Nowhere, screenprint by Pete Railand
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Nowhere, screenprint by Pete Railand
Beyond Prisons, embroidered patch by Josh MacPhee w/ The Amplifier Foundation
Leave It In the Ground, screenprint by Chip Thomas/Jetsonorama
Various maps from the War Resisters League, detailing nuclear weapons facilities, transportation routes, etc. These are great examples of activist mapping, and attempts at using maps to illuminate how power functions. Publishing dates unavailable, most are from late 1970s - mid-1980s.
Who Will Take the Mountain and Give It to the Sea, screenprint from an original linoleum relief print by Pete Railand
Criminal Justice Reform Now, screenprint by Chip Thomas/Jetsonorama
“MLK was arrested 30 times as part of a strategy for social change. Today in the U. S. young men of color are incarcerated at the HIGHEST RATE in the WORLD. The rate is 1 in 17 white men, 1 in 3 black men and 1 in 6 Latino men.”
Solidarity, screenprint by Bec Young
Cicindela Columbica, screenprint from a reduction block print by Roger Peet
Mother, two-color linoleum relief block print (2016)
You Are Never Alone, screenprint by Occupy Sandy & Pete Railand
I Will Never Stop Reaching For You, digital print from a painting by Jess X. Chen
Detail of my design for the forthcoming project from Justseeds, Wellspring, a portfolio of prints celebrating water. “What we do to water, we do to ourselves”. This was printed by @chickpealady in Toronto. #wellspringprints #justseeds #risograph #waterislife #creepyswimmers
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 18, relief block print from a series by Meredith Stern
two takes on Migration Is Beautiful: on the left by Roger Peet, on the right by Nicolas Lampert
New Signal :05, A Journal of International Political Graphics and Culture! Available from Justseeds here...
The eighth of the Endangered Species Murals is finished, in Knoxville, Tennessee! 230 feet long, 14 feet high, featuring the endangered freshwater mussels of the Tennessee river. North America is the world hotspot of freshwater mussel diversity- and over 70% of these amazing species are endangered. Most of the extinctions in contemporary North American history have been mussels. Time to tear down the dams, rein in the polluters, and bring the rivers back to life! Painted by me with Merrilee Challiss and Tricia Tripp, with help from Chris Irwin.
Everywhere I Look I See Tarsands, digital collage by Nicolas Lampert