Prints of Protest is a collaborative project between prompt: and graphic designer Katy Nelson. The prints feature work by artists Anaïs Duplan, Kameelah Janan Rasheed, Julian Louis Phillips, Tony Cokes, Neema Githere, and Erica Génécé.
Highlighting the work and words of Black artists, the risograph prints available in this fundraiser originated as Instagram posts recommended by a group of artists the organizers have worked with through the collaborative artist publication prompt:. The prints constitute a mini archive of how artists in our wider community have responded to ongoing violence and recent protests over police brutality, using social media as a space for reflection or collectivization. Proceeds benefit organizations that are supporting people of color and working to dismantle racist institutions. Special thanks to the printer, Endless Editions, for supporting this project.
This fundraiser supports the work of the Marsha P. Johnson Institute, The Laundromat Project, the National Bail Out Collective, and Critical Resistance.
8.5*11 inches