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Book Synopsis2023 WINNER OF THE BOLOGNA RAGAZZI AWARD!
2022 WINNER OF THE BRITISH BOOK DESIGN & PRODUCTION AWARDS IN THE CHILDREN'S TRADE 9 TO 16 CATEGORY!
"Start making. Start being the change you want to see in this world." - De Nichols
From the psychedelic typography used in 'Make Love Not War' posters of the 60s, to the solitary raised fist, take a long, hard look at some of the most memorable and striking protest artwork from across the world and throughout history. With an emphasis on design, analyse each artwork to understand how colour, symbolism, technique, typography and much more play an important role in communication, and learn about some of the most influential historical movements.
Tips and activities are also included to get you started on making some of your own protest art.
Guided by activist, lecturer and speaker De Nichol's powerful own narrative and stunningly illustrated by a collaboration of young artists from around the world, including Diana Dagadita, Olivia Twist, Molly Mendoza, Raul Oprea and Diego Becas, Art of Protest is as inspiring as it is empowering.
Trade ReviewThis attractive offering serves as a primer on using graphics and visuals as forms of public communication. Nichols calls herself an "artivist," and this fresh guide, which introduces a
diverse array of artists and activists and offers
insightful tips about art, should inspire aspiring artivists like her. * Booklist *
Each chapter ends with steps readers can follow to make their voices heard through creative and beautiful art that is
full of meaning and emotion. This book would appeal to teens who are ready to take on the injustices of the world as well as art teachers who will be inspired to include protest art in their curriculums. * Booklist, Kirkus starred review *
Art of Protest, by De Nichols, is
a compendium of modern protest art practices. Nichols's own journey from social work graduate student and teaching artist to "artivist" (artist activist) provides its narrative framework. "How to" activities are paired with basic protest art methodology - symbols, colors, fonts, etc. - and historical context. * New York Times *
With its backless binding and chip board cover, this manual for creating art and presence for a social cause is
edgy and attractive. The author, an "artivist" in the wake of the murder of Michael Brown Jr. in Ferguson, Missouri, explains the role of protest art throughout history and gives examples that will
resonate with young adults and others interested in the role of creativity in grassroots activism. -- Stephanie Tournas
This visually striking book details the past, present, and future of protest art and the role of art in social movements and gives readers the tools to become "artivists". * School Library Journal *
Some of the most powerful and striking protest artwork from around the world in this fascinating art book. * The Week Junior *