


Closing for Empujando Tinta @ the Galeria de la Raza
This Friday Night we have the closing for Empujando Tinta, we will have live screen printing and signing of three new prints by Rio Yañez, Favianna Rodriguez and Vivianna Paredes. Come by and check out the exhibit and pick up some new prints.
Dignidad Rebelde at Taller 75 Grados
While we are in Mexico City we have the opportunity to work with Master Printer Arturo Negrete in his studio 75 Grados and print two new posters. The prints will be completed during the Taller en Vida (Live Workshop) on Saturday May 25th, so if you’re in Mexico...Dignidad Reblede is out of town on vacation!
We’re sorry but any orders place between now and June 2nd will be shipped out on June 3rd.
Assata Shakur
Free 8.5 ” x 11″ poster available by clicking here DOWNLOAD “It is our duty to fight for our freedom. It is our duty to win. We must love each other and support each other. We have nothing to lose but our chains.”-Assata Shakur “Assata...
Mama’s Day 2013
For a second year I teamed up with Forward Together to create a unique design for their Strong Families Mama’s Day campaign. Strong Families celebrates Mama’s Day by highlighting the real lives and experiences of the mamas in our lives.They launched the ...
Empujando Tinta @ the Galeria de la Raza
TALLER TUPAC AMARU – TEN YEARS OF COLLABORATIVE ACTIVISM The Taller began with the aim of building a studio that focused on creating political posters that served as tools for community organizations as well as fine art prints with emerging and established...
This Year So Far…
This year we have been printing away, I have been keeping busy in the studio running some new editions as well as reprinting some older pieces. I am sharing some process pics of tome of the print I have been working on and talk a little bit about the process that goes...
Together We Can
From author Chris Crass: ” When I first imagined a poster promoting my new book, Towards Collective Liberation: anti-racist organizing, feminist praxis,and movement building strategy, the images that came to mind were the people in Melanie Cervantes’ “We are the...