Carrie Moyer
Carrie Moyer

Shared Women, 2007
Screenprint

Shared Women, curated by Eve Fowler, Emily Roysdon and A.L. Steiner. Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE)
 

Carrie Moyer and Sheila Pepe
Carrie Moyer and Sheila Pepe

Women's History Month Commemorative Stamps, US Postal Service, Lesbian Art Division, 2008
Xerox poster
Published in Hung Magazine
 

Carrie Moyer
Carrie Moyer

Amigas! Get Your Ché On!, 2007
Screenprint

Beauty Is In the Streets, curated by Gerry Beegan. Mason Gross School of the Arts Galleries, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
 

Carrie Moyer
Carrie Moyer

Rock the Boat, 2006
Screenprint

Do You Think I'm Disco?, curated by Edwin Ramoran. Longwood Art Gallery, Bronx, NY
 

Carrie Moyer
Carrie Moyer

Practice More Failure, 2004
Screenprint
LTTR No. 3 - Practice More Failure, July 2004
 

Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)
Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)

Run Bush Run: The Lesbians Are Coming, 2004
Campaign button. 5,000 distributed

Dyke Action Machine! is Carrie Moyer and Sue Schaffner. DAM! was one of the first and longest-running queer public art projects. DAM! interventions appeared annually in New York City from 1991-2008.
 

Carrie Moyer
Carrie Moyer

Angela, 2004
Screenprint

Part of Façade Project, a temporary mural for Triple Candie, New York
 

Carrie Moyer, designer
Carrie Moyer, designer

Irish Lesbian and Gay Organization (ILGO)
2000 in 2000, 2000
Set of three offset posters

Campaign for the ILGO's annual protest against their exclusion from the New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade.
 

Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)
Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)

Lesbian Americans: Don't Sell Out!, 1998
Offset poster. 5,000 wheatpasted in New York City

Dyke Action Machine! is Carrie Moyer and Sue Schaffner. DAM! was one of the first and longest-running queer public art projects. DAM! interventions appeared annually in New York City from 1991-2008.
 

Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)
Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)

Meet the Muffiosi, 1998
Postcard. 2,000-piece mailing

Dyke Action Machine! is Carrie Moyer and Sue Schaffner. DAM! was one of the first and longest-running queer public art projects. DAM! interventions appeared annually in New York City from 1991-2008.
 

Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)
Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)

Is It Worth Being Boring For a Blender?, 1997
Offset poster. 5,000 wheatpasted in New York City

Dyke Action Machine! is Carrie Moyer and Sue Schaffner. DAM! was one of the first and longest-running queer public art projects. DAM! interventions appeared annually in New York City from 1991-2008.
 

Dyke Action Machine!, designer
Dyke Action Machine!, designer

Irish Lesbian and Gay Organization (ILGO)
Rock the Blocks! Rock the Sham, 1996
Screenprint

Campaign for the ILGO's annual protest against their exclusion from the New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade.
 

Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)
Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)

D.A.M. SCUM, 1996
Offset matchbooks and cards. 2,000 distributed.

Dyke Action Machine! is Carrie Moyer and Sue Schaffner. DAM! was one of the first and longest-running queer public art projects. DAM! interventions appeared annually in New York City from 1991-2008.
 

Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)
Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)

Straight To Hell, 1994
Offset poster. 5,000 wheatpasted in New York City

Dyke Action Machine! is Carrie Moyer and Sue Schaffner. DAM! was one of the first and longest-running queer public art projects. DAM! interventions appeared annually in New York City from 1991-2008.
 

Carrie Moyer, designer
Carrie Moyer, designer

Irish Lesbian and Gay Organization (ILGO)
The Jig Is Up, 1993
Xerox poster

Posters for the ILGO's annual protest against their exclusion from the  St. Patrick's Day Parade, the largest parade in New York City.
 

Carrie Moyer, designer
Carrie Moyer, designer

Lesbian Avengers
35 Chapters and Counting, 1993
Xerox poster, 11 x 17 inches

The Lesbian Avengers began in New York City in 1992 as a direct action group focused on issues vital to lesbian survival and visibility.
 

Carrie Moyer, designer
Carrie Moyer, designer

Lesbian Avengers
Dyke Manifesto, 1993
Broadside for the 1993 March for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights in Washington, DC.

The Lesbian Avengers began in New York City in 1992 as a direct action group focused on issues vital to lesbian survival and visibility.
 

Carrie Moyer, designer
Carrie Moyer, designer

Lesbian Avengers
A Gift of the Lesbian Avengers, 1992
Bookplate for donations to women's prisons

The Lesbian Avengers began in New York City in 1992 as a direct action group focused on issues vital to lesbian survival and visibility.

Carrie Moyer, designer
Carrie Moyer, designer

Lesbian Avengers
Lesbians Speak Out, 1992
Xerox poster

The Lesbian Avengers began in New York City in 1992 as a direct action group focused on issues vital to lesbian survival and visibility.
 

Carrie Moyer, designer
Carrie Moyer, designer

Lesbian Avengers
Pop Your Cherry Bomb, 1992
Xerox poster

The Lesbian Avengers began in New York City in 1992 as a direct action group focused on issues vital to lesbian survival and visibility.
 

Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)
Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)

Family Circle, Lesbian Family Values, 1992
Set of 6 Xerox posters. 500 wheatpasted

Dyke Action Machine! is Carrie Moyer and Sue Schaffner. DAM! was one of the first and longest-running queer public art projects. DAM! interventions appeared annually in New York City from 1991-2008.
 

Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)
Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)

The Gap Ads, 1991
One of 7 Xerox posters. 200 wheatpasted

Dyke Action Machine! is Carrie Moyer and Sue Schaffner. DAM! was one of the first and longest-running queer public art projects. DAM! interventions appeared annually in New York City from 1991-2008.
 

Carrie Moyer
Carrie Moyer and Sheila Pepe
Carrie Moyer
Carrie Moyer
Carrie Moyer
Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)
Carrie Moyer
Carrie Moyer, designer
Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)
Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)
Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)
Dyke Action Machine!, designer
Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)
Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)
Carrie Moyer, designer
Carrie Moyer, designer
Carrie Moyer, designer
Carrie Moyer, designer
Carrie Moyer, designer
Carrie Moyer, designer
Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)
Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)
Carrie Moyer

Shared Women, 2007
Screenprint

Shared Women, curated by Eve Fowler, Emily Roysdon and A.L. Steiner. Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE)
 

Carrie Moyer and Sheila Pepe

Women's History Month Commemorative Stamps, US Postal Service, Lesbian Art Division, 2008
Xerox poster
Published in Hung Magazine
 

Carrie Moyer

Amigas! Get Your Ché On!, 2007
Screenprint

Beauty Is In the Streets, curated by Gerry Beegan. Mason Gross School of the Arts Galleries, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
 

Carrie Moyer

Rock the Boat, 2006
Screenprint

Do You Think I'm Disco?, curated by Edwin Ramoran. Longwood Art Gallery, Bronx, NY
 

Carrie Moyer

Practice More Failure, 2004
Screenprint
LTTR No. 3 - Practice More Failure, July 2004
 

Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)

Run Bush Run: The Lesbians Are Coming, 2004
Campaign button. 5,000 distributed

Dyke Action Machine! is Carrie Moyer and Sue Schaffner. DAM! was one of the first and longest-running queer public art projects. DAM! interventions appeared annually in New York City from 1991-2008.
 

Carrie Moyer

Angela, 2004
Screenprint

Part of Façade Project, a temporary mural for Triple Candie, New York
 

Carrie Moyer, designer

Irish Lesbian and Gay Organization (ILGO)
2000 in 2000, 2000
Set of three offset posters

Campaign for the ILGO's annual protest against their exclusion from the New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade.
 

Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)

Lesbian Americans: Don't Sell Out!, 1998
Offset poster. 5,000 wheatpasted in New York City

Dyke Action Machine! is Carrie Moyer and Sue Schaffner. DAM! was one of the first and longest-running queer public art projects. DAM! interventions appeared annually in New York City from 1991-2008.
 

Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)

Meet the Muffiosi, 1998
Postcard. 2,000-piece mailing

Dyke Action Machine! is Carrie Moyer and Sue Schaffner. DAM! was one of the first and longest-running queer public art projects. DAM! interventions appeared annually in New York City from 1991-2008.
 

Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)

Is It Worth Being Boring For a Blender?, 1997
Offset poster. 5,000 wheatpasted in New York City

Dyke Action Machine! is Carrie Moyer and Sue Schaffner. DAM! was one of the first and longest-running queer public art projects. DAM! interventions appeared annually in New York City from 1991-2008.
 

Dyke Action Machine!, designer

Irish Lesbian and Gay Organization (ILGO)
Rock the Blocks! Rock the Sham, 1996
Screenprint

Campaign for the ILGO's annual protest against their exclusion from the New York City St. Patrick's Day Parade.
 

Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)

D.A.M. SCUM, 1996
Offset matchbooks and cards. 2,000 distributed.

Dyke Action Machine! is Carrie Moyer and Sue Schaffner. DAM! was one of the first and longest-running queer public art projects. DAM! interventions appeared annually in New York City from 1991-2008.
 

Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)

Straight To Hell, 1994
Offset poster. 5,000 wheatpasted in New York City

Dyke Action Machine! is Carrie Moyer and Sue Schaffner. DAM! was one of the first and longest-running queer public art projects. DAM! interventions appeared annually in New York City from 1991-2008.
 

Carrie Moyer, designer

Irish Lesbian and Gay Organization (ILGO)
The Jig Is Up, 1993
Xerox poster

Posters for the ILGO's annual protest against their exclusion from the  St. Patrick's Day Parade, the largest parade in New York City.
 

Carrie Moyer, designer

Lesbian Avengers
35 Chapters and Counting, 1993
Xerox poster, 11 x 17 inches

The Lesbian Avengers began in New York City in 1992 as a direct action group focused on issues vital to lesbian survival and visibility.
 

Carrie Moyer, designer

Lesbian Avengers
Dyke Manifesto, 1993
Broadside for the 1993 March for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights in Washington, DC.

The Lesbian Avengers began in New York City in 1992 as a direct action group focused on issues vital to lesbian survival and visibility.
 

Carrie Moyer, designer

Lesbian Avengers
A Gift of the Lesbian Avengers, 1992
Bookplate for donations to women's prisons

The Lesbian Avengers began in New York City in 1992 as a direct action group focused on issues vital to lesbian survival and visibility.

Carrie Moyer, designer

Lesbian Avengers
Lesbians Speak Out, 1992
Xerox poster

The Lesbian Avengers began in New York City in 1992 as a direct action group focused on issues vital to lesbian survival and visibility.
 

Carrie Moyer, designer

Lesbian Avengers
Pop Your Cherry Bomb, 1992
Xerox poster

The Lesbian Avengers began in New York City in 1992 as a direct action group focused on issues vital to lesbian survival and visibility.
 

Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)

Family Circle, Lesbian Family Values, 1992
Set of 6 Xerox posters. 500 wheatpasted

Dyke Action Machine! is Carrie Moyer and Sue Schaffner. DAM! was one of the first and longest-running queer public art projects. DAM! interventions appeared annually in New York City from 1991-2008.
 

Dyke Action Machine! (DAM!)

The Gap Ads, 1991
One of 7 Xerox posters. 200 wheatpasted

Dyke Action Machine! is Carrie Moyer and Sue Schaffner. DAM! was one of the first and longest-running queer public art projects. DAM! interventions appeared annually in New York City from 1991-2008.
 

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