A Brief History of Protest Art Chloe MalleArt historian and curator Aindrea Emelifes A Brief History of Protest Art is a visual journey through 100 years of images of protest. Art has always declared its dissatisfaction against the status quo. Throughout history, artists have used their art to criticize and protest a range of injustices and inequalities, oppression, and violence. Their art is an act of defiance, but more importantly, it has given a voice to the voiceless and the marginalized.
But when lonely freshman Cody finds her way to Faye’s corner of the cafeteria
Celebrate sports of all kinds—from swimming to skiing to horseback riding—in this charmingly illustrated sticker book that celebrates having fun while being active
Irish Beef Stew
Rubin’s account follows the Mexican artist from his early drawings — as a small child
From the time they were first domesticated to the invention of the wheel
they settled in the southern city of Canton
returning to the same world twenty years later
Children will pore over this charmingly illustrated interactive book to find out
la historia que crea Blanca Gómez es aparentemente simple
his tidy tidy house and a lovely view
other students began to follow Greta’s lead and participate in similar protests
the collection is anchored by twelve intimate essays from friends