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 80 local artists and are thrilled to bring you ten new pieces of collectable artwork, available now!

Learn more about the artists and how you can get involved in future editions below!

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MEET THE ARTISTS

Sarah Dudek

Sarah Dudek is an artist who wants to talk about food. All the time.

Find this poster at The Grove

KELSEY KASSIS

Kelsey Kassis is an illustrator and textile artist. She is graduating from Emmanuel College with a BFA in Graphic Design and Studio Art. Kelsey’s work is influenced by the complexities of identity, existing in a fat body, and creating a space for joy and healing.

Find this poster at Zone 3

JULIA MADDEN

Julia Madden is a illustrator and designer based in Boston, MA. She studied Illustration at MassArt. Julia loves using bold, bright colors and finds her inspiration from her natural surroundings and travels. When Julia is not creating, she can be found biking around the city or tending to her collection of plants.

Find this poster at Zone 3

CARLA DIPASQUALE

Carla Dipasquale is a self-taught illustrator born and raised in Sicily, and currently based in Brighton, MA. She loves food, goofy pets, and coziness, and she loves to draw all of them. She believes in everyday magic and in the strong power of inspiring words. When not drawing, you can find her cooking, needle felting, or crafting with her 2-years old son Matteo

Find this poster at Harvard Ed Portal

MATTAYA FITTS

Mattaya Fitts is a visual artist whose practice encompasses painting, drawing, photography, and design within a studio and public art discipline. Using a figurative approach with elements of abstraction, Mattaya depicts life in a multi-layered way, inviting the viewer to interpret the work through a lens informed by personal and cultural narratives, the divine feminine, and ecology. Using vibrant color palettes, her often fantastical artworks appear as images in which fiction and reality meet and meanings shift to create new worlds and characters.

Find this poster at Harvard Ed Portal

ARIEL KESSLER

Ariel Kessler is a collector of stories. Her mixed media art encompasses lively, colorful imagery in a whimsical world. Inspired by memories and tales, she combines painting, collage, printmaking, photography, ceramics and other traditional art mediums to explore the breadth and depth of her work.

Find this poster at Zone 3

ADAM PARSHALL

Adam started his career in Boston’s music and arts community in 2012 writing about shows around town for Allston Pudding, Vanyaland, and working as Content Manager for Do617.com, promoting events and spreading awareness of Boston’s thriving music scene to wider audiences. He picked up a camera to shoot shows for the first time while briefly living in Raleigh, NC in 2013, and reignited his love for the visual art in early 2017. He’s called the Allston/Brighton area home for the majority of his time in Boston.

Find this poster at Pavement Coffee

AJA JOHNSON

Aja Johnson is an artist and designer based in Boston, MA. She received her BFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY in 2002. Aja has lived and worked in New York and Mexico, before returning home to the Boston area in 2010. She has an upcoming show at Beacon Gallery in Boston in September 2021, which she co-curated. Aja has work in private collections in California, Oregon, New York, Massachusetts, as well as Mexico and Italy.

Find this poster at The Grove

EDWARD PERKINS

Edward Perkins is a nonbinary artist living with their spouse in Allston, MA. Edward works across multiple mediums including experimental film, collage, jewelry, photography, and more. Their work explores trauma and memory in addition to personal identity in relation to mass media.

Find this poster at Pavement Coffee

ERIKA LEAHEY

Death of Seasons is a project by Erika Leahey, heavily influenced by nature, folklore, ritual, and superstition. It’s a reverence for the natural world, of what lives in the shadows and behind the veil, of drawing inward and reflecting. It’s a creative process born of solitude and love of the supernatural, taking the shape of prints, pins, patches, stickers, hand painted plaques, and ornaments.

Find this poster at Pavement Coffee

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Interested in having your art considered for a future volume or program?

We’re always looking to collaborate with new artists.
Please complete the artist form to share your work.