Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Paper Politics in Brooklyn

(re-posted from Visual Resistance)

Mark your calendars for this great show:

PAPER POLITICS
An Exhibition of Politically and Socially Engaged Printmaking
Curated by Josh MacPhee

5+5 Gallery
111 Front St., Suite 210
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Opening Thursday Januay 5th, 2006
Artist Reception: 5:00-8:00 pm
Show runs through February 19th



5+5 Gallery, in collaboration with Josh MacPhee and justseeds.org, is proud to present a major exhibition of politically and socially engaged printmaking at 5+5 Gallery. The exhibit showcases print art which uses themes of social justice and global equity to engage community members in political conversation. Originally hung in conjunction with Seattle Print Arts at the Phinney Center Gallery in Seattle, the show has been expanded for this Brooklyn engagement to include even more printmakers.

The exhibition features work by over 180 artists from the US and around the world. It is curated by Josh MacPhee, a Troy, NY-based artist, activist and author, most recently of Stencil Pirates: A Global Study of the Street Stencil, published on Soft Skull Press. The exhibition includes work by artists who are primarily activists, as well as artists whose work may not always be politically motivated, but who wanted to respond to the monumental trends and events of our times.

Paper Politics presents a breathtaking tour of the many modalities of printing: relief, intaglio, lithography, silkscreen, collagraph, monotype, photography. In addition to these techniques, we are delighted to include in the show finely crafted stencils and street printing, traditional media used to convey political thought.

If you can’t make the show, you can get a copy of the catalogue online at Just Seeds — it has images of all the work in the show as well as essays by Josh MacPhee Deborah Caplow of the University of Washington on political art and printmaking.

Sunday, May 15, 2005

Luckystar Tour!

I will be participating in Luckystar's Tour.

May: Inaugural Exhibition: Luckystar Gallery, Milwaukee, WI

Dates confirmed so far:

September: Lanza Studios, Chicago, IL
October: Workhorse Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
October: UW-Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac, WI
November: Shinola Gallery, Baltimore, MD

Friday, April 22, 2005

New Celebrate People’s History Posters

(re-posted from the Visual Resistance site)

4 new People’s History Posters have been created by artists Aprille, Brandon Bauer, Beith Pucinella, and Swoon. Don’t just hang them on your walls at home. If you’re feeling motivated, make photocopies and put them up in public places. They look amazing lined up on construction walls.

















The image of the little boy in Swoon’s cochabamba poster can also be found near the El Puente murals. Check it out here.