Migrant Farmworkers by Jessica Gerlach

Civil Rights

Each Creative Action Network poster is hand-printed and handled to make sure that only the highest quality is offered and sent out. The sturdy matte paper and premium inks create a vibrant, museum-quality image that looks great both framed and unframed. Posters are printed in Los Angeles, CA on Epson Enhanced Matte Paper heavyweight stock, with a wide color gamut and Epson UltraChrome HDR ink-jet technology. The framed poster arrives wrapped in a protective yet lightweight black frame and includes a shatter-resistant acrylite front protector that won't break during shipping. International orders may be subject to customs duties & taxes. 

Proceeds Support:
Proceeds support Ultraviolet, a powerful and rapidly growing community of people from all walks of life mobilized to fight sexism and expand women's rights. We Can Do It! is a collection of designs inspired by the iconic “We Can Do It” poster of the 1940's to celebrate modern-day workers (women and men alike) who keep the country running and rarely receive the recognition they deserve.

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Design By: Jessica Gerlach
Jessica Gerlach

Jessica is a designer and illustrator currently living in Cedar City, Utah where she teaches art and design at Southern Utah University. She is passionate about design, science, letterpress, books, animation, and beautiful things.

 

Design By: Jessica Gerlach
Jessica Gerlach

Jessica is a designer and illustrator currently living in Cedar City, Utah where she teaches art and design at Southern Utah University. She is passionate about design, science, letterpress, books, animation, and beautiful things.

 

Artist Statement

I grew up in a farming community in central Pennsylvania and I remember summers harvesting corn in the fields. Farmworks are some of our nation's most vital workers. Their labor brings us low cost fresh fruits and vegetables year round. I wanted to capture an image of the migrant farmworker who travels from place to place to work in agriculture. — Jessica Gerlach