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Artist’s Street Signs in Philadelphia Warn of Fascism Ahead

Last updated: January 27, 2026 7:50 pm
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Philadelphia is a city known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and unique sense of humor. Recently, a new form of street art has emerged in the city, blending guerrilla tactics with Philly humor to address pressing social issues. These guerrilla imitations of common road signage serve as a form of activism, alerting residents to threats from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the dangers of looming authoritarianism.

One such artist behind these provocative signs goes by the moniker Make it Weird. Preferring to remain anonymous, Make it Weird uses DIY solar-powered screens to convey messages that range from bus schedules to political commentary. The artist’s work can be found throughout the city, with installations that poke fun at local quirks and raise awareness about critical issues.

In a city where the threat of ICE raids is a constant concern, Make it Weird’s signs blend seamlessly with the urban landscape. Mimicking the aesthetics of traffic signs, the artist’s messages are a clever parody of legality and authority. The signs not only inform residents of their rights but also convey a sense of solidarity and community spirit.

Before 2025, Make it Weird never considered themselves an artist. However, as political tensions rose and social injustices became more apparent, the artist felt compelled to use their skills for activism. Collaborating with other local artists, Make it Weird created bold statements that challenged the status quo and sparked conversations about democracy and freedom.

Despite facing challenges from city officials and vandals, Make it Weird’s signs have endured. The artist’s messages resonate with the residents of South Philadelphia, where most of the installations are located. In a neighborhood known for its tight-knit community and strong sense of identity, Make it Weird’s signs serve as a reminder that unity and solidarity are essential in times of crisis.

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Through their art, Make it Weird hopes to amplify the voices of the community and foster a sense of togetherness. By using humor and creativity, the artist sparks dialogue about important issues and encourages residents to stand up for their rights. In a city as diverse and dynamic as Philadelphia, Make it Weird’s work is a testament to the power of art in creating social change.

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