P.O.P. ART

These images were created by artists across the country with the intent of sharing them with the public. Please use them to make your own banners, flyers, t-shirts, or other resistance objects. They are not available to use for profit under any circumstances. Each artist retains copyright to their work. Please consider contacting them if you like the image and contributing to them directly if you are able.

The Resistance Administration Badge - Ariana Mygatt

The Resistance Administration Badge
by Ariana Mygatt
Date:
March 24, 2017
Format: PDF
File Size: 907KB

This work is based off a previous design I created for the Women's March in January that said "Feet on the ground, Fists in the air, Eyes on the state." My personal political project is to keep my eyes on the state for the foreseeable future, and to remind as many others as I can to do the same. We must keep watching so we know what we're fighting, and the latin phrase on the bottom references this impulse. Please join and share this badge of membership to the resistance administration. I also recommend adding the words "Cabinet Member" beneath, if you feel so inclined. ;-)
Instagram: @arianamy / @leisureprints
arianamygatt.com

Untitled - Campbell Steers & Helaina Cleek

Untitled
by Campbell Steers & Helaina Cleek
Date:
March 2, 2017
Format: PDF
File Size: 1MB

Helaina Cleek:
It took me until I was at least 22 years old to accept the hair, skin and brows I was born with, but now I am grateful for these features passed down from my ancestors.

Campbell:
This project birthed a series of haikus and small linocut collaborations engaging in women's empowerment.
budaburrito.com

Pussy Love - Janina A. Larenas

Pussy Love
by Janina A. Larenas
Date:
July 28, 2015
Format (color): PDF
Format (bw): PDF
File Size: 1.4MB

I created this design for my friend Amanda Payne for her feminist zine Two Pussies. She was looking for feminine, sexual, beautiful, woman empowering art, literature or crafts, and the idea of a pussy with the vulva, labia, clitoris in the shape of a heart came to me as the embodiment of these requests. These words and images have always been difficult to discuss or view in the public sphere, this image attempts to denaturalize this stigma by encasing it in a common expression of love. Since the recent administration has targeted women socially and politically, as well as reproductive and gender rights, this image feels even more relevant and necessary than when I made it.

My Pleasure My Choice - Brooke Toczylowski

My Pleasure My Choice
by Brooke Toczylowski
Date:
February 27, 2017
Format: JPEG
File Size (color): 4.2MB
File Size (bw): 3.6MB

We're not in control of our reproductive systems we don't control anything else! But it's not just about health and medicine; it's also about pleasure and celebration. Our bodies are ours. I've been drawing this particular shape for many years, representing both a womb (when flipped), and a vagina and clit.

brooketoczylowski.com
noisyriver.etsy.com 
Instagram: @btocz
Twitter: @BrookeTocz

Love is the Center of Resistance - Brooke Toczylowski

Love is the Center of Resistance
by Brooke Toczylowski
Date:
February 27, 2017
Format: JPEG
File Size: 2.8MB

I was at home alone on the night of the election, and the online world was keeping me company in my disbelief. This phrase, "Love is the Center of Resistance," was inspired by a passage Rebecca Solnit posted on Facebook the night of the election, just as we were starting to confirm that Trump was indeed going to win. She wrote, "There is no way around this is horrible. There are things to do. Draw together with people you love, work hard at making spaces, times, networks in which our ideals and values prevail, reach out for the vulnerable, and pitch your tents big, because this ugliness is all about exclusion and narrowness and not wanting to deal with people who are different or even people who have slightly different ideas, and the left can be as fucked-up in this regard as anyone. Love is what you have, and generosity, and imagination. What we have. These are centers of resistance, and the resistance is what you go out into the world with the strength and vision you gather inside." These words—full of action and purpose in the heart of the shock—were overwhelmingly comforting for me. That someone could be so optimistic in this insane moment gave me lots of courage. I focused on love being the center of my resistance, and it's been an important idea that I come back to when I need strength.
brooketoczylowski.com
noisyriver.etsy.com 
Instagram: @btocz
witter: @BrookeTocz

Silence ≠ Protection - Crista Facciolla

Silence ≠ Protection
by Crista Facciolla
Date:
February 21, 2017
Format: JPEG
File Size: 1MB

This piece was inspired by advocacy group ACT UP's "Silence=Death" poster in response to the Reagan administration's general silence regarding the AIDS epidemic. Originating in Nazi death camps, pink became synonymous with the gay rights movement. In an attempt to show the intersectionality of gender, race and sexual orientation that has been all too frequently overlooked in this election cycle, I borrowed heavily from Audre Lorde's "The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action." She states that, "Death is the final silence" and, "Your silence will not protect you." Caught in the crosshairs, women share the war against the oppressions of silence. 

Resist Trump - Josh Michtom

Resist Trump
by Josh Michtom
Date:
File Type: JPG
File Size: 516KB

I have heard some compelling arguments for why we shouldn't center Trump's image in our propaganda, but it seems to me there is real value in mocking him publicly. He's petty and thin-skinned, and his fits of pique make him harder for his more level-headed and doctrinaire handlers to control him, so anything we can do to get under his skin is good. I also think we should never forget that he is, fundamentally, a petty, small-time bully (definitely a jack and not a king), and that we are better than him. Also, I just really like how this block print came out! I have full-color t-shirts and posters of this image that I'm giving away for free on my website.

Never Again (t-shirt) - Leigh Cox

Never Again (t-shirt)
by Leigh Cox
Date:
January 2017
Format: PDF
File Size: 624KB

The imagery of a strong pair of hands breaking a wire hanger is something I’d been struggling to turn into a cohesive design for a bit, and everything finally clicked late the night before I left for the Women’s March in DC. To anyone that expresses horror, disgust, or shame at being confronted by what the coat hanger represents in the context of women’s reproductive rights? MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.

Never Again (poster) - Leigh Cox

Never Again (poster)
by Leigh Cox
Date:
January 2017
Format: PDF
File Size: 623KB

The imagery of a strong pair of hands breaking a wire hanger is something I’d been struggling to turn into a cohesive design for a bit, and everything finally clicked late the night before I left for the Women’s March in DC. To anyone that expresses horror, disgust, or shame at being confronted by what the coat hanger represents in the context of women’s reproductive rights? MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.