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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…
My friend Tinashe Mushakavanhu (co-founder of the fabulous Reading Zimbabwe project) was recently on the WISER podcast “discussing the coup of November 2017 in Zimbabwe, the death of Robert Mugabe,…
In the first weeks of October, 2021, I traveled to Del Rio, Texas to paint the 26th installment in the Endangered Species Mural Project, an effort to paint murals of…
Last Friday, Yolanda López passed away. As I put my head on her body, I felt other ancestors in her presence, my own mother and father with whom I wasn’t…
I was very fortunate to be one of the five artists chosen for this year’s Tipping Points project at the Tamarind Institute, sponsored by the City of Albuquerque’s Public Art…
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…
Last week I got a great message in my inbox, a summer playlist by the Trust Your Struggle crew. It immediately made me think we should pull a playlist together…
An event to celebrate the launch of the second issue of Cardume, the newspaper of Sobinfluencia Ediçoes in Sao Paulo, Brazil (and the recent release of Signal:07). The editors will…
Part nine of GRAPHIC LIBERATION: PERSPECTIVES ON IMAGE MAKING AND POLITICAL MOVEMENTS A critical conversation between members of A3BC and Josh MacPhee, engaging questions around collaboration, collective imagination, and aesthetics…
Part eight of GRAPHIC LIBERATION: PERSPECTIVES ON IMAGE MAKING AND POLITICAL MOVEMENTS A critical conversation between Judy Seidman and Josh MacPhee, engaging question around national liberation and political graphics, 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…
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