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This project exists to make sure your purchase does something tangible. Every sale helps support individuals in our community directly. No vague percentages. No abstract impact claims. Just real support, given in real time. If you’re going to wear it, hang it, or share it — it should mean something.

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  • ARTYOUHEART

    ICE OUT PROTEST POSTER SHOW - Art You Heart

    Ice Out is an expanding online collection of protest posters created by artists responding to ICE activity in Minnesota communities. This is a witness to art as action.

    "Expired Tabs" By Hunter Hawes 
  • Auction For Democracy

    Auction for Democracy is a community-driven fundraising art auction that brings together artists, makers, and organizers to raise money for mutual aid and nonprofit organizations supporting communities impacted by DHS and immigration enforcement. The project mobilizes creative work—prints, artwork, and other donated pieces—to generate direct financial support for legal aid, emergency assistance, food access, and other community resources. 


    I contributed printed posters to the auction that helped raise funds for mutual aid efforts, with some prints traveling as far as California through the bidding process—demonstrating how grassroots art can connect communities across the country while supporting people on the ground..

    Auction For Democracy Items 
  • The Rebel Loon Archive book, digital archive & museum exhibit preserving the artistic response to Operation Metro Surge. In partnership with the Waterloo Center for the Arts; fiscally sponsored by Friends of the Art Center. Net proceeds support the Immigrant Defense Network.

    The Rebel Loon Archive is a curated, 200-page hardcover art book
    documenting the artistic response to Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota.
    More than 250 artists have volunteered their paintings, sculptures,
    poetry, embroidery, and more. These artists are from everywhere from
    Minneapolis to the Philippines, but all have used their art to condemn
    the abuses Minnesota has suffered.

    The project includes:

    • A professionally printed art book
    • A permanent digital archive
    • A planned museum exhibition
    Kickstarter 
  • Twins Cities Collective Public Art Installation

    A growing group of Twin Cities artists and supporters have come together to create a public art installation that reflects strength, resilience, and unity in our community. I am producing the printed materials locally to bring their vision into the physical world.

    This is a collective effort — artists, organizers, supporters, and donors — working together to create something meaningful for the city. Contributions help cover production costs and ensure the installation reaches as many people as possible.

    GO FUND ME LINK 
  • Witches Hat Projections: ICE OUT Protest Posters Projected

    On the evening of March 4th, a rotating selection of ICE OUT protest posters was projected onto the iconic Witch’s Hat Water Tower in Prospect Park, transforming one of Minneapolis’ most recognizable landmarks into a temporary public canvas. For one hour, large-scale projections brought together the work of multiple artists, turning printed posters into a shared light installation visible across the hilltop. The project highlighted the role of grassroots art in community response and collective expression, using projection to expand the reach of the posters beyond the street and into the skyline.

    Second Sight Projections