The Cleveland Museum of Art

Collection Online as of July 14, 2026

A vertically oriented letterpress print consists of five horizontal stripes in light blue, pink, and white. Centered bold black serif characters spell "WE," "ARE.," "ALL OF," and "US." on four stacked lines, with periods following "ARE" and "US." Near the bottom edge, "Rita Collins" appears in smaller type. The composition is centered on a wide, textured tan cardstock border.

Printing the Truth (How Trans is You?)

2024
(American, b. 1948)
Image: 22.9 x 30.5 cm (9 x 12 in.)
© Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr.
Location: Not on view

Did You Know?

This series is one of several works in which Amos Kennedy Jr. has addressed the issue of trans rights, which he sees as being “about humanity.”

Description

Amos Kennedy Jr. is an American printmaker who is well-known for using letterpress technique to explore issues related to race and social justice. He works from his own print shop in Detroit, where he also teaches letterpress. This series presents phrases solicited from community members that address trans rights printed on the colors of the trans flag. The prints were produced for an installation at ATNSC, an interdisciplinary residency and cultural space for BIPOC artists in Cleveland.
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https://www.clevelandart.org/art/2024.84.14