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Photo by Joe Brusky. Every art build is a new learning experience – a chance to learn new techniques and approaches and to amplify what works and to fix was…
Today, marks the 20 years since the US opened the extralegal military prison and torture facility at Guantánamo. As many of you know this is an issue that has been…
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…
It is not that uncertainty and precarity suddenly landed upon our lives in 2020 with the pandemic. It is that our coping mechanism, to ignore the uncertainty and precarity that…
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,…
Between 2006 and 2009, several archaeological surveys explored remote spots along Spruce Fork Ridge in southern West Virginia, where the 1921 Battle of Blair Mountain occurred…
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…
NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) and Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative will showcase the work of over 30 artists in an outdoor mural installation with live screen-printing at EXPO CHICAGO from April…
We Want Everything explores printmaking as a communal cultural practice that values copying and repurposing in place of individual authorship. Organized in collaboration with artist, designer and archivist Josh MacPhee…
Fauna is an interactive mechanical sculpture that engages the public about extinction and wildlife adaptation through an elaborate, hand-operated “penny smasher” + co-curated exhibit cases!
Part seven of GRAPHIC LIBERATION: PERSPECTIVES ON IMAGE MAKING AND POLITICAL MOVEMENTS A critical conversation between Sandy Kaltenborn and Josh MacPhee, engaging question around the role of design in social…
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