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Happy May Day! So proud of this collaboration for Mayworks Kjipuktuk Halifax. This spring Sarah Trower joined ALL CAPS and this was our first big project together. Sarah's fabulous illustration style shines in this series of quilt inspired collages. Sending solidarity to workers everywhere.
Tenth Anniversary logo update and illustration for Mayworks Halifax! It’s our Mayworks favorite poster yet and we’re happy to report there are screen printed versions, buttons and tote bags with this design too. Speaking of swag: shout out to Zachary Gough and Sébastien Labelle for another beautiful edition of Social Justice Trading Cards available at the festival this year.
Update to the Mayworks Halifax brand with cool colour palette and a new illustration by Emily!
Following up on a recent post, here is a selection of “Stories to the Streets” by Jeff Noonan and me. Jeff did the writing, I took the photos. “Stories” is our contribution to this year’s MayWorks Windsor 2017.
So far we put up three of six sets in various parts of the city. The other half will go up later this week. When you are on University West or Wyandotte W near downtown you may see these posters--usually on poles. Try to find all six!
Feedback is welcome, so feel free to post a comment.
Mayworks: Art Against Precarity
Art Against Precarity is not only about using the social function of art to engage in the issues of precarious work. In the face of social insecurity, art as the freedom to create is also at risk. In Journey to Belong, a multi-art event that includes the drag performance Sarap, the short film The Sunflower Man and the visual exhibit My Journey on the “Pathway”, to fight against precarious living as migrant workers is simply to cook, to dance and to make robot head masks.”
“A festival that privileges “art with a cause”, Mayworks continues to seek that delicate balance between the urgency of immediate actions and the criticality required to change consciousness in the long term. This at times is translated into that tension between content and form, resolved thoughtfully through the two visual exhibitions Strike A Chord and Art & Tomatoes. The former uses performance, video, installation, sculpture and drawing to propel the power of art to activate change catalysts. The latter reaffirms this by bearing witness to the visual strategies of one of the most important workers’ rights, anti-racist, migrant justice mobilizations of 2016.”
32nd Mayworks Festival of Working People and the Arts
Art Against Precarity | April 28 – May 7, 2017 Festival Program: Website | Facebook | Eventbrite
Crazy. Patsy Cline cover. #mayworks #openmike (at Crowne Plaza Fredericton Lord Beaverbrook)
Blue Moon Of Kentucky. #mayworks #openmike (at Crowne Plaza Fredericton Lord Beaverbrook)