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LIMITED EDITION POSTERS BY A LOCAL ARTIST FOR 25 CENTS

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 50 local artists and are thrilled to bring you ten new pieces of collectable artwork in Volume 6.

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MEET THE ART IN PRINT ARTISTS

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ROCKY COTARD

Rocky Cotard, born in Mirebalais Haiti and raised in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, places himself between two cultures as a bridge for artistic international connections. He received his BFA in Illustration at Lesley University College of Art and Design on a full tuition scholarship. Rocky’s paintings, prints, illustrations and murals dig into his identity and lineage to collect his endangered history, to reclaim his narrative, and to build cultural pride.

At current Rocky is working on a podcast titled The Starving Artist Podcast, murals, logos, and commissions.

Find this poster at the Harvard Ed Portal

MADISON ARRICHIELLO

Madison Arrichiello is a collage artist based out of Allston, MA with roots in New York. She is currently a senior at Suffolk University pursuing a degree in Public Relations and Fine Art. You can usually catch her hanging out at Brighton Music Hall or running around Pavement Coffeehouse on Western Ave. She’s been previously published in Rookie Mag, Phluff, Boston Hassle, and Sound of Boston. If you catch her, talk to her about Phoebe Bridgers, reality tv, or early 2000’s pop punk. Contact her anytime to talk about nonsense or commission inquiries!

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DANNY REIS

Danny Reis is a Tattooer who has been working in the Boston area for over five years. His style is focused in American Traditional, but is up for anything. Panthers, dragons, and lady heads are common imagery in his work. He wishes to one day tattoo in Japan and attend the Tattoo Summer Camp at Mooncusser Tattoo. He lives in North Attleboro with his family and likes to skateboard and drink beer on the weekends.
 

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SHIB FARINA

Shib Farina is a rising artist raised in Boston and currently residing in Cambridge. She has a deep adoration for the area and a great appreciation for its varying styles of architecture and design. Her work is a focus on the juxtaposition of the organic world and human fabrication. She loves rich color palettes, clean lines, and experimenting with many different 2D media to create her art.

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AMBROJAH WILLIAMS

Ambrojah is an artist born and raised in Boston, MA. Through her paintings, illustrations , and other creative works, Ambrojah exhibits an unapologetic display of women. As a self-taught artist, she draws inspiration from personal experiences & the women she encounters daily. Her work is often described as powerful, vibrant, & authentic. Ambrojah considers herself an advocate of self love, sexual freedom & body positivity. Her mission is to encourage women to do whatever the F*$?! they want & this message is clear with each body of work.

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MITHSUCA BERRY

To Mithsuca Berry, creativity goes beyond technicality and into a way of living. At a young age, art was an extremely important tool in healing. Now, across mediums like illustration, mixed media, and radical art education, those stories can be told. “My goal as an artist is to take up as much space with black imagery as I can- Fill it with images that couldn’t even exist in the constraints of our reality. I don’t have to make a world or time frame in which black bodies exist. They should exist anywhere our minds can take us.”

  
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NOAH GRIGNI

Noah Grigni (they/them) is a Boston-based artist and children’s book illustrator interested in queer futurism, magical realism, dreams, and the subconscious.

They are the illustrator of It Feels Good To Be Yourself by Theresa Thorn, The Every Body Book by Rachel Simon, The Ship We Built by Lexie Bean, and The Gender Identity Workbook For Kids by Kelly Storck.

 

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MADELEINE MCMICHAEL

Madeleine McMichael is a Boston-based designer and illustrator. She has a knack for colorful and playful styles and is often inspired by vintage design and typography. With a focus on illustration and branding, Madeleine is always eager to collaborate!

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BRIAN DENAHY

Brian’s sign painting and hand lettering stand out at the cross between old and new in a craft essential to public spaces. Sign painting remains a niche field with opportunity for art that respects tradition and enjoys playfulness. Brian’s work is created in that spirit. To tell compelling stories with typography, he draws inspiration from vintage ads, as well as graffiti, comics and tattoo art.

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SAGIE VANGELINA

Sagie is an Afro-Dominican artist working in abstract expressionism through the use of painting and sculpture. Her unique style of abstract linework illustrates a journey of self-discovery. Her creativity is fueled by life experiences, constantly evolving, portraying themes of reflection, identity, and love. These lines can be seen as a transformation from negative to positive in order to find balance. Creating has always been a natural form of therapy where she can escape reality and fully express herself, and believes others could benefit from this approach as well. Sagie aims to inspire and embrace obstacles by enhancing them creatively. 

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