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 130 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

ALEX BARBER

Alex draws on everything he can. He does a bit of design here and there and works mostly with comedians and local companies to add a little fun to their logos and branding. He’s dipped his toes in the illustration world and loves making little designs. Him and a few friends make really silly t-shirts and you should check them out at wearskemes.com.

Find this poster at The Harvard Science & Engineering Complex

SARAH EGAN

Sarah is an Illustrator based in Boston and southeastern Massachusetts. With a background in digital and watercolor mediums, she is passionate about creating earnest, whimsical illustrations that emphasize atmosphere and color. Through her work she aims to explore themes of human connection and nostalgia. After receiving a BFA in Illustration from Massachusetts College of Art and Design, she has gone on to work in the editorial illustration field and on public murals in the greater Boston area.

Find this poster at The Honan-Allston Library

JULIA EMILIANI

Julia Emiliani is an illustrator, designer & artist living and working in Boston, MA.
She earned a BFA in Illustration from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Since then, Julia has specialized in providing services in illustration, brand design, and fine art, in addition to leading the Illustration team at Wayfair.

Julia constantly finds inspiration in her hobbies and surroundings, using her work to capture the magic in everyday moments. When she’s not making art, you can find Julia trying out new recipes, decorating her home, or entangling herself in yet another knitting project.

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MADISON PALOSKI

Inspired by the great high fashion photographers of the 20th century, Madison Paloski’s goal is to evoke feelings and create a story with her fashion work. Her structure and composition urges people to step into her idealistic dreamscape inspired by her love of all things vintage, high fashion, and my earliest childhood fantasies. With her editorial work being described as ethereal and emotional, Paloski has had an affinity towards fashion and conceptual work since a young age. Her background and education in the fashion industry both have attributed to her work and have given her the edge to do her own creative direction and styling work in many of her shoots. She is known for capturing the true essence of an individual through color, mood, and clothes.

Find this poster Pavement Coffehouse

ALLY THATCHER

Ally Thatcher is a New England-based artist and designer specializing in brand development and art direction. She runs an independent art and design practice called, Fallen Cargo that examines the systems designed to exploit, erase, and skew the histories and cultures of black and brown people in the Americas. Her work ranges from graphic design, illustration, printmaking, photography and ethnology.

Find this poster Pavement Coffehouse

CHRISSA-MARKOS

Chrissa is a photographer and mixed media collage artist living North of Boston. Her art combines photography, illustrations and text to create multidimensional designs. Each piece begins with a photo that has left an impression with which she feels a connection and then using an intricate layering process she creates visual stories. There are numerous recurring elements in her work including the use of blue tones, numbers and lines. Chrissa is also the founder and creative director of Taiyety, a cashmere scarf brand, where she combines fashion with her artwork in limited edition pieces. Chrissa is always exploring new mediums and ways to fuse them with her collage art.

Find this poster at The Harvard Ed Portal

JESSICA TRANVO

Jessica TranVo is a mixed media collage artist based on Boston. She collages digitally or on paper with found images and incorporates elements of painting. Escapism & anxiety runs undercurrent through her surrealist collages: strange dualities, dreamscapes, the elements of nature and flowers, etc. She is mixed Vietnamese American raised by mixed Vietnamese parents, aunts, and grandmothers.

Find this poster at The Grove

EMMALINE LIPKA

Emmaline is a multidisciplinary artist currently based in Brighton MA. She makes colorful paintings, quilts, and prints. Emmaline draws inspiration from her childhood along with vintage gardening and quilting books.

Find this poster at Zone 3

EMILY AUCHINCLOSS

Emily Auchincloss is a painter who has turned to weaving and textile-based practices. Trained as an artist and art historian, Auchincloss exploits form, symbol, and flatness to playfully amplify the complexities of each. Her intimately-sized weavings are tight combinations of color, shape, and texture that seduce us in detail. Auchincloss is an educator as well as an artist, and a direct artistic descendant of Anni Albers in her approach to both teaching and aesthetics. Born and raised in New York City, Auchincloss received her MFA and a Master’s in Art History from Pratt Institute. Her paintings and weavings have been exhibited nationally and internationally, most recently in A Wild Note of Longing: On Albert Pinkham Ryder and His Influence at the New Bedford Whaling Museum.

Find this poster at The Honan-Allston Library

SABRINA DORSAINVIL

Sabrina Dorsainvil is a multidisciplinary designer, public artist and illustrator whose work ranges from playful drawings to strategic urban projects. Sabrina’s civic design practice centers on navigating the human experience and uses creative approaches to issues around public health, civic participation and the built environment. Fascinated by people and the way we interact with each other and everyday spaces, Sabrina’s artwork focuses on storytelling and finding simple ways of celebrating people and their humanity.

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LEO GIELOW

Leo is a Brighton, MA based queer illustrator, tattoo apprentice and painter. They graduated from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in the spring of 2022 with a degree in illustration. Their work focuses on the intimacies of queer love and relationships with an unapologetic focus on the human form. While most of their time is devoted to learning the intricacies of tattooing under a mentor at Blvck Rose Tattoo, they still find the hours of each day to create. They also frequent local craft markets with their work and apparel.

Find this poster at The Harvard Ed Portal

HAILEY PARK

Hailey Park is a local artist entering her senior year at Lesley University studying fine arts and beginning her graduate studies in art education. Though her work is usually influenced by ideas of nostalgia and sentimentality, she loves to venture into the world of surrealism and explore a more illustrative style. She’s mainly a printmaker, specializing in relief with a background knowledge of intaglio, monotype, and screenprint.

Find this poster at The Harvard Science & Engineering Complex

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