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 140 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

MAX ROSE

Max Rose (they/them) is a multi-media artist based out of Boston, MA. They enjoy creating nature and fantasy themed art, inspired by the natural world and the fantasy world.

Find this poster at The Harvard Ed Portal

STEPHANIE VECELLIO

Stephanie Vecellio is a local illustrator and designer who has lived in Somerville since 2014. She grew up in Connecticut and earned her BFA in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design. Her freelance projects range from packaging and textile design to branding and children’s book illustration. She recently had her first solo exhibition at the Arts at the Armory in Somerville.

Find this poster at The Grove

CAROLINE MALLON

Caroline Mallon is a graphic designer and illustrator living in the North End of Boston. Her art is crafted with playful wit and femininity. She loves brand design, and painting with gouache, and is currently trying very hard to learn how to sew.

Find this poster at The Honan-Allston Library

SOPHIA GRAUSAM

Sophia Grausam is a 24 year old artist who is currently majoring in Illustration at Massachusetts College of Art and Design (MassArt) in Boston, MA. Her work mostly focuses on food illustrations for consumer packaged goods, label design, editorial work and menu design. In her free time she loves to spend time with her dog Dobby and her bearded dragon Lupin.

Find this poster at Zone 3

STEPH CAFARELLA

Stephanie Cafarella is a digital collage artist, zine creator and graphic designer based in Boston, MA. Her work is inspired by psychedelia, lust and the human form.

Find this poster at Pavement Coffehouse

MUIDEEN OLAMIDE OGUNMOLA

Muideen Ogunmola is an artist with a unique style that reflects his perspective on fashion, culture, influenced by African art. His work is in a stylized, geometric style, that combines bold colors and vibrant patterns with the powerful and expressive elements of African art.

Growing up in Detroit, Michigan in the 90s and early 2000s, Muideen was surrounded by the rich cultural heritage of the African American community. This had a profound impact on his artistic development and his desire to capture the beauty and complexity of his American experience through art.

Find this poster at The Grove

AURORA WHIMSY

Aurora Whimsy bloomed from the mission to paint one hundred of something, anything, much like Georgia O’Keefe sought to paint one hundred flowers and doors. The choice to paint frogs and toads was arbitrary, they have simple outlines, they are super cute, and infamously turning gay. The passion for these silly little creatures allowed Aurora to experiment with different art mediums, learn new skills, and unpredictably find a community of people who believe in the value of undisputed adorableness. Primarily, creating art is for personal reasons; it generates happiness; but there is an undeniable thrill when someone sees a piece and says “oh my god that’s so cute”. Aurora is continuously amazed at the outpouring of support and recognition for her amphibious creations. Although she is over half way to one hundred frogs/toads, she does not plan on stopping.

Find this poster at The Honan-Allston Library

ELIZA CARTON

Eliza Carton (they/them) is a visual artist based in Cambridge, MA. Having attended an arts based high school, Eliza has been honing their craft as an artist for quite some time. They are currently continuing their education at Lesley University, studying Counseling with a minor in Fine Arts. Eliza works largely in print based media, and occasionally in other mediums such as painting, collage, and photography. Lately, their work is focused on themes of queerness, mental illness, social justice, nature, and more.

Find this poster at Pavement Coffee House

 ERIC TRIEU

Eric is an MA native who works as a Digital Product Designer. He raises ornamental shrimp and does illustration for fun in his spare time.

Find this poster at The Harvard Science & Engineering Complex

ISABELLA PENNEY

Isabella Penney is an artist and art educator based in New England. Her work often consists ink drawings and woodblock prints that explore different varieties of line work to create dynamic images. Isabella is markedly inspired by films, classic cars, and cryptids. She graduated from Massachusetts College of Art and Design with a BFA in Illustration and is currently pursuing her Masters of Arts in Teaching from Tufts University. Her art has been featured in Massachusetts’s BigInk Exhibit and several shops in the greater Boston area.

Find this poster at Zone 3

ASJHA MALCOLM

Asjha Malcolm (she/hers) is a senior majoring in graphic design and painting at Boston University. Recalling her childhood and young adult experiences growing up in the Northeast coupled with imagery from a Jamaican-American upbringing all lend to a unique visual aesthetic prevalent in her digital, print, and painted works. Because of her interests in both painting and graphic design, she uses many of her projects to explore the way digital and craft can meet to yield a final form. Her goal is to continue making work that grabs people’s attention by pushing the boundaries often imposed upon graphic design and “fine art.” This is mostly done through staying open to incorporating multiple mediums into the work and making efforts to expand graphic design from a strictly digital space.

Find this poster at The Harvard Ed Portal

ZACHARY CHOMZ

Zachary Chomz (he/him) is a Boston-based artist. He received his BFA at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design (2015) and his MFA from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art (2017). Chomz has been published in New American Paintings North East Issue 134 (2018) and has been Artist-in-Residence with the Royal Drawing School (2016). His work has been shown in New York, Philadelphia and in Boston. Most recently, Chomz completed a Walter Feldman Fellowship (2020) through the Arts and Business Council of Boston, juried by Ellen Tani, and was included in the group show, ‘Speak Up’, at Piano Craft Gallery, Boston (2022).

Find this poster at The Harvard Ed Portal

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