Animals in the Courtyard
On West 91st Street in Manhattan, down the street from where my friend lives, is a herd of serene stone llamas, or yaks, or horses, I’m not sure, fat and…
On West 91st Street in Manhattan, down the street from where my friend lives, is a herd of serene stone llamas, or yaks, or horses, I’m not sure, fat and…
This week, we take a look at the tens of thousands of migrants tapped in limbo in Europe, facing down the prospect of being deported back to the war zones…
Let Them Eat Reality Bed-Stuy Brooklyn. April 23, 2016 Written on the construction wall at the former site of Cascade Laundry across the street from the Marcy Projects. Most people…
Here is a recap of the Art Build that took place in Milwaukee from April 16th-20th. The event was organized by myself and Susan Simensky Bietila and revolved around a…
Interference Archive is included in the current exhibition Agitprop! in the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum. I have to say that the show is…
It’s the 21st year of the Bay Area Anarchist bookfair, an annual gathering of publishers, thinkers, and actors on the theme of making this society, and all societies, free. If…
It’s a Justseeds art explosion in the art-build space above Company Brewing in Milwaukee’s Riverwest neighborhood for the next three days. Justseeds artists Paul Kjelland, Pete Railand, Nicolas Lampert and…
Our colleagues in Art Forces are hosting their second annual Social Justice Bloc Party this coming weekend, April 22-23 in Olympia, Washington, and showing some work from our Migration Now…
GIVE YR PRADA TO THE POOR. NO MA$TER$ NYC. March 2012.
Here’s a link to an article about a cool political art project that took place on the London subway. The action was conducted last month by London Palestine Action: We…
Paris is Burning from subMedia.tv This week we take a look at the multiple converging flashpoints of resistance in France, which have combined into a popular movement that has inspired…
A couple weeks back I got to do a live interview, about Justseeds, with Yodet Gherez of Circled A Radio in the UK. You can give it a listen below…
New York City Anarchist Book Fair to celebrate 10th anniversary, Sat., April 16, 2016 NEW YORK—In the decade since it debuted in 2007, the NYC Anarchist Book Fair has become…
Tomorrow evening I’ll be representing Interference Archive at the following panel discussion at BRIC, in Brooklyn, NY. It is part of the programming for the current exhibition, Whisper or Shout,…
Inkworks, one of the longest running movement print shops in the US, recently closed. Steven Heller wrote nice obit., and short interview with original collective member Lincoln Cushing, on Print…
ArtSlant and the Night Library just published a cool piece featuring Interference Archive. Seven volunteers of the collective chose items in the archive that they felt spoke to the issue…
A friend in Slovenia recently notified me that the artist BLU’s removing his murals from Bologna Italy for very anti-commercial reasons. Check out the article and further discussion, in Italian,…
Colleague Maren Ward has been putting together a musical celebrating 30 years of Earth First!– the radical, no-compromise environmental movement that brought direct action to the forests, mountains and deserts…
Call for art and article submissions: Sustaining Movements The Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners Calendar collective (www.certaindays.org) is releasing its 16th calendar in the Fall of 2016. Over the…
No More Deaths/No Más Muertes has turned Justseeds member Fernando Marti’s contribution to our most recent Justseeds/CultureStrike portfolio—We Are The Storm—into a benefit t-shirt. Go to the No Mas Muertes…
I wasn’t able to pull together a Judging Books by Their Covers post this week, in part because I’m guest posting all week on the Our Comics, Ourselves tumblr site!…
I’ve spent the last month or so in collaboration with Asian-American filmmaker Tani Ikeda, Immediate Justice, and the Center for Biological Diversity leading a weekly stencil and mural workshop to…
San Ignacio, Belize. February 2016. Knowledge Kills HIV. These will not transmit HIV, Mosquito, Shower. These will transmit HIV, razor blade, needle. AIDS does not discriminate, Why do we? I…
Colleagues in Taring Padi, the amazing Indonesian political art group that I recently spent some time with, produced a calendar a couple of years ago featuring beautiful paintings of 6…
Back in December the Ace Hotel in New York invited Interference Archive to fill a display case in their lobby. We decided we wanted to use the opportunity to place…
Free Art. Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico. February, 2016. Two things I’ve always loved about art made in public is that it can be produced by anyone, willing to take the…
The University of Connecticut recently acquired a complete set of the Celebrate People’s History Posters, and already has them on display! They’re up at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center…
We Be Darker Then Blue, a mural by Chip Thomas (Jetsonorama) and Jess X. Chen This mural, installed at the BRIC art space in NYC, portrays a poetic sisterhood spanning…
photo by Joe Brusky This past Thursday – February 18, 2016 – Wisconsin witnessed its largest demonstration at the State Capitol Building in Madison since 2011 and the demos against…
Our friend Jamaa Al-Yad in Beirut just launched a new project: “Boycott, Divest, Sanction: On Campus” Originally designed for a campaign at the American University of Beirut, they’ve uploaded…
Our friend Charles at Eberhardt Press (who prints the fabulous Justseeds Organizers each year, and the new 3-Year Garden Journal) just sent me a small box of cool notebooks he…
No war, Promote Peace and Love. Caye Caulker, Belize. Feb 2016. Belize is a small country, of 300,000 people, on the Carribean Sea bordered by Mexico and Guatemala. It has…
Sam Gould, one of the organizers of a new community art space and print shop in Minneapolis called Beyond Repair, recently asked me if I would help launch their new…
Audio Interference is a podcast by Interference Archive in Brooklyn, NY, a volunteer-run archive of material culture produced in social movements. Interested in the capacity of audio to capture oral…
Greetings from Yogyakarta, a burgeoning city on the island of Java in Indonesia. I’m here to visit friends in the Indonesian political printmaking collective Taring Padi, legendary agitators in graphic…
“What is JustSeeds and why are collectives important?
Justseeds is a cooperative of 30 socially-engaged artists and activists scattered across north America whose work addresses themes of social justice, environmental justice, gender quality, prison reform, veteran advocacy and so on.
In 2002 I published a zine called Mine: An Anthology of Women’s Choices. It was a compilation of stories of people who had had an abortion. In 2004 I released…
More reflections on Paris and D12. Here is a link to an interview that I did recently about Climateprints.org and the climate justice art for D12. The interview was by…
Here’s a teaser video for the upcoming exhibition at Interference Archive! Our Comics, Ourselves: Identity, Expression, and Representation in Comic Art January 21—April 17, 2016 Opening January 21st, 7–10pm Interference…
The fifth of the Endangered Species Murals is taking shape in Tucson, on the side of the Solar Culture complex in downtown. The mural is being painted by local artist…
1. Create Now Question Later 2. Fortune favors the Bold 3. Do it with Love Seen on a wall in Brooklyn, NY. August 2013.
I recently wrote a short essay on the 1960’s San Francisco-based antiauthoritarian group The Diggers, and how they both relate to my way of navigating the world, but also how…
The fourth and final recap of time spent in Paris for the D12 Climate Demos is a photo essay of posters and stickers wheat-pasted in the city during the COP…
My first two recaps on the Paris Climate demos looked at the art build space and various creative resistance projects that took place leading up to D12 – the December…
My first recap post about the Paris climate demonstrations looked at Jardin d’ Alice – the art build space in Montreuil. This post looks at some of the activist art…
Interference Archive is hard at work on its next project, a survey of comics from alternative perspectives entitled Our Comics, Ourselves. We’re putting out a publication to document and go…
Earlier this month – from December 4th-14th – I was in Paris for the lead up to the D12 demos that took place on the day that world “leaders” signed…
During the holidays, remember to write to those incarcerated and migrants in detention centers who are so far away from their homes and loved ones. Here are two amazing organizations…
Here’s subMedia.tv’s latest installment This we bring you a recap of the COP21 climate clusterfuck in Paris, with Jim Hansen’s reaction to the historic non-agreement and 350.org’s condemnation of comrades…
Portland hip-hop MC, organizer, radio wrangler and colleague Mic Crenshaw is currently on tour through multiple nations of Sub-Saharan Africa with the Afrikan Hip-Hop Caravan. The Caravan is a traveling…
Busy times in Paris. Two days ago artists from all over the world painted a 300 ft. (100 meter) banner for the upcoming D12 demos in Paris. Solnit led the…
Yesterday a crew of artists from all over the world painted a 300 ft. (100 meter) banner for D12 – the demo at the end of the COP 21 Climate…
This is what making art with a hundred-plus people looks like. One of the hub spaces for artists to crank out work for the countless number of demos taking place in…
It’s not too late to sign up for a Justseeds Community Supported Art membership for 2016! CSA members will have three freshly designed prints on the theme of Love and Justice…
In 2015 we successfully launched our first Print of the Month club, in which club members received one print a month from a different Justseeds artist. Artists and supporters were…
Adalah-NY teamed up with some cultural workers, and friends of Justseeds, to produce this video in support of the cultural boycott of the Israeli state. NY based artists are asked…
Interference Archive is having their first big benefit event this Friday (see HERE), and as a part of it, they are running an art and ephemera auction. 32 pieces are…
Everyone knows that art is an engine that drives transformation. The art we look at reminds us that other people feel like we do, and gives us something to believe…
Here is a link to a radio interview that I did with Norman Stockwell on The Public Affairs radio show on W.O.R.T. – a community radio station in Madison, Wisconsin….
September 16–November 29, 2015 Opening Wednesday Sept. 16, 7–10pm Interference Archive, 131 8th St., Brooklyn, NY 11215 Interference Archive presents Armed By Design/El Diseño a las Armas: Posters and Publications…
The American Friends Service Committee has been putting together cool traveling exhibitions of political posters (often in concert with the Center for the Study of Political Graphics) over the past…
Wednesday, August 5, 2015 Doors open 7pm Silent Barn 603 Bushwick Ave. Brooklyn (NOT AT INTERFERENCE ARCHIVE!) $5 – $10 (sliding scale)** As part of the Interference Archive’s if a…
Celebrate People’s History: Iraq Veterans Against the War Ten years of fighting for peace & justice One Night Only! Thursday August 13th, 2015 6PM – 10PM Mullowney Printing 931 Treat…
Signal is journal of international political graphics and culture and is edited by Josh MacPhee and myself (Alec Dunn). We produce Signal because we believe that art and culture…
Signal:03 got a really nice review a couple weeks back on Dubdog.com. Check it out HERE. And you can always pick up a copy of Signal from us HERE. And…
Friends of Ibn Firnis (Baltimore-based political comics artists—we’ve sold their work on Justseeds before, and hopefully will again soon!) just took a trip to Portugal, and found some great street…
Whistle blowers, the real American heroes.
Readers of the Justseeds blog likely recall the 30-city wheatpasting campaign of images that were put up in August and September to promote the People’s Climate March in NYC and…
A number of venues have been collecting the posters and graphics produced in solidarity with Gaza over the past couple months, and I thought it would be cool to share…
Canadian magazine the Peak has their September issue out and it’s articles are complimented by some artwork of Justseeds’ members. You can read the issue below.
“August 6th 1945 was the day that the US air force dropped the first atomic bomb on Japan, striking Hiroshima and killing up to 160,000 of the city’s inhabitants, most…
ABOVE ALL ELSE Trailer from John Fiege on Vimeo. Trailer for a new documentary film by John Fiege that follows the story of David Daniel and his neighbors fight against…
Robby Herbst informed me about this new info graphic guide – Utopias of So. Cal – that can be found free around LA. Learn more about the project here.
A number of Justseeds artists are included in a fabulous exhibition entitled We Honor: The Art of Activism in Albuquerque, NM (more info HERE). Organized by Nani Chacon, the show…
Signal:03 Editor’s Round Up We start this issue with a reproduction of a silkscreened portfolio, titled Jeu de Massacre, which was produced in 1930 by an anti-fascist/anarchist/surrealist printmaker by the name…
Author and educator Paul Von Blum wrote an article about Justseeds for the Spring 2014 issue of Tikkun. This is quite an honor as Paul Von Blum has long been…
I wrote a new post for the blog about my Congo trip today, covering a conversation I had with the chief of the tiny and isolated village of Lole about…
The Providence Journal featured one of my collages and gave a very nice review of my current solo show “Generations | 8 Chapters Blooming.” This show is up at the…
A few weeks back I sat down with C.S. Soong, host of the “Against the Grain” show at KPFA in Berkeley and talked for an hour about the People’s Art…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE San Francisco, California The California Department of Corrections (CDC) has unveiled a new billboard campaign to assist the U.S. Navy with transparency at the Guantanamo Bay detention…
People of Weed, CA and the Pacific Northwest people heading home from the Bay Area Anarchist Book Fair: Stop by the Black Butte Center for Railroad Culture for a Justseeds…
This Friday, March 21st, is the opening of if I can’t dance to it, it’s not my revolution at Haverford College. The exhibition ” takes as its starting point a…
In 2009 a film was released called “BOGOTÁ CHANGE” about Antanas Mockus’ work as Mayor of Bogota. He then ran for president in the 2010 elections. These filmmakers have now…
A tumblr devoted to an Anarchist comic strip:
In early January I spoke on WPEB in Philadelphia on the Decarcetate PA prison justice show about the Justseeds Critical Resistance Portfolio Project. I talked about the portfolio, as well…
A recent image that I made for a Post Carbon Institute/Steve Lambert poster project that will be hitting the streets soon. My image unfortunately mirrors reality with the erroneous decision…
One of the great aspects of going out on the road on a book tour has been learning about a host of activist art projects that had not yet crossed…
Women’s Studio Workshop is co-ordinating a day to improve the Wikipedia entries of Women Artists. I encourage folks to participate in this! You can spend just a few minutes to…
Attention: People With Body Parts, a body-positive collective that focuses on bookmaking, empowerment workshops, movement, and collaborative art projects is doing a book tour! They recently released a second book,…
The brand new issue of Signal: A Journal of International Political Graphics and Culture was just printed, and is now available on Justseeds. We’re really excited about it, and think…
More info here: http://www.naftamemorial.info/
This old school image is from Kevin Caplicki: “I drew this illustration in 2006 for an anarchist football team that was traveling to the Mondiali Antirazzisti, an Anti-Fascist festival in…
The Abolitionist, a newspaper publication dedicated to the strategy and practice of prison industrial complex abolition has transcribed a presentation I (Melanie Cervantes) did on the collaborative space called Dignidad…
(SNCC poster, 1962 photograph by Danny Lyon) Chicago friends: I will giving a talk on my new book A People’s Art History of the United States at the Jane Addams…
REVOLVE Keynote Presentation: Favianna Rodriguez from PhillyCAM.
Jaime Lowe’s interview begins: “The first time I saw Whore Paint, a self proclaimed-feminist, Riff Rock/No Wave/Crooner Shred hybrid band out of Providence, RI, I was immediately 16 again and…
Chris Stain grew up writing graffiti in his hometown of Baltimore, and kept at it in spite of a handful of arrests…
Justseeds member Meredith Stern plays music with Hilary Jones and Rebecca Mitchell in a feminist band called “Whore Paint” and today is their video release of the song “This Body”…
Culture about resistance, resistance cultural production! Check out this video by Twice Thou about resistance to Bank of America Foreclosures.
Black Salt Collective is launching therir first large-scale collaborative project: a part-narrative, part documentary, art film with original musical soundtrack. Black Salt Collective is the work of artists Grace Rosario…
Justseeds friend Kim Cosier recently penned an article for the latest issue of The Journal of Social Theory in Art Education (Volume 33: PreOccupy / Maximum Occupancy) about the art…
Here is a simple graphic that I made in response to the Obama Administrations support of drones. Obama – much like every president before him – is tied to the…
Most days Ramallah feels like the world’s biggest construction site. Buildings are going up everywhere you look, the street leading up to our hotel didn’t have a sidewalk when we…
Milwaukee-based artist Jacob Flom created a new graphic about drones. On his website, he writes: “The worlds largest corporation, General Electric (GE) invited me to submit work for their annual…
Sarah Quinter, a good friend of Justseeds, has been working hard on a great Sandy Memorial Sculpture project, melding storm debris and the voices of those effected by the…
Perusing the ol’ Hark! a Vagrant tumblr yesterday I came across this absolutely marvelous video by Miss Persia and Daddie$ Pla$tic for a song called Google Google Apps Apps. I…
When I was in school, it took two years of organizing to get our college library to build their collection of books about prisons from a dusty shelf of old…
I barely got used to seeing the pay-to-ride CitiBikes around New York City before I left town. Although these bike programs seem to now be a prerequisite for any city…
Some colleagues made this awesome, star-studded explosion of a video tribute to Bradley Manning. Watch it, think hard about it. What are YOU willing to do for what you know…
There’s a really nice collection of Joao Pina’s photos of South America’s Disappeared on NPR Picture Show. In 1975, the right-wing dictatorships of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay and Paraguay…
Today is June 11th, Day of International Solidarity with Marie Mason and Eric McDavid and other long-term anarchist prisoners. The Never Alone Exhibition and art sale just went live, check…
University of Nottingham professor Adam David Morton offers up a nice little vignette of commentary on the significance of the Zapatista movement, using my “Aqui Seguimos” print as a springboard….
Midwest political graffiti powerhouse and freight train aficionado Impeach has been sending in stacks of photos of recent work. I’ve finally sorted, cleaned, and am starting to post them. I…
Good things arise out of collaborations and art exhibitions. During the Justseeds SGCI install in March in Milwaukee I noticed folks from Yes – Youth Empowered in the Struggle –…
I just came across the World War 3 illustrated tumblr site where they’ve posted Magdy El Shafee’s comic “The Anonymous,” a contribution to issue #42 of WW3. Their Tumblr no…
The printing of Josh MacPhee’s 2-color screenprint during Uprising: Images of Labor, a Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative exhibition at the SGC International in Milwaukee, WI
Last week, on the sly, I went around with my phone’s camera and took pictures of all of the variations on the “Fragile” icon from shipping crates at the museum…
The excellent magazine n+1 released a small book last year called “The Trouble Is The Banks: Letters to Wall Street”. The book is composed of letters written to the officers…
I was interviewed yesterday on Prison Radio Guelph, at CFRU 93.3 fm, discussing the Justseeds: Migration Now! exhibit currently on view at OCAD University’s Graduate Gallery at 205 Richmond St….
This past week I got a kick out of Thomas Frank’s article “Dead End on Shakin’ Street” in the last issue of The Baffler. Frank skewers the term Vibrant, particularly…
Printmaker Antonio Frasconi passed away earlier this year. Frasconi was a Uruguayan artist that mastered the medium of woodblock printing. He produced artwork on a wide range of social issues…
The horrific massacre that transpired in Newtown hit me hard. Not simply because I am a parent and a teacher, but because gun violence has become so rampant and so…
Back in June I wrote a long critique of Kickstarter, which has recently been published in the Baffler. I just realized I had failed to share it here on Justseeds!…
StreetArtNYC give a nice mention of Justseeds exhibition “Sowing the Seeds of Love” with some images on their blog. Thanks! Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative is “Sowing the Seeds of Love” at…
For those in London, this seems well worth checking out. Wish I was in town to see it! See Red Women’s Workshop Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Mall, London…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 28, 2012 – San Francisco, California Liberated Ads Highlight Israeli War Aims in Gaza The California Department of Corrections (CDC) has unveiled a new campaign…
Sublevarte Colectivo is currently installing a retrospective exhibition at Interference Archive, that opens tomorrow, Friday, November 16th. Here’s a peek of them at work. All photos taken by Irina Arellano-Weiss
Jared Davidson (from Garage Collective, and designer of the Red Feds Celebrate People’s History poster) just put out a great looking new book on anarchism in NZ called Sewing Freedom….
The Illuminator, in case you haven’t heard, is a tactical media machine (aka a van with a really powerful projector, sound system, and library) that has been roaming the streets…
Once again, Justseeds members have been heavily involved in the art side of the always fabulous Certain Days: Freedom for Political Prisoners Calendar. This year Santiago’s art is on the…
From the Design Observer: I can’t think of any other design or visual arts publication quite like Signal in form and content. “Journal” is exactly the right word here because Signal,…
This is big. The California State Senate just passed A.B. 889, the Domestic Workers Bill of Rights. The most populous state in the country is on the threshold of changing…
Stand in solidarity with the CTU (Chicago Teachers Union) as they demand a fair contract in a standoff that could possibly lead to a massive work stoppage next week. The…
While installing their exhibition at Interference Archive, it came out that one of the members of the Ècole de la Montagne Rouge is the singer in a punk band, called…
File under quick rant. I’m really happy that some well-intentioned artists are working on the theme of water. Without clean, potable water, we’re screwed. In my opinion most creatures on…
Commission for Treasonous Strategies is a collaborative exhibit between Justseeds member Shaun Slifer and Claire & Tesar Freeman, a presentation of sculptural work which reflects upon the history of the…
Today we have a guest blog from Cindy Milstein, who has been spending considerable time up in Montreal participating in the “Maple Spring/Summer” and writing a lot about it. Her…
Ecole de la Montagne Rouge (School for Red Mountain) is a group of graphic design students producing work for the student strikes currently happening in Montreal. Their designs and methods…
These English and Spanish posters are two of four poster designs we will be giving away on May Day in Oakland and San Francisco. If you’re out there look for…
Occuprint, a group I’m involved in that has been helping to organize, produce, and distribute posters and graphics for the Occupy movement since the early days of Occupy Wall Street…
In Manitoba, the Canadian province north of Minnesota and North Dakota, today is officially Louis Riel Day. For many, Riel is a controversial historical figure. Seen by many as the…
Dan S. Wang has been one of the more astute critical voices reporting on the Wisconsin Uprising. Wang is based in Madison and has wrote about the successes and shortcomings…
Turbo Sculpture is a video essay by Aleksandra Domanovic which questions the emergence of a new kind of public art in ex-Yougoslav republics… “What interested me about the “turbo sculptures”…
Leon Reid IV, intelligent street artist (yes, it’s sad, but you do have to distinguish these days…) and cohort of Justseeds’ Chris Stain, is working on a new project called…
Our LA and Southern California readership might want to check out the new exhibition Capital Offense curated by Jennifer Gradecki and Renee Fox that opened this past weekend (and runs…
I just got this email from artist Oliver Ressler: “Elections are a Con” – Censorship by the provincial government of Tyrol On November 21, 2011, I received a funding commitment…
My friend Daniel Tucker is working on a new research project about art and activism called “Never the Same: Conversations About Art Transforming Politics & Community in Chicago & Beyond.”…
My friend Aviv from Barcelona is trying to fund a cool new project called The Sussiya Book of Embroidered Local Knowledge. According to Aviv, they will be spending a couple…
Justseeds fellow-traveler Brandon Bauer just sent me a cool animated gif he made from one of my Occupy posters. I actually can’t figure out how to embed the damn thing…
Lincoln Cushing has just put online a new essay about U.S. New Left printshops that accompanies the new exhibition Peace Press Graphics 1967-1987: Art in the Pursuit of Social Change….
Our friends over at Groundswell Design Collective have been busy, and are part of a group producing a new journal called Scapegoat. The first issue is themed Service, and looks…
I recently came across Tahrir Documents, an amazing website and resource that is archiving, scanning, translating, and representing a huge collection of documents, fliers, posters, and newspapers produced as part…
MoMA, NYC, 2011 It took awhile for me to realize that there was handwriting on the wall text, then I had to laugh at myself. Not a laughing matter is…
Groups & Spaces is an online platform that gathers together information on people making art in groups and collaborative situations, groups that run art spaces, and independently run artist spaces…
Raoul Deal, a Milwaukee-based artist and long time friend to Justseeds, just completed a massive 40″ x 60″ woodcut based on the May Day parade/Immigrant Rights March in Milwaukee a…
With 1.8 billion dollars spent at the fair, Art Basel recorded its highest gross of sales in its 43 years. In the context of this any meaning of Art is…
Unfortunately yes. Worse, Republicans want to model Wisconsin after Arizona. Voces de la Frontera, a large immigrant rights organization in Milwaukee held its first emergency meetings last Sunday to inform…
Here is a great talk given by Roger Peet at the Portland State University Monday Night Lecture Series back in January of this year. Roger gives a great overview of…
I’m a little late in reposting this, but our friend Erick Lyle (creator of the fabulous Scam zine which we sell on the site HERE) recently had a nice long-format…
I’m taking a class in GIS at the local community college and it’s super fun! I just made my first map (it’s of Portland, OR, by the way):
The full archive of the projects of the Anti-Advertising Agency (2004-2010) have just been put up online, including Dara Greenwald and my contribution, the Samaras Project, an exploration into alternative…
In lieu of Rad Teen Print of the Week, here is Rad Post-Teen Project of the Week! From Johannesburg, South Africa: check out this rad portable project organized by Kevin…
Mark Vallen has published a nice piece remembering the terror of the Reagan years, and has included a great collection of political flyers he made during the 80s. Here is…
A nice video of an artist talk by Theodore Harris, one of my favorite political collagists working today. The show he is talking about is “COLLAGE and CONFLICT: The Anti-Imperialist…
My friend Sean Stewart ran a bookstore in San Francisco for a couple years called Babylon Falling. He’s since moved to NYC, and is hard at work on a new…
I found this online summary of my art. Now I can quit!
Affinities has a new issue out, and they used my art (‘the idea’) for their cover image. Affinities is a web-based journal that strives to: “strengthen the links that exist…
Here’s the 2011 calendar from the Certain Days Collective in Montreal! This year’s calendar includes artwork and writing by Josh MacPhee, Alvaro Luna Hernandez, Marilyn Buck, Favianna Rodriquez, Daniel McGowan,…
Check out this great event about Marcellus Shale, mountaintop removal, and related issues, this Thursday at AIR. Participating artists include Jackie McDowell, Ally Reeves, Shaun Slifer, Mary Tremonte, Jude Vachon,…
My friend Shawn Gilheeney just sent me a cool install he did with his friend Greg, a pile of signs related to our unending consumption of toxic consumer goods… They…
Today marks the 65th anniversary of the bombing of Nagasaki, Japan. Three days prior, August 6, 1945 the USA dropped the first atom bomb on Hiroshima. This flyer was made…
Signal 01 is out! The first issue of Signal is out now! Signal is a full color, 140 page book about international political art, graphics, and culture. This issue contains interviews with the Taller Tupac…
I just released my new art print about Malcolm X, the revolutionary who has most influenced my political framework. His most powerful lesson for me was around self-determination, that is,…
The East Bay Express each year recognizes the baddest, raddest and dopest talent in the San Francisco Bay Area. This year, our collective, the Taller Tupac Amaru was named the…
An Interview about the project: The Museum of Political History of Which No One Speaks (In Memory of Stas and Nastya) conducted by Freya Powell A while back we posted…
Activists in the Boycott-Divestment-Sanctions (BDS) Movement against Israel have been getting really creative, here’s a LINK to an action in Sweden recently, switching out price tags at H&M.
My friend Jim Finn is having a retrospective of his amazing films at Anthology Film Archives in New York starting tonight! I love Jim’s films, so I was really excited…
“Brown and Proud” shirts now available from Liberation Ink. 50 % of the profits will go to Puente, a grassroots org in Arizona. Melanie Cervantes has donated her design to…
There is an interview some Justseeds members did awhile back with art blog, Arrested Motion. Check it out at: Arrested Motion:Justseeds Interview. Justseeds are one of the leading and most…
A couple weeks back at the NYC Anarchist Bookfair I was lucky to be able too meet Heinrich Schultze, a long-time activist photographer from Hamburg, Germany. He was displaying and…
Friday April 2nd was the opening events of On Brecht at NYC’s Brecht Forum. The exhibit is open Monday-Friday from 2 PM – 7 PM until April 28. I hope…
I was fortunate enough to have Favianna Rodriguez and Jesus Barraza drop by my house late last Thursday. With very little arm twisting, at 1AM, they convinced me to go…
If you’re in the NYC area, stop by ABC No Rio to check out the Ides of March show, but make sure to take a look at the outside of…
Just want to make a short post to let people in the Pacific North West know that the exhibit Signs of Change closes this Friday! Here are the details: http://www.portlandmercury.com/portland/power-to-the-poster/Content?oid=2264175
Some video footage from the shutdown of the freeways around downtown Oakland. Your browser is not able to display this multimedia content.
We will be participating in a MANIFEST EQUALITY an exhibit which gathers together a diverse array of hundreds of the nation’s most talented visual artists under one roof to celebrate…
I just hung a show up at Stumptown Coffee on S.E. Division St here in Portland. If you are in town stop by, take a look, and grab a cup…
We are very happy to announce the release of the first print Dignidad Rebelde publishes, “Haiti Will Rise Again” designed by EastSide Arts Alliance. This image was created by ESAA…
Critical Moment, a newsprint magazine working to provide a forum for education, debate, and dialogue around the political issues affecting communities in the Southeast Michigan area has used Amor Y…
I came across these designs, by Chrysa Koukoura, while researching campaigns for the upcoming Justseeds Portfolio-Resourced. We are hoping to pair each participating artist with an organization/campaign to create a…
This seems to be the year of political art calendars. I just came across this one, which looks great: New Immigrant Community Empowerment (NICE) has just released Dulce Pinzon’s…
The 800 individual letters (in solar-panel font) that I helped to print for Katherine of SEA Change Gallery here in Portland were stitched together and made into banners in several…
Tim Groves, the Toronto-based founder of the Missing Plaque Project, just sent me a link to a great video interview he did for RBNonline in December. In the interview, he…
“This is an altar created by young people in the Chicago neighborhoods of Humboldt Park and South Chicago. Altars like this one, memorializing an untimely violent death, are an all-too…
For Immediate Release- Chile Estyle: A Group Exhibition of Chilean Urban Art, Curated by Pablo Aravena Carmichael Gallery of Contemporary Art Opening Reception: Thursday, December 10, 2009, 7-10 PM Exhibition…
Mark Vallen has some really incredible posts up on his blog. While Art Basel, in Miami Beach, is being cleaned up and repackaged to go home, I read “200 One…
For the past week Chris Stain and I have been living, working, and teaching on a small island in Norway called Halsnøy! We’re at the Sunnhordland Folkehøgskule (a small arts…
I have decided to start a new blogging series about art and culture I have appreciated recently. I can’t promise it will be a series actually but at least there…
My friend Zoeann just sent me a link to this site Americans Who Tell the Truth. It’s a series of painted portraits of lefties from the US by Robert Shetterly,…
Here’s a couple of shots of a large piece I am working on for the Justseeds show at Sea Change Gallery in Portland. The show opening is on first Thursday,…
Out good friends at the Groundswell Design Collective havee been having some computer troubles as of late, but they are now fully back online. If you’ve never checked them out,…
My old friend Jasson Perez is making a name for himself in Chicago as 1/3 of the political hip-hop crew BBU (Bin Laden Blowin’ Up, or Black, Brown & Ugly)….
My pal Erok & I sent some copies of Favianna Rodriguez and Josh Macphee’s book Reproduce and Revolt down to Chile about a year ago. Like many of the punks…
I just realized that this nice group interview Milwaukee artist Brandon Bauer, creater of the Random Artwork blog, did with a bunch of us in Justseeds never got reposted here….
John Mackey, the CEO of Whole Foods has argued that American workers do not deserve a health care system. We believe that heath care should be affordable for everyone, not…
Climate Activists Drop Banner Over UN Motorcade, Raise Warning of Ineffective “False Solutions” to Climate Change A group referring to itself as the “Greenwash Guerrillas” claimed credit for the banner,…
While the G20 is meeting in Pittsburgh right now, the General Assembly has been meeting at the United Nations in NYC. This week, Sept 20-26 has been called Climate Week…
Another nice poster from Jared Davidson/Garage Collective in New Zealand. This one is an announcement for an upcoming art exhibition. Those in the NZ, check it out and let us…
The Billionaires for…. are a street theater group that have been present during the election cycles of the last ten years. Here’s some media pieces about the Billionaires current adaptation….
I was making out a list of books for a friend, and realized I could share it with all our blog readers. For those that don’t know, I’m both a…
Patricia Dahlman and Michael Dal Cerro have put up the 14 pieces of art they received in response to a call for art on health care reform. There’s a couple…
Karen Fiorito of Buddha Cat Press is working with Monet Clark to produce a series of silkscreens about the role of women in the recent Iranian protests. More info at…
The Way it Was By Justyn Dillingham You might not know it to look at that small, trim-looking white building next to the School of Art, but inside those walls,…
Jared Davidson of the Garage Collective in New Zealand has just posted this short video about early labor history in NZ. It’s a nice short piece collaged from historical photos,…
Artist Gregory Moore has put up a nice collection of portraits he’s painted on his website. Each portrait is of a US soldier that has refused to fight in Iraq….
Here’s some photos from Paper Politics Richmond at the Ghostprint Gallery. It opens TONIGHT!
Here is some info about a print shop in Saint Louis, Missouri who are following a cooperative model. All Along Press is a cooperative art space specializing in letterpress, screenprinting,…
Mark Vallen, who is a painter and printmaker and runs the art-for-a-change blog, has a bunch of really nice prints for sale on his site. He just posted a Sandanista…
I stumbled on this design site, Belog, which has a great collection of Iranian graphics, including a bunch of very cool posters and book covers. Here’s the link to the…
Our friend Kazembe Balagun, who runs the blog Black Man with a Library, has just posted a podcast interview he did with Black Panther artist Emory Douglas. I’ve embedded it…
I am Xicano. My family roots tie me to this land. My ancestors have moved across the Americas for thousands of years. I grew up in South San Diego just…
Erik is the artist and residence at my workplace right now, and we spent 20 minutes today at lunch having fun making this exquisite corpse:
I just stumbled across this interesting site, a re-purposing of Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis in an attempt to discuss recent events in Iran. I can’t say I agree with all the…
I’m getting this up a little late for celebrating Pride, but my friend Sam sent me this great flyer/story made by one of the Stonewall veterans. It’s an amazing narrative…
Hard to resist not doing more mud stencils after the energy that came out of the Tamms Year Ten mud stencil action in early June in Chicago. Here’s some new…
I am so happy to share the 2009 San Francisco Dyke march poster design. Since I met Ani Rivera my contact for the Dyke March committee, a few years ago,…
The Asian/Pacific/American Institute at New York University is proud to present the exhibition “Art, Archives, and Activism: Martin Wong’s Downtown Crossings” from March 6-December 18, 2009. From the mid ’80s…
Quick update on a project taking place this weekend in Chicago. The Tamms Year Ten coalition is partnering with Milwaukee artist Jesse Graves to publicize state-sanctioned torture at the Tamms…
The Center for Urban Pedagogy (CUP) is looking for advocates, organizations, and researchers with complex policy issues that need visual explanation. We seek advocates with a constituency who would directly…
Here’s a relatively new site for an Indonesian project called Anakseribupulau, which seems to be a coalition of political art groups, including Taring Padi. Check out the site here. They…
I came a cross some really beautiful images while looking for some visual references for a comment I wanted to post on Josh’s review of Protest Graffiti Mexico: Oaxaca. Photographer,…
Last evening I presented with Bec Young at The NorthStar Center in Lansing, MI. In the discussion following our presentation, one of the women in the audience (who happens to…
Its good to find a support campaign webpage that has downloadable graphics available. Check out the Freinds of the RNC8 propaganda page. And learn about the RNC8’s struggle for charges…
The Real Cost of Prisons site has recently put up a large collection of art by prisoner artist Carnell Hunnicutt, Sr. It’s pretty interesting stuff, Hunnicutt mostly takes existing texts…
I can’t remember if I posted something about this before, but either way, this is cool: The Western Regional Advocacy Project (WRAP), a San Francisco-based homeless advocacy group, has posted…
Justseeds friend and AREA Chicago editor Daniel Tucker has just published an interesting post on the Art:21 blog. You can read his post “A better ‘we’ through art?” here. Here’s…
When I was in LA I got over to the California African American Museum to see Howard L. Bingham’s photographs of the Black Panther Party. The exhibit is made up…
Here’s a cool little video of Seth Tobocman performing his classic piece, You Don’t Have to Fuck People Over to Survive. It was made by Andrew Lynn of Breathing Planet…
On February 2, 1848, a Mexican delegation ratified the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, with Mexico accepting the Rio Grande as the Texas border and ceding almost half its territory (which…
My friend Mike Stephens has a nice online show up on DirtyPilot.com. Mike is an amazing block printer from Corpus Christi, TX, and a print of his has been in…
I have to say I’m quite impressed with the outpouring of art and design in support and defense of Gaza. It’s nice to see some skills flexed to do something…
Worth a whirl. Sock and Awe game, and try to hit Bush in the face. Again, the internet helps us live our fantasies, virtually.
Cindy Milstein has just put online a copy of the article, “Reappropriate the Imagination!,” which was published in Erik and my book Realizing the Impossible: Art Against Authority last year….
There weren’t many opportunities to be politicized, radically, growing up in a small town. I found most political ideas and became aware of activist “campaigns” through music. The Dead Kennedys,…
Astria Suparak, director of the Miller Gallery at Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh), captured this touching moment as I helped hang one of two Haliburton SurvivaBalls in preparation for the Yes…
New Zealand’s Garage Collective has just launched a blog! Check it out here.
Two months ago or so, Favianna Rodriguez (co-editor of Reproduce & Revolt) asked me if I wanted to take a trip to Mexico City with a crew of artists. My…
Jared Davidson from Garage Collective and Zoe Thompson-Moore, both from New Zealand, have just a cool video slideshow on art and activism they recently did. Check it out.
Here’s a link to a great little video about the art of LeRoy Johnson and Theodore Harris. Pretty compelling stuff, evokes Romaire Beardon and social realism thrown into a dada…
Here’s a cool project that my friend’s friends are working on: A duo of sweet cycling ladies who have initiated a project called The Gift Cycle, are on the final…
The political graphics in Reproduce & Revolt are slowly starting to spread out around the world! Above is a poster made by communities in San Marcos that are resisting Montana…
One of the highlights of this year’s Allied Media Conference in Detroit was learning about the Transborder Immigration Project by Ricardo Dominguez, Brett Stalbaum, Micha Cárdenas and Jason Najarro. In…
I recently went to Southpaw in Brooklyn for an incredible Hip-Hop show. The line up was Sabreena da Witch, hip-hop artists and activists Rebel Diaz, and DAM. The venue was…
Marc Moscato has put up online a great short video he made about the life of Chicago anarchist Ben Reitman, lover of Emma Goldman and biographer of Boxcar Bertha. I…
It’s hard to believe that almost a year has passed since our friend Daniel McGowan has been in prison. I’ve kept in touch with Daniel, and also have come to…
So, I’ve been trying to learn to sew for the past month, and it has been a both frustrating and very rewarding endeavor. My friend Kat got me started and…
Last winter I was able to travel to Palestine with the Santa’s Ghetto project, put together by Banksy and the folks at P.O.W. The project consisted of a show, on…
Seen around Bed-Stuy, historically predominant African-American neighborhood, in Brooklyn, NY. Begs the question… The neighborhood has been forgotten and downright neglected by city institutions for decades, yet in recent years…
Our friend Imminent Disaster is back with her second installment of her travels in South America. Thanks to her and continue to have great experiences. Mujeres Creando is a feminist…
Here’s a new art site trying to grapple with the fact that we’re 5 years into a never-ending war, and most of us have moved on to pretend that it…
I’ve just been so impressed with all the work of the Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW) lately….Here’s another amazing project, Combat Paper. Working with artists in Vermont, IVAW members…
If you’ve only got 3 minutes to look at the internet today, definitely check out this video of a performance that the arts group triiibe did at the January 27th,…
Crafting Protest http://www.newschool.edu/eventDetail.aspx?id=13844 01/26/2008 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Many contemporary artists are using craft to make diverse and timely political statements. Because creating crafts is so often social and…
I recently came across an amazing project in Chicago that has been ongoing since July of 2004. All of the windows of the top 3 floors of the Chicago Printmakers…
Photo by Fred Askew The 3rd Annual Memorial Bike Ride went as planned on Sunday, January 5th. There were around 250-300 cyclists that attended the rides that eventually converged on…
I guess it’s definitely calendar season. An old friend from Chicago (who now lives in Puerto Rico), Dave Buchen, has been hand printing these great animal linoleum cut calendars every…
We just got an email from our Bay Area friends Liberation Ink. They are selling some of the best political t-shirts I’ve ever seen, and a chunk of the money…
WRAP (The Western Regional Advocacy Project) is a homelessness advocacy group that has realized the power art has in spreading a message. For the past year or so they have…
I recently traveled to Argentina and Chile. My intention was to travel more in Chile and not Argentina, so I only spent 4 days in Buenos Aires before taking a…
Our hosts, Finn and Kiersten, in Copenhagen ran a great little space called YNKB. Josh gave a talk/slideshow there on political printmaking. Located in the diverse working class Outer Northern…
Art from the Justseeds Coop is featured this month on the website Rejected Letters to the Editor. An interesting project, RLTE is a collection of letters to the editor, op-ed…
The main reason I had originally wanted to travel to Copenhagen was to visit Christiania, the squatted former military barracks which now make up a mini-town on the edge of…
Welcome to the new online home of Justseeds / Visual Resistance Cooperative! 13 artists from across the US, joined by NYC’s Visual Resistance collective, have banded together to create this…
From Slaughterhouse Five: “It was a movie about American bombers in the Second World War and the gallant men who flew them. Seen backwards by Billy, the story went like…
This is the first-ever post by IminentDisaster, who’s been working on an incredible installation in Red Hook for the last few weeks: This site-specific intervention in Red Hook, Brooklyn provides…
Incredible news from Oregon: Jeff “Free” Luers’ legal team finally won an appeal, and his ridiculous 22-year sentence could potentially be cut by two-thirds. From FreeFreeNow.org: We have some good…
Right: A memorial for Peter Hornbeck, a friend of a friend. Pete was killed January 10, 2004, when a driver going close to 100 miles an hour ran him down…
Street Art Workers Releases New Poster Project: Land & Globalization Poster Series Wheatpasters and Distributors Needed! The newest project from the Street Art Workers (SAW) takes a look at how…
For 10 years, JustSeeds has been a critical resource for radical artists working outside the “art world” system. In the process of becoming a decentralized artist-owned cooperative, the floor suddenly…
Street Signs and Solar Ovens: Socialcraft in Los Angeles at the Craft and Folk Art Museum Curated by the Journal of Aesthetics & Protest October 22 – December 31, 2006…
We received word last night that New York City activist and journalist Brad Will was shot and killed yesterday by paramilitary forces while filming from a barricade during a protest…
A group calling itself the Milwaukee Paper Company has hit the streets of Milwaukee with their new poster campaign. Here are a few images, to see more photos visit milpaperco’s…
With several projects in the works and a massive benefit gallery show just behind us, Visual Resistance is in the red. While we’ve fundraised for other groups or friends in…
I found this in my inbox from the Clamor blog recap under the heading “New Counter-Recruitment Tool Featuring The Coup” first posted on May 11th. There is a link to…
The Friends of William Blake, a working group of artists and activists who first put out the “The People’s Guide to the Republican National Convention” a 33-by-22-inch full-color fold-up map…
Wooster Collective has been asking various people in the street art world what they would do if they had twenty million dollars to spend on public art. Here’s our response:…
Via ekosystem comes word of a crackdown against so-called “quality of life” offences in Barcelona. Zosen writes: [The] new law says is illegal to skate, do graffiti, posters, stickers, give…
In Argentina, ghost bike installations have a purpose other than honoring the memories of fallen bikers. The 380 stencils of bicycles painted throughout the city of Rosario represent the 380…
With almost all other venues for speech and debate closed off, activists are using graffiti to speak out against Mugabe’s dictatorship in Zimbabwe: A few streets away from Robert Mugabe’s…
Stepping away from politics into another way of moving people through art, Paul from Eyeteeth links to an essay of his from February that asks the question: how can art…
This email from Shaun in Pittsburgh came our way via the Street Art Workers email list: I thought this was interesting, and a positive example of what happens when we…
I’m not big on holidays in general, and the whole Thanksgiving-to-Chistmas season, with its frantic consumerism, stressful travel, and insipid jingles tends to make me a mumbling misanthropic mess. But…
NYC Indymedia does invaluable work, especially on their free biweekly paper the Indypendent. Their website, paper, and space have all served as powerful and much-needed resources for activists in this…
Since we are a NYC based collective, and there is an upcoming mayoral election, I wanted to point out a really slick website called Fire Bloomberg. The site leads to…
Will from UntitledName.com has photos of police officers stealing bicycles locked to street signs in Williamsburg. He writes: Around 7 pm on October 5, 2005 the NYPD removed bicycles locked…
The scenes from New Orleans are heartbreaking and bring back horrible memories of New York on September 11. But where that tragedy was an instant shock, the full toll from…
VisualResistance.org is back online ,with some changes; most notably a new intro page with quick links to projects we’ve been involved in. This blog is only a small part of…
I missed this story when it first came out but it’s been sticking in my brain since I found it a few days ago: A U.S. Air Force colonel has…
The tech problems we’ve been experiencing for the last 4 days should be cleared up now. The photolog still has some bad amnesia, but the main page (this one) and…
We’ve been working hard this week to set up a new website for our Critical Mass campaign. Today feels like this city’s first summer day — just the right time…
A reminder and update about Visual Resistance’s Art for Critical Mass call: we’ve got 5,000 stickers coming next week, just in time for the April ride. We’ve got a half…