Philadelphia Printworks is supported by creatives committed to using art to uplift and empower their communities.

  • Becky McIntyre

    Becky McIntyre is a Philadelphia-based freelance printmaker, muralist, and digital artist whose work focuses on community, the environment, and justice.

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  • Donte Neal

    Donte Neal is a multi-disciplinary artist and culture fanatic. He is a self-taught graphic designer, illustrator, animator, and fine artist.

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  • Ghost Bongo

    Ghost Bongo is a South Philadelphia-based illustrator and designer of the original "You've Got an Enemy in Pennsylvania" design. All others are fakes.

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  • Jay Katelansky

    Jay Katelansky is an interdisciplinary artist. Her work questions how Black bodies, including her own, navigate space in the United States.

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  • Jennifer White-Johnson

    Jennifer Johnson-White is a Afro-Latina, disabled artist, designer, educator, and activist, whose visual work explores the intersection of content and caregiving with an emphasis on redesigning ableist visual culture.

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  • Jeremie Rose

    Jeremie Rose explores design as social action in art, music, and political spaces. She strives to advance equitable futures by elevating femme and marginalized voices.

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  • Keesean Moore

    Keesean Moore is a vintage dealer, poet and artist currently based in Philadelphia.

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  • Landon Sheely

    Classically untrained & foolishly optimistic, Landon Sheely works to hearten the viewer with childlike form & idealism, typically through print, but making common use of any medium that doesn’t require patience or precision, including, generally, anger and hope.

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  • Loveis Wise

    Loveis Wise is an Artist and capricorn creating pictures that reimagine futures and playfulness in Los Angeles.

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  • Maryam Pugh

    As the owner of Philadelphia Printworks, Maryam Pugh takes on many roles, all with the goal of amplifying marginalized voices.

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  • Mitch Wiesen

    Mitch Wiesen is a multi-hyphenate who loves nothing more than learning, creating, and collaborating with other people, brands, and organizations who are equally passionate about what they do.

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  • Scarlett Baily

    Scarlett Baily is a San Diego based Chicana visual artist specializing in murals, portraits, and illustration. 

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  • shenby

    shenby is a cultural worker and organizer for social transformation. Primarily working through pencil and ink, her work speaks to the need to build a new society free from capitalism, racism, imperialism, the patriarchy, and all facets of oppression.

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