JustSeeds Update

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JUSTSEEDS UPDATE 03.03.08
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We're starting to feel spring coming along, and itching to get outside. Sometimes it's hard to stay inspired during the winter months and keep creating, but thankfully there's enough of us here to keep churning out the art.

The blog is still chugging along, and we're working hard to make it a destination for anyone wanting to read about the intersection of art and politics.

Our friend, and NYC-based artist, Imminent Disaster is traveling around South America and is a guest correspondent on the blog, sending us stories and images from her trip.

Here's some other recent posts:
Billboard Liberation Front Strikes Again
Gran Fury Interview
Street Art for the Democratic Party off to a rough start


In the Store we've got a lot of new work:
>>> Icky A. has posted an amazing set of 4 new prints, each dealing a different aspect of post-Katrina New Orleans. A former resident, Icky really captures the struggles of the city in these images originally created for the environmental justice group Advocates for Environmental Human Rights. You can buy all for as a set here, or each separately. Check them out: The Flood, Housing, I-90, and Charity Hospital.

>>> Meredith Stern has a reprint of her Mariposas print, this time with a little more color. A great celebration of the Mirabal sisters that fought the dictatorship in the Dominican Republic.

>>> Roger Peet has a new print up for sale, Dance of Death, a quick and dirty little block print.

>>> Pete Yahnke has 2 new prints. First, Uprising, a new 3 color silkscreen and celebration of the protesting spirit. Second, a silkscreen version of his Red print.

>>> Josh MacPhee has a new print that falls more on the fun than the political side. Bricks is just that, a 3 color silkscreen print of a sky full of flying bricks!

>>>We've also unearthed a handful of publications from the past couple years that we've now got up on the site for sale. Check out Trashing the Neoliberal City, The Breakdown Posters and Revolutionary Women Stencil Book.

We also have a Justseeds Visual Resistance Flckr account with images of work on and off the street. Check it out here.

If you're on myspace, check us out at www.myspace.com/justseedscooperative. http://justseeds.org/