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Hayley Gilmore

Her practice merges professional graphic design with the urgent visual language of social advocacy.

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Based in Mississippi, Hayley Gilmore is a graphic designer and educator who holds an MFA from the University of Memphis. Beyond her creative practice, she has shared her expertise as a design professor at several institutions and founded "Ladies Who Design" to support women within the design industry.

Visual voice

Gilmore’s work blends professional graphic design with digital illustration and bold typography. Her aesthetic focuses on the intersection of feminism, cinema, and pop culture, often utilizing the visual language of protest and social commentary.
Digital IllustrationTypographyFeminismPop CultureProtest ArtCinema
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Hayley Gilmore — questions answered

What is Hayley Gilmore's most recognized work?

She is best known for creating the viral 2017 Women’s March poster, "A Woman's Place is in the Resistance."

Where is her work held?

Her protest art is held in the permanent collection of American Protest Art at the Library of Congress.

What themes does she explore in her art?

Her work frequently explores themes of feminism, cinema, and pop culture through a graphic design lens.

What is her professional and academic background?

She earned her MFA from the University of Memphis in 2013 and has served as a design professor at Mississippi State University and the University of Memphis.

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