Sticker #22 - Artist: Alma Sheppard-Matsuo

Alma Sheppard-Matsuo is a queer hāfu artist - illustrator, printmaker and educator from Brooklyn NY.  They split their time as a freelance artist working for such organizations as the People's Climate Movement, Bread & Puppet Theater and the War Resister's League.  As an educator, Alma has taught in a number of schools and creative arts education programs from NYC, to Minneapolis MN to Kolkata, India.  In the classroom, they use art to explore topics like living wage, gender expression and food deserts.  You can follow them on instagram or facebook or support their work on patreon.

Sticker #19 - Artist: Mikayla Kruse

Mikayla Kruse is a young(ish) feminist who hails from a small town within America's Mitten. She is the daughter of two artists and on occasion tries to be one herself. Her proudest accomplishment was becoming the president of a women's empowerment club at her high school and having the opportunity to work with many inspiring young women. Some things she enjoys outside of feministing are painting, eating sushi, sending postcards, watching videos of whalesharks, and speaking broken French. One quote she tries to live by is, "Be the change you wish to see in the world." You can check out her instagram @theillestkitten!

Sticker #18 - Artist: Alé Salamán

Alé Salamán is a color blind artist from Puerto Rico who is currently based in Florida. She's 17 years young and is an illustrator who's trying to pursue her dream of going to art school. Alé loves to document events in her life and journals alot. Her sticker was empowered by the powerful women surrounding her every day. She's into traveling and spending time with the friends she loves very dearly. You can find her artwork on her Instagram  or her website

Sticker #17 - Artist: McKenzie Fitz

Hey, Hello, I'm McKenzie. Writing about myself is awkward enough, let alone in the third person, so instead here I go. I'm currently on student exchange in Campeche, Mexico. As an aspiring musician and artist, I love to make art in anyway possible, whenever possible. I use my art as an outlet for my emotions & feelings with the hopes it will help someone else feel like they're understood & not alone. Art is the one thing I've always felt free & limitless about. There's no right or wrong & no need for labels.

Instagram//Twitter//Tumblr = @littlemisfitme

Sticker #15 - Artist: Darcy

Darcy is the founder of riotcakes, a business created to validate and empower with feminist & LGBTQ* jewelry, buttons, stickers and more. If rainbows and cute designs are your thing, you might also like riotcakes! Darcy is a queer cat-loving nerd trying their best to spread positivity to fight back against oppressive systems. If you'd like to know more, check out riotcakes.com or follow Darcy on social media @riotcakes!

Sticker #14 - Artist: Rachel Katstaller

Rachel is an illustrator from tiny tropical El Salvador who recently relocated to the Alps with her cat Hemingway. Whenever she finds time she loves to travel, doodle in her sketchbook or check off another book from her 7 year waiting list. Hemingway enjoys chewing off book corners and remains skeptical about the cold European weather and the distinct lack of palm trees to climb. Find Rachel online here:
www.rachelkatstaller.com
Instagram
Facebook

 

Sticker #13 - Artist: Vix Newman

Vix Newman is a queer Afro-Boricua living (and attempting to thrive) in the Southern US. They spend their time collecting weird knick-knacks (postcards, pins, and tote bags), drinking Diet Dr. Pepper, and attempting to be unapologetically who they are. They have an abnormal amount of love for Fred Rogers, Frida Kahlo, and their friends who describe them as "passionate, creative, and a beautiful ray of yellow sunshine in a world of gray." 

Vix can be found on their Twitter or Instagram 

 

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Sticker #11 - Artist: Cortney Elizabeth

Cortney Elizabeth is an autistic artist based in the little town of Perry, Ohio.

She's never been able to whistle, cries a little bit every single time she sees a dog, is a little bit too obsessed with Tracy Chapman, and spends most of her days battling with chronic illness.

Cortney hopes to draw attention to the marginalization of disabled women through her art and writing, and befriend a few dogs along the way.

You can find her and her art on Instagram.

 

Sticker #10 - Artist: Rosaline Zhang

Rosaline is a recent graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design Painting program. She works and works in Los Angeles as a teaching artist for a local nonprofit. She is interested in femininity, sexuality, flesh, bodies, clay, voyeurism, rituals, compulsions, repetition, meditation, prayer, breasts, mountains, tragedy, relics, the color blue, the smell of paint thinner, and Nietzsche, who says, You must have chaos within you, to give birth to a dancing star. 

Find more of her work online; buy girl stuff at Little Woman Goods; and follow on Instagram.

Sticker #9 - Artist: Natelle Quek

Natelle is a misfit who loves to draw, craft, collect succulents, and cuddle cats. She is currently based in Gainesville, Florida, and spends her free time either crafting for her Etsy shop, going on hikes, visiting animal shelters, or eating lots of cakes and pastries. Natelle hopes to spread just a little bit of extra happiness, fun, and laughter with her handmade crafts. Find Natelle on InstagramFacebook , and Twitter.

Sticker #8 - Artist: Hannah Kate Kelley

Hannah Kate Kelley is a student living in rather small town you’ve never heard of in the Midwest. She spends her time digging trails through state parks, creating erotic art for galleries and preparing for the inevitable day she graduates and has to decide what she’s going to do with herself. She has one grey hair, can touch her tongue to her nose and her heart has a slight, quick extra beat.