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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 30 local artists and are thrilled to bring you ten new pieces of collectable artwork in Volume 4.

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MEET THE ART IN PRINT ARTISTS

Click to read more about each artist and see their limited edition poster!

CAROLINE STJARNBORG

Caroline is illustrator and graphic designer originally from Stockholm, Sweden but currently living in Boston. Like every other artist, they’re obsessed with skulls, fossils and bones, and inspired by flora and fauna.

SHARIF MUHAMMAD

Sharif Muhammad holds a BA in Graphic Design and has been a teacher in Boston since 2002. In 2011, he picked up a paintbrush for the first time in an oil painting class and realized that he never wanted to put it down! Since then, he has enjoyed exploring his abilities and testing his limits. While he practices many different styles and mediums with a variety of subjects, creating portraits that spark emotions is his primary interest.

MARYKATE PARKHURST

Mary-Kate Parkhurst is an artist, among other things. Originally from Richmond, Virginia, she currently lives and works in Boston, Massachusetts. She graduated in 2018 with a BFA in Studio Art with distinction in her field from Emmanuel College. Her current studio practice is focused on printmaking with a preference for monoprints and etchings. In early 2019, she took a leap of faith and started her own freelance multidisciplinary creative business.

Her work includes portrait commissions, illustration, graphic design, and branding. Her personal art studies themes of identity and growth that stem from her experiences in life.

REBECCA SCHNOPP

Rebecca Schnopp grew up in western Massachusetts and moved to the Greater Boston area to attend the Lesley College of Art + Design (LA+D) where she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2017. She currently works as the Assistant Director of the Cambridge Art Association where she is happily surrounded by creatives, and exercises her second passion – organizing. Her work uses repetitive processes, and the intersection of organic and inorganic materials to create works that explore physical, psychological, and emotional dichotomies.

NINA BHATTACHARYA

Nina Bhattacharya is a visual artist and multidisciplinary educator. As Radio Rani, her artwork stitches together archival images and tactile textures into stories that both center and explore brown femininity and queerness. Through digital collage, she recontextualizes images of South Asian women with the unabashed kitsch of scrapbooking—slivers of corrugated cardboard, a string of pearls, a spill of glitter, duct tape. Nina also hosts the podcast, Almirah Radio Hour, and facilitates the South Asian Sex Ed Salon series.

RYAN HATTON

Ryan is a self-taught artist that focuses on capturing our relationship with nature and the world around us.

KRISTA PERRY

Krista Perry is an illustrator and designer living in Boston, MA. She received an honors BFA in illustration from Massachusetts College of Art and Design, where she took a very serious oath to make something fun every day. Krista Perry loves F-U-N! She believes in hard work and hard play and will NEVER turn down a good meatball sub. Juicy colors, patterns you can get lost in, and silly hand-lettered phrases make her little world turn. Frequent activities include growing grey hairs, seeing live music, thrift shopping, and scolding her cat Beetlejuice.

SEAN PATRICK WATROBA

Sean Patrick Watroba is a Boston based artist creating “beautiful” and “inspiring” visual art.

SYLVIE FLANAGAN

Sylvie is a 23 year old visual artist from Boston. She grew her art through making posters for local bands and community events, moving on to make more involved and personal work. She also does some artwork for Pavement Coffeehouse, where she is the coffee roaster.

IAN TARTASKY

Born with Legos in his hands and raised by science fiction, Ian Tartasky spent his youth plotting ridiculous inventions and imagining alternate universes within parallel timelines.

He now spends his workday plugged in, coding, and drinking tea and his nights painting and pondering. Armed with his obsession for the paranormal, fascination with the macabre, and his knowledge of subcultures, he is able to combine his diverse skills, multiple artistic personalities, and slightly insane interests into a mutatious artistic style that is often challenging but still original and refreshing.