
About us
The Hatikvah Sticker Collective emerged in the wake of October 7, during a renaissance of Jewish art and culture. Through art, we process grief, trauma, pride, and identity, channeling these emotions into action.
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We empower creatives and activists to counter rising antisemitism by exploring the accessible art of thermal printmaking. By making, printing and sharing stickers, we build bridges, transcend barriers, and contribute to repairing the world.
So long as we create,
Our hope is not yet lost.
Who we are
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We are a nondenominational and nonpartisan international collective of creatives that embraces all members of the vibrant and diverse Jewish community and its allies.
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We are united in our opposition to antisemitism, and we are
unapologetically Zionist.
Goals
The Hatikvah Sticker Collective facilitates connections between artists, hobbyist printmakers, and the Jewish community to spread our messages of hope and Jewish empowerment.
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We seek to accomplish this by:
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Celebrating and spreading the work of artists in our community
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We invite creatives from across the diaspora and Israel to submit and/or download works from our 4x6 thermal sticker library​
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Empowering creatives to start their printmaking journey​
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We provide learning materials about the thermal printing process, including logistics, tips, techniques, and what materials you ne​ed
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Hatikvah Sticker Collective does not condone imagery or text that encourages or incites violence, illegal activity, or hatred.
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Hatikvah Sticker Collective does not condone messaging that contains racial, religious, or ethnic slurs.
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Hatikvah Sticker Collective does not encourage or condone vandalism or graffiti.
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Hatikvah Sticker Collective supports the sharing of art and creation between Artists and Hobbyist Printers for Personal Use.
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Hatikvah Sticker Collective is not responsible for how Printers use their sticker creations.