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.

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.
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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.

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

Silence ≠ Protection - Crista Facciolla

Silence ≠ Protection
by Crista Facciolla
Date:
February 21, 2017
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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.