MONICA TRINIDAD
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Downloading and Licensing Work

​I have illustrations available for download on Justseeds website. Images are free to use for non-revenue generating purposes and with credit clearly added near the artwork. When using my artwork, please do not edit any illustrations without my permission. This means no color changes, no cropping, and no adding or omitting wording without my permission. For licensing fees for artwork not available for download, please email me. To purchase selected prints, visit Justseeds online store.
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Working with Me

For inquiries on speaking engagements about art & abolition, movement art & organizing, or for art commissions, email me at monicatrinidadart at gmail dot com. Note: Currently not taking commissions until 2023.
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Recommendations

If you're looking for a graphic designer, graphic recorder, or other illustrators and printmakers, here are some of my favorites. 
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GRAPHIC DESIGNERS
​​Grae Rosa
Oori Studio
GRAPHIC RECORDERS
Radical Roadmaps 
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY
Illustrators, Printmakers, etc. 

​Molly Costello
Naimah Thomas 
William Estrada
Andrea Narno

Testimonials
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“Monica was a guest speaker for Lisa Vinebaum's Social Fabrics class at SAIC, for which I was the TA. Monica is an incredible story teller, with a fantastic ability to weave personal narrative with the history and practice of social movements, with an intimate focus on Chicago. She provided our students with a new lens for understanding intersections of identity, art, and activism, all the while breaking down abolitionist movement building into understandable and inspiring terms.”
​- Ruby T
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“Monica is wonderful! She gave an excellent talk as part of our panel on queer zines at UChicago's Center for the Study of Gender & Sexuality. She's incredibly thoughtful and intentional about her work, and is a testament to the power of movement art and uplifting artists of color.”
​- Bea M.
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"Monica participated in a panel discussion about Art and Resistance for The Conversation, an ongoing series at Women and Children Bookstore in Chicago. She was engaging and informed, drawing on direct experience and a wide body of knowledge to connect with the audience very directly. We received great feedback on her contributions and hope to have her back again. There's clearly a wide variety of topics that she can speak to."
​- Zoe Z.
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