Flo Low is a British-Armenian artist, graphic designer, and art educator based in Brooklyn. They use printmaking and textile to explore the figures and landscapes of the past, how they shape us and how we shape them in response to loneliness and alienation. In their practice, they gather found fragments that give us a glimpse into the layered history around us, including city typography, which they have published as the NYC ABCs, and Armenian food history, published as Recipes from a Free Artsakh. Inspired by the children they work with, their ongoing project Bags for Life plays with form and function through designing and making single-purpose (but not single use) bags. 

Observatory of Universality of Human Rights

Manifesto about the future of the feminist movement


I designed a full color print 16-page zine manifesto for OURs, the Observatory of Universality of Human Rights, at AWID (Association for Women’s Rights in Development): Past, present and future: OURs’ feminist vision to face today’s anti-rights realities. Within a colorful, positive, forward-thinking zine aesthetic, I also adopted visual themes of time in the cut-and-paste illustrations.


©2026 Flo Low