Deb Almond is a Washington, DC-based artist whose work serves as a visual message of solidarity with women and girls. After a decade-long career in global sexual and reproductive health, Deb returned to painting in early 2020. Her art is a direct extension of her core belief that a woman’s power to choose her own path depends on her education, health, safety, economic security, and freedom to express her true sexuality and gender. Drawing inspiration from global protest art and her own journey, Deb’s vibrant pieces weave together messages of unity and resistance. Born and raised in London, UK, in 1987, Deb has called the District home since 2014. She lives with her Michigander husband and two children.
10% of all proceeds go to HIPS, which advances the health, rights and dignity, of people and communities in Washington, DC impacted by sex work and drug use. HIPS provides non-judgmental harm reduction services, advocacy, and community engagement led by those with lived experience.
Exhibitions
- Subvertisements: Using Ads & Logos for Protest & Solidarity, Center for the Study of Political Graphics, Los Angeles, CA, 2025
- Iteration Reiteration, juried by Roya Amirsoleymani, Addoley Dzegede and Christopher Kardambikis, Touchstone Gallery, Washington, DC, 2024
- Small But Mighty, Girls Who Paint, Kensington, MD, 2024
- UNFK Earth, Amplifier, 2023
- HerStory, juried by Selena Jackson, Girls Who Paint, Kensington, MD, 2022
- #Vaccinated Campaign, Amplifier, 2021
Press & Features
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Watts J. (Director). (2022). Spider-Man: No Way Home. Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios.
Reviews
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