I'm Meredith Hutchison — Armenian American, NYC-based, and deeply rooted in the fight for justice, imagination, and art that makes an impact. I’m a feminist, storyteller, time traveler (for real), and artist who shows up in solidarity with Black, Indigenous, and communities of color in the ongoing work of racial justice. For over 15 years, I’ve collaborated with movements and communities across 15+ countries to co-create bold, beautiful, liberatory work.
I'm the force behind The Linocut — a creative studio and futures lab where art, strategy, and radical dreaming collide to help us build the futures we deserve. I also co-founded Resistance Communications (go check us out!), a collective of creatives working alongside resistors of injustice to ignite imagination and mobilize action. And I’m the co-founder of Vision Not Victim, a global girl-driven program that unleashes the power of girls to reimagine their futures and fight for gender equity.
My work’s been featured in public spaces, galleries, and places like BBC, CNN, Vanity Fair, Ms. Magazine, Buzzfeed, and The Washington Post — but more importantly, it lives in murals, movements, workshops, and wild ideas shared across generations and borders.