Commissioned article looking back at London's printmaking workshops of the 1960s and 70s, DIY sites of political and community activism that rejected the role of the artist to participate in a network of campaign groups, radical publishers and distributors
Radical Librarians Collective (RLC) was founded in 2013 as an “umbrella title for a freely associati...
Print culture was central to the Women’s Liberation Movement (WLM) that burgeoned in 1970s Britain, ...
Radical Librarians Collective (RLC) was founded in 2013 as an “umbrella title for a freely associati...
This article examines the output and practices of two London-based feminist printing collectives tha...
Exhibition at LCC as part of the London Design Festival Alternative do-it-yourself (DIY) publishi...
This research is concerned with the relationship between various radical political discourses and th...
The paper is concerned with the relationship between various radical political discourses and the fo...
Commissioned article for Strike! magazine about the artist/designer led radical print revival and ho...
This research is concerned with the relationship between various radical political discourses and th...
Agit-Prop Notes documents the radical print culture that erupted in the 1970s, which saw political a...
Australian governments have made continuing attempts to restrict the public’s right to know. This ar...
As part of the Another World is Possible: Aberdeen People’s Press and Radical Media in the 1970s pro...
Alternative media studies is a rapidly expanding field, particularly since the emergence and uptake ...
See Red Women’s Workshop was a feminist screen-printing poster workshop in London, born out of the 1...
A speech at Adhocracy! convened by New Work Network about the politically motivated printshop collec...
Radical Librarians Collective (RLC) was founded in 2013 as an “umbrella title for a freely associati...
Print culture was central to the Women’s Liberation Movement (WLM) that burgeoned in 1970s Britain, ...
Radical Librarians Collective (RLC) was founded in 2013 as an “umbrella title for a freely associati...
This article examines the output and practices of two London-based feminist printing collectives tha...
Exhibition at LCC as part of the London Design Festival Alternative do-it-yourself (DIY) publishi...
This research is concerned with the relationship between various radical political discourses and th...
The paper is concerned with the relationship between various radical political discourses and the fo...
Commissioned article for Strike! magazine about the artist/designer led radical print revival and ho...
This research is concerned with the relationship between various radical political discourses and th...
Agit-Prop Notes documents the radical print culture that erupted in the 1970s, which saw political a...
Australian governments have made continuing attempts to restrict the public’s right to know. This ar...
As part of the Another World is Possible: Aberdeen People’s Press and Radical Media in the 1970s pro...
Alternative media studies is a rapidly expanding field, particularly since the emergence and uptake ...
See Red Women’s Workshop was a feminist screen-printing poster workshop in London, born out of the 1...
A speech at Adhocracy! convened by New Work Network about the politically motivated printshop collec...
Radical Librarians Collective (RLC) was founded in 2013 as an “umbrella title for a freely associati...
Print culture was central to the Women’s Liberation Movement (WLM) that burgeoned in 1970s Britain, ...
Radical Librarians Collective (RLC) was founded in 2013 as an “umbrella title for a freely associati...