Second Annual Black August Art Exhibition
This just in: OPEN CALL TO ARTISTS The creative team of the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement (MXGM) and the Brecht Forum are seeking art of various mediums including, but…
This just in: OPEN CALL TO ARTISTS The creative team of the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement (MXGM) and the Brecht Forum are seeking art of various mediums including, but…
I had intended to follow-up last weeks post about Elephant Editions Anarchist Pocketbook series (check it out HERE) with the covers of another of their popular book/pamphlet series, the eight…
The Bushmeat Food-cart debuted at the Mall last Saturday; people seemed to enjoy it, in a way. Here’s some flicks from the opening!
“There is a restlessness within our souls that keeps us questioning, discovering and struggling against a system that will not allow us space and time for fresh expression….” – Gil…
A good friend of Justseeds, Bill Daniel, has recently launched a new photosite called Tri-X-Noise. Bill has been taking fantastic photos of American sub-culture since the early 1980s, from early…
Dove-tailing off of last weeks post on the UK publisher Shortfuse, this week I’m going to start a series of posts on the UK/Italian anarchist publisher Elephant Editions. I believe…
A few days ago pro-labor activists mud stenciled and chalked the Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce (WMC) headquarters in Madison, Wisconsin for their support of Gov. Walker and his assault on…
I have been in Antwerp, Belgium this month, enjoying many of the benefits of a country that values cultural production in much more tangible ways than I am used to….
In January 1994 I made my first visit to the UK and to London. At the time there were two functional anarchist spaces in town that were open to the…
Covering contemporary art movements across Mexico, Armed with Art examines the integral nature art plays in creating cultural spaces of resistance and change. A great short film about various collectives,…
Action in NYC: June 11, Tompkins Sq. Park, 1PM Red Channels + Todos Somos Japon are scaling up the origami crane-folding tradition by making giant paper cranes out of five-foot…
These flashmobs put a smile on my face. They are creative, fun, great pop parodies, and opportunities to engage with folks that may be unaware of the issue. May 29,…
Featuring an array of archival documents and illustrations, Remains to be Seen: Tracing Joe Hill’s ashes in Aotearoa (New Zealand)—an easy-to-read account of censorship and radical labour during the First…
I created this image a while back for my old friend Marie Mason, who’s currently serving out a 22-year prison sentence for charges related to two acts of property destruction…
This week I’m looking at the final bits and pieces from Eberhardt Press. I’ve got a couple book and pamphlet covers here, and some things Eberhardt printed but didn’t design….
This is part of the escalating nonviolent movement headed by Palestinian youth activists in the West Bank, Gaza, 1948 territories, refugee camps, and the diaspora. Palestinians and human rights activists…
My colleague Jemila Hart, who is a fellow board member of the Flight 64 print studio in Portland, recently had a show in the space of a series of monotypes…
Three updates from Wisconsin on recent actions and demos planned for the upcoming week to fight back against budget cuts and the attacks on workers and unions: 1. Civil Disobedience…
When Anne Gochenour curated Graphic Protest (see the original posts here and here) at Central Michigan University, the gallery published a small catalogue. Gochenour wrote a solid essay placing the…
Ganzeer, an Egyptian artist, is featured in an interesting article from the Guardian a couple of weeks back: Egypt’s uprising brings DIY spirit out on to the streets “…in Tahrir…
The Norwegian art quarterly Måg Magazine just published their new issue which includes an extensive interview with Justseeds artist, Dylan Miner. View the issue online here. Although I haven’t yet…