El Voto! La Diferencia..! The Vote! The Difference…! Artist Unknown Offset, 1982 El Salvador. Photo courtesy of the Center for the Study of Political Graphics. “Nobody’s free until everybody’s free.” ...
Part of a poster titled "Remember El Salvador" created by artist Jos Sances, exhibiting at Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts. Photo by Lingzi Chen, taken May 10, 2023. Inside the gallery on the ...
Emily Sulzer, Samantha Ceja, Carol Wells, Lisa Kahn and Summer Benton stand in front of archives from the Center for the Study of Political Graphics. (Center for the Study of Political Graphics) ...
Political art from past decades shows how protesters have long used July 4th to demand civil rights, social change and economic justice—messages that still resonate today. "Sixth Annual Fourth of July ...
Artists at the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts. From left to right: Calixto Robles, Sarai Montes, and Alejandra Rubio. The decades-old tradition of radical printmaking at the Mission Cultural ...
“America,” the poster states, showing a small-town church steeple and soaring skyscrapers, a humble grain silo and the Statue of Liberty. These iconic, nostalgic images stand off to the sides, though.
Historically, the ephemeral hardworking American political poster has been hiding in plain sight, attempting to catch our eye and capture our vote through the use of visual language. In a survey that ...
A good friend made politically charged posters using AI and wants me to spread them on my social media. She works for herself in communications and is a very successful and vocal activist in her own ...
DENVER — There's no shortage of artwork in RiNo, and artist Kyle Holbrook wanted to add his political poster work to the collection. Holbrook said he knows how popular the arts district is and how ...