Overview
Artists and cultural workers have been at the center of upheavals the world over, from the painters and poets in the Paris Commune to the poster-makers and street-theatre performers of the Occupy movement. Signal brings these artists and their work to a new audience, digging deep through our common history to unearth their images and stories. Highlights of the sixth volume include: Basement Workshop: The Genesis of New York's Asian American Resistance Culture; Jamaa Al-Yad: An Interview with Daniel Drennan ElAwar; La Escuela de Cultura Popular Revolucionaria Mártires del 68: Thirty Years of Collective Agitation in Mexico City; The Appalachian Movement Press; Adhesive Uprisings; and much more. Reviews
"If you are interested in the use of graphic art and communication in political struggles, don't miss the latest issue of Signal." —Rick Poynor, Observatory
"As a series, this is a great resource. Dunn and MacPhee are filling a void." —Printeresting.org
"Visually delectable and politically pointed." —Political Media Review
"Signal couldn't have arrived at a better time to reassure those of us using visual culture to enter a political discourse." —Last HoursAuthor Biography
Alec Dunn is an illustrator, amateur historian, and printer living in Pittsburgh. Josh MacPhee is a designer, artist, activist, and archivist. He coauthored Signs of Change and cofounder of the Interference Archive.