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Marcsta 7 Evil men 2001 (detail) stencil, 67.3 x 49 cm (image), 72 x 54.2 cm (sheet), Gordon Darling Australia Pacific Print Fund, 2007. © Marc de Jong

Primary / Secondary
Year 5–12
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Explore the artforms of political stencils, posters, stickers, paste-ups, ad-busting and zines in this resource featuring street artists in an Australian context.

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Curriculum Connections

Media Arts, Visual Arts, Activism

Themes

Street art, Activism, Graphic art

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Civil

Not titled (burn normality).
2003

Jumbo, Zap

X-ray man-machine pointing a ray-gun at the amphibians
2010

Byrd

[byrd stickers]
2010

Ghostpatrol

Hexen
2010

Marcsta

7 Evil men.
2001

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