LIMITED EDITION POSTERS BY A LOCAL ARTIST FOR 25¢

Art in Print is a program of Zone 3, designed to make buying art more accessible to the public. Newspaper bins around Western Ave in Allston contain a limited release of posters available to purchase for 25¢.

Since the launch of this initiative in October 2018 we’ve worked with over 160 local artists.  We are thrilled to bring you twelve new pieces of collectable artwork this summer.

Learn more about the bin locations, the featured artists, and how you can get involved below!

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MEET THE ARTISTS

NICK PINCIARO

Picks is an artist/muralist residing in the North Shore of Massachusetts. He utilizes his strengths in design to help bring client ideas to life! One thing that stands out in Pick’s art: He is not afraid to venture out of the norm with his mediums, layering them on his canvas work to create textures and depth.. His pieces range from acrylics, oils, spray paint, pastels, paint pens, paper collages, to things that can be found in your typical garage or shed… his best find to date is quick dry concrete, which we see in a majority of his newer canvas works!

Picks main goal in life as well as art, is to make people happy and spread nothing but good vibes!

Find this poster at The Harvard Science & Engineering Complex

 DIVYA BHATIA

I am a self-taught artist, born and bread in Mumbai, India. It all started with my love for drawing human faces around 8 years back which transcended into hobby and then into a small business. My love for watercolours is fairly new, I started knowing the nuances of watercolour only early last year and the love only grew.

I am planning a watercolour series of different cafes in Boston, Cambridge and areas around. Urban sketching brings me lot of joy and I love catching up with fellow urban sketchers on varied sketch walks. I am only learning everyday and I hope I never stop.

Find this poster at Pavement Coffee House

SOPHIE MORSE

Sophie Morse is an illustrator, comic artist, printmaker, and paper enjoyer based in Boston, MA. Her work utilizes graphite, ink, and risograph printing. When she isn’t working as a freelancer on books and other projects, she can be seen absorbing zines, going to local shows, and haunting graveyards.

Find this poster at the Honan-Allston Library

TAMMI JEAN FEDESTIN

Tammi Jean Fedestin (she/her) is a visual artist based in Massachusetts whose practice includes printmaking, collage, and mixed media work. Her surreal and vibrant pieces explore the beauty and humor found in the strange, grotesque, frightful, and sometimes downright traumatic. She holds a BA in Arts Management from the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA). While in school, Tammi studied under the letterpress artist Melanie Mowinski and gained a love of bookmaking and printmaking.

As a queer Haitian woman, many expectations were thrust upon Tammi by loved ones, the education system, and society as a whole. As she shifted and changed to become the “perfect, dependable, strong black woman,” she lost her sense of self and discarded her own thoughts and feelings as incorrect. Through her work, Tammi is unveiling and becoming re-acquainted with the hidden aspects of her identity.

Tammi hopes her work will make others feel seen and understood, especially other Haitian girls who may find themselves shifting and changing for the world. She hopes that others will see her work and take on the challenge to find beauty in what they have hidden within themselves.

Find this poster at the Grove

JEANYN CARO

Jeanyn Caro is an illustrator and surface designer based in Massachusetts. Inspired by what we consider home and our own personal histories, her work looks to validate the weight these places and ideas hold and how we carry them with us. During the day, she works as a surface designer at TJX Companies making prints and illustrations for children’s clothes. When she is not working, she is also interested in film, homes so old they need a plaque, the architecture of books, how they smell when they get old, handmade halloween costumes and what you were afraid of when you were five.

Find this poster at The Harvard Ed Portal

SARAH WORMANN

Working from her home studio in Boston, Sarah creates art using watercolor, gouache, and ink. With a love of details and vibrant colors, she draws everything from house and building portraits to food illustrations and turns them into prints, greeting cards, stickers, calendars, and more.

Find this poster at The Honan-Allston Library

SHELBY FELTOON

Shelby Feltoon is an interdisciplinary artist and curator working in Newton MA. She graduated with a BFA in Fine Arts from the New England School of Art and Design at Suffolk University in 2018. In January of 2018 her father gave her a set of slides he made on a road trip 40 years ago. She closely examined this gift in an attempt to understand this past version of her father seen in the slides, and she has been dedicated to exploring and preserving others’ memories and experiences through her work ever since. Feltoon has exhibited at many Boston-area galleries such as Laconia Gallery, Cambridge Art Association, and Fountain Street Gallery. She has curated exhibitions at Suffolk University Gallery, 25/8 artspace, and Kingston Gallery in Boston.

Find this poster at the Grove

BRENDAN FLAHERTY

Brendan is a 33 year old degenerate living in Jamaica Plain who learned how to surgically remove pictures from magazines and piece them together to form funny/cool collages.

Brendan started collaging during the pandemic and found he had a knack for the craft.
He has sold his originals/prints at pop up art markets and just recently started pressing his creations onto shirts & tote bags.

Brendan also has the best cat ever created named Herbie and it is not up for debate so no further questions, please & thank you.

Find this poster at Zone 3

AUSTIN ICKES

Austin Ickes is a Medford-based illustrator and cartoonist. His work is characterized by character, communication, and clean lines.

After nearly a decade he’s returned to his hometown to bring the bizarre to the mundane and draw a bunch of little guys all over the place!

Find this poster at The Harvard Science & Engineering Complex

ASHLEY JIN

Ashley Jin is an interdisciplinary artist working across drawing, printmaking, and writing to create pieces that are playful and reverential to themes of grief, growth, and memory. By sifting through and repurposing personal archives, intimate moments of vulnerability are transformed into an earnest embrace of all the experiences that make a person whole. She is currently studying Clinical Psychology at Tufts University and Studio Art at the SMFA.

Find this poster at Pavement Coffee House

JAINA CIPRIANO

Jaina Cipriano is an experiential designer and filmmaker exploring the emotional toll of religious and romantic entrapment. Her worlds communicate with our neglected inner child and are informed by explosive colors, elements of elevated play and the push/pull of light and dark.

Jaina is a self taught artist with a deep love for creative problem solving. She writes and directs award winning short films that wrestle with the complicated path of healing. Jaina’s photographic works forgoes digital manipulation, everything is created for the camera. She takes an immersive approach to working with models, approaching a shoot like a documentary photographer as her subject is let loose in a strange designed space. She founded Finding Bright Studios – a design company in Lowell specializing in set design for music videos and immersive spaces. She has collaborated with GRRL HAUS, Boston Art Review, and was a Boston Fellow for the Mass Art Creative Business Incubator and a finalist in EforAll Merrimack Valley.

Her photographic work has been shown internationally.

Find this poster at Zone 3

ARPITA SRIVASTAVA

Arpita is an art educator with a passion for watercolors, art journaling, and urban sketching. She thoroughly enjoys facilitating art experiences for diverse learners. In 2022, she embarked on a journey to the U.S. to pursue a master’s in education from Harvard University, aiming to acquire knowledge and skills at the intersection of arts education and disability inclusion.

Currently, Arpita is working part-time as an after-school art teacher at a local visual arts center and as a teaching artist for youth with disabilities. Her commitment to blending art education with disability inclusion reflects her dedication to creating inclusive and enriching learning environments.

Find this poster at The Harvard Ed Portal

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Interested in having your art considered
for a future volume or program?

We’re always looking to collaborate with new artists.
Please complete the artist form to share your work.