Posts Tagged: print

The HIV Howler Issue 5: TIME-MONEY
The HIV Howler: Transmitting Art and Activism is a limited edition art newspaper focusing on global grassroots HIV art and cultural production. Artists have and continue to play a fundamental role in shaping broader societal understandings of HIV and working

The HIV Howler Issue 5: TIME-MONEY
The HIV Howler: Transmitting Art and Activism is a limited edition art newspaper focusing on global grassroots HIV art and cultural production. Artists have and continue to play a fundamental role in shaping broader societal understandings of HIV and working

The HIV Howler: Transmitting Art and Activism
The HIV Howler: Transmitting Art and Activism is a limited edition art newspaper focusing on global grassroots HIV art and cultural production. Artists have and continue to play a fundamental role in shaping broader societal understandings of HIV and working

The HIV Howler: Transmitting Art and Activism
The HIV Howler: Transmitting Art and Activism is a limited edition art newspaper focusing on global grassroots HIV art and cultural production. Artists have and continue to play a fundamental role in shaping broader societal understandings of HIV and working

Handbook: Supporting Queer and Trans Students in Art and Design Education
HANDBOOK is a collaborative intervention in art and design pedagogy. It offers faculty a radical rethink on how to work with queer and transgender students on their path to becoming artists and designers – from the first day of school

Handbook: Supporting Queer and Trans Students in Art and Design Education
HANDBOOK is a collaborative intervention in art and design pedagogy. It offers faculty a radical rethink on how to work with queer and transgender students on their path to becoming artists and designers – from the first day of school

LIVE FROM PATTERN HUT
LIVE FROM PATTERN HUT An accordion bookwork that contains reproductions of six film stills from Black and Yabut’s work Maman and Me. On the reverse, a critical text by Jen Kennedy entitled “Fugitive Patterns,” is paired with images from the performative

LIVE FROM PATTERN HUT
LIVE FROM PATTERN HUT An accordion bookwork that contains reproductions of six film stills from Black and Yabut’s work Maman and Me. On the reverse, a critical text by Jen Kennedy entitled “Fugitive Patterns,” is paired with images from the performative

Tea Time Folio: Mapping Informal Networks of Women Living with HIV
The Tea Time Folio is a series of limited edition prints by Anthea Black, Jessica MacCormack, and Johnny Nawrajac produced for Jessica Whitbread’s book Tea Time: Mapping Informal Networks of Women Living with HIV. Produced by Anthea Black and Jessica

Tea Time Folio: Mapping Informal Networks of Women Living with HIV
The Tea Time Folio is a series of limited edition prints by Anthea Black, Jessica MacCormack, and Johnny Nawrajac produced for Jessica Whitbread’s book Tea Time: Mapping Informal Networks of Women Living with HIV. Produced by Anthea Black and Jessica

DO LESS WITH LESS / DO MORE WITH MORE
Ladies’ Invitational Deadbeat Society’s limited edition DO LESS WITH LESS / DO MORE WITH MORE cross stitch pattern poster. The slogan on the original posters was drawn from Artivistic’s Promiscuous Infrastructures project at Centre des arts actuels Skol in Montréal, Québec

DO LESS WITH LESS / DO MORE WITH MORE
Ladies’ Invitational Deadbeat Society’s limited edition DO LESS WITH LESS / DO MORE WITH MORE cross stitch pattern poster. The slogan on the original posters was drawn from Artivistic’s Promiscuous Infrastructures project at Centre des arts actuels Skol in Montréal, Québec

TAG TEAM at the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives
TAG TEAM: Gay Premises Artists and Art Workers respond to Gay Premises: Radical Voices in the Archives, 1973-1983 Curated by Erin Silver Artists: Anthea Black, Sharlene Bamboat and Dina Georgis, Eugenio Salas, and Robert Waters Closing event August 28,

TAG TEAM at the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives
TAG TEAM: Gay Premises Artists and Art Workers respond to Gay Premises: Radical Voices in the Archives, 1973-1983 Curated by Erin Silver Artists: Anthea Black, Sharlene Bamboat and Dina Georgis, Eugenio Salas, and Robert Waters Closing event August 28,

The Ten Cognitive Distortions
The Ten Cognitive Distortions is a photocopied poster edition derived from a handout given to me by my therapist Maria. The original appears to have been photocopied (and possibly even faxed) several times before I received it. I recognize that most

The Ten Cognitive Distortions
The Ten Cognitive Distortions is a photocopied poster edition derived from a handout given to me by my therapist Maria. The original appears to have been photocopied (and possibly even faxed) several times before I received it. I recognize that most

looking for love in all the wrong places
looking for love in all the wrong places is an artist-curatorial project that commissions and disseminates limited edition silkscreen posters and multiples by queer artists for public spaces. When it began in 2006, the project was a call for collaboration and

looking for love in all the wrong places
looking for love in all the wrong places is an artist-curatorial project that commissions and disseminates limited edition silkscreen posters and multiples by queer artists for public spaces. When it began in 2006, the project was a call for collaboration and