44 Posters

Brought to you by AIGA Nebraska with all proceeds to benefit Nebraska Appleseed. For one night only, 44 posters will be on display to remind us that it just takes one person to say no to discrimination, oppression, and indifference. A huge thanks to the participating designers: Rachel Boshart, Adam Casey, Liz White, Donovan Beery, Katie Condon, Aaron Stubbe, Anthony Banks, Cate White, Jesse Harding, Ellen Wilde, Matt Carlson, Miranda Bouck, Nicholas Peterson, Josh Schwieger, Ben Lueders, Carrie Ratcliff, Dave Markes, Jeremie Memming, Liz Hunt, Craig Hughes, Steve Gordan, Eric Nyffeler, J. Curtis Rawlings, Nicholas Burroughs, Tyson Reeder, Megan Merry, Drew Davies, Adam Torpin, Joe Sparano, Kelsey Janda, Cathy Solarana, Paul Berkbigler, Peter Morris, Jake Welchert, Ella Durham, and Sam Rapien.  

Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 7:00pm
Bancroft Street Market in South Omaha

One Person Stands Up For Justice

A powerful tool for advocating change, quite possibly the purest form of communication, the poster, will be up on display this April at the Bancroft building in South Omaha. Specifically, 44 posters by Nebraska designers for Nebraska Appleseed, a non-profit, nonpartisan public interest law firm that works for equal justice and full opportunity for all Nebraskans. Over the last four years at their annual community awards event called the Good Apple Awards, these prints, hand-pulled by Screen Ink in Lincoln, have been used to help tell the story of Appleseed and the people the organization helps. As well as to inspire others to stand up for justice in their own communities.

These posters, at 18x24 inches, are small when compared to the daunting challenges of reducing poverty, creating welcoming communities for everyone, or expanding access to health care. But they are a reminder that it only takes one person. One person is all that's needed to write a letter, to call a Senator, to march for opportunity, to rally for equality. One person is all that's needed to say no to discrimination, oppression, and indifference. To stand up for justice, it only takes one person.  

One seemingly small act, when taken together, can lead to profound, positive change in the places we all call home. These posters as a collection are positive, uplifting and hopeful. They're an example of the roll-up-our-sleeves work ethic of the people in our state who donate time and talent to help an organization make change by doing the one thing that designers know best how to do — move people to action. 

A big thank you to AIGA Nebraska for making this show possible. Entry is free with all proceeds from poster sales going directly to Nebraska Appleseed

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Together We Rise

The 4th annual poster show for Nebraska Appleseed is shaping up to be the best yet. The Good Apple Awards on October 2nd, where the posters will be unveiled, is approaching fast. The theme this year is “Together We Rise.” An idea at the core of the work Appleseed does every single day. Each poster is designed around a specific area of focus. Whether it’s defending the rights of children, ensuring access to quality health care, securing voting rights or advocating for a living wage for all hard-working families, each design illuminates and inspires. And they speak to the idea that we look out for each other and we’re all in this together.