Jennifer White-Johnson "Solo el Pueblo, Salva al Pueblo." bandana
"The overall aesthetic is one of strength, unity, and empowerment, using a bold and graphic style to convey a powerful message of collective action."
Artist Link: Jennifer White-Johnson
Artist Bio: Jen White-Johnson, a Neurodivergent and Disabled Art-Activist, who utilizes photo zine-making and collage as a form of protest to amplify the narratives of overshadowed disabled artists, creating space for conversations on Disability Justice, Design Futures, Creative Resistance, and collective liberation for all. Jen has presented her work and collaborated with several brands and art spaces such as Adobe, Coachella, and PBS. Jen’s work is also permanently archived at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Jen has an MFA in Graphic Design from MICA, where she also teaches design. Jen lives in Baltimore with her husband, Kevin, and her son, Knox.