This is an6rchy. We make patches and prints. We sell them on Etsy. We are not going to pretend that isn’t a little contradictory.
What we make is political. It started as art for a show — block-printed, hand-cut, stitched with thread and something closer to rage than patience. People wanted to take it home. So we built somewhere to sell it, which makes us a store, which is fine, because the patches are still real and so are the politics.
Right now we have two prints and sixteen patches. The prints are Hillary Ensues — neon green and black, hand block-printed, because the moment a woman gets close enough to power that the people who own it start sweating deserves a document — and Keep Gay The USA, which is exactly what it sounds like and louder than it looks.
The patches are handmade. The runs are small. Everything is numbered.
We’ll be at the Boston Dyke March on June 5. We’ll post here when there’s something worth saying. If you want the work, it’s on Etsy.
Keep it inconvenient.
