Description
Approximately 300 broadsides, street
posters, and prints produced by Art Hazelwood and The San Francisco Poster Syndicate. Works
focus on a range of social and political themes including climate change, economic justice,
homelessness and housing justice, immigration, labor, war, class, and race. Art Hazelwood is
an American printmaker, educator and activist based in the San Francisco Bay
Area.
Background
Art Hazelwood is an American printmaker, educator and activist based in the San Francisco
Bay Area. He received his B.A. in Fine Arts at the University of California Santa Cruz in
1983. He teaches printmaking at the San Francisco Art Institute, and works on collaborative
print projects a guest artist at San Quentin State Prison. His work is collected and
exbibited internationally.
Extent
30 Linear Feet
8 flat boxes, 2 roll boxes, 3 oversize folders, 1 wood box, 1
framed item
Restrictions
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Reproduction or distribution of any work protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair
use requires permission from the copyright owner. It is the responsibility of the user to
determine whether a use is fair use, and to obtain any necessary permissions. For more
information see UCSC Special Collections and Archives policy on Reproduction and Use.
Availability
Collection is open for research.