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Justseeds collaborated with the NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) to create a site specific installation and pop-up print shop at the primary entrance to the 2022’s EXPO CHICAGO, (the International Exposition…
The Hillbillys: A Book For Children is “a deeply frustrated parable of exploitation and environmental destruction in the Appalachian region”…
This is the seventh edition of Signal: Dispatches, an ongoing short interview series with political artists working around the world. One issue of Signal: An International Journal of Political Graphics…
This conversation with Judy Seidman took place over zoom on March 9th, 2022. It is part of an ongoing series of conversations I’ve been holding with political graphics producers under…
This conversation with Sandy Kaltenborn took place over zoom on February 16th, 2022. It is part of an ongoing series of conversations I’ve been holding with political graphics producers under…
THANK GOD I’M AN ATHEIST. Mercer St, SOHO, NY. January 24, 2018
The sixth installment of Dispatches, an ongoing short interview series with political artists working around the world. This time we feature Junk Comix aka Edmund Trueman, an itinerant artist who…
We recently received a note from Amer Shomali, artist and designer who is a participant in the Imaging Apartheid Project. A version of his Visit Palestine poster used in Austria…
Join us for a gathering to celebrate the Musicians for Palestine initiative. Project coordinator Stefan Christoff will discuss the project and he and Justseeds artist and Interference Archive volunteer Josh…
Graphic Turn: Like the Ivy on a Wall is the outcome of a long collective research process conducted by the Southern Conceptualisms Network, in collaboration with the Museo Reina Sofía….
Queer Ecology Hanky Project, an exhibit of over 120 bandanas created by queer and trans artists, organized by Vanessa Adams and Mary Tremonte, is on view at Zygote Press in…
Part ten of GRAPHIC LIBERATION: PERSPECTIVES ON IMAGE MAKING AND POLITICAL MOVEMENTS A critical conversation between Tings Chak and Josh MacPhee, engaging questions around collective imagination, the role of culture…
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