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See Red - Women's Workshop - Feminist Posters 1974
See Red - Women's Workshop - Feminist Posters 1974
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Step into the bold and brilliant world of the See Red Women’s Workshop, a feminist silkscreen poster collective born in London in 1974. Created by three art students and fueled by the desire to smash sexist imagery, this group of women came together to make protest art that was unapologetically political, personal, and powerful. "See Red – Women’s Workshop – Feminist Posters 1974" is a visually stunning celebration of the collective’s work, featuring every original screenprint and poster made between 1974 and 1990. With vibrant color, sharp wit, and fearless commentary, these posters challenged mainstream narratives and gave voice to issues like sexuality, identity, motherhood, and women’s labor — all through the lens of grassroots activism and sisterhood.
Written by the See Red members themselves and featuring a foreword by renowned feminist historian Sheila Rowbotham, this book offers both a personal account and a historical archive of an era that still inspires today’s fight for equality. Published with care and intention, See Red is more than just a collection — it’s a time capsule of feminist resistance and creative rebellion. Perfect for lovers of radical design, political art, and the enduring power of women’s voices.
Add it to your shelf, your studio, or your classroom — and let the posters speak for themselves.
Details:
- Paperback
- Dimension8.75 x 12.25 inches
- 184 pages with 90 full-color illustrations and 25 black & white





