom on September 29th, 2021. It is part of an ongoing series of conversations I’ve been holding…
In the spirit of the original WPA, The U.S. Department of Arts and Culture commissioned artists to produce posters that uplift the essential forms of labor needed in this historic…
“The 4 Evils” print will be in the exhibition Revolution, Resistance, and Activism, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Printed for the Poor People’s Campaign Print Portfolio,…
Way back in the summer of 2019 Josh MacPhee and I started putting together the new issue of Signal: A Journal of International Political Graphics & Culture, our seventh in…
I was recent commissioned by Abby Satinsky at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University in Boston to create a billboard design for the 2.5 story…
This design is based on a linocut that I’m eventually going to make into a formal print on paper, but I haven’t quite managed to do so yet. In the…
In Graphic Liberation!, Josh MacPhee explores the terrain of political image making, expanding on his ongoing conversations series of the same name. Through a series of projects that turn the…
If you live in the Bay Area, you may have seen San Francisco Poster Syndicate screen printing live and giving away free posters at political actions over the last several…
In Graphic Liberation: Perspectives on Image Making and Political Movements, Josh MacPhee, the Christian A. Johnson Foundation Artist-In-Residence, continues to explore the terrain of political image making, expanding on his…
Part five of GRAPHIC LIBERATION: PERSPECTIVES ON IMAGE MAKING AND POLITICAL MOVEMENTS A critical conservation between Jamaa al-Yad’s Daniel Drennan ElAwar and Josh MacPhee, engaging questions about the history of…
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