DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – History and art collide in a new exhibit that opened today at the Wright Patt Air Force Museum. “Posters at Home and War” opened today and runs through May of 2020. The exhibit ...
If you were to make the trip to the Museum of Fine Arts, you'd probably walk past one of its latest installations, "Art in the Street: European Posters," and not even stop to smell the roses - or gaze ...
Long before images of the Beatles and other popular bands adorned bedroom walls, posters had a different life. They served as advertisements and propaganda and were created by artists, who helped them ...
Every 4-H’er can create a project exhibit poster to showcase what they’ve learned while working on their 4-H project each year. Project exhibits are submitted for judging at the annual Marion County 4 ...
Posters, films, and other materials produced by artists in the Palestine Liberation Organization Information Department’s Beirut offices during the 1970s are the subject of a new exhibition opening in ...
FALL RIVER — If you get confused, just listen to the music play. Or, check out some cool posters. The Narrows Center for the Arts and Bahr Gallery present the largest collection of Grateful Dead ...
Shepard Fairey’s famous red, white and blue poster of presidential candidate Barack Obama with the word “Hope” underneath breathed new life into what had become a dormant tool of campaigns: the ...
Featuring nearly 125 works from Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum’s permanent collection, the exhibition “How Posters Work” shows how dozens of different designers—from prominent pioneers like ...
“Tea Drives Away the Droops” (1936) designed by Edward McKnight Kauffer for Empire Tea Market Expansion Board. (Photo: Matt Flynn courtesy Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum) You see posters ...
University of Connecticut students across all disciplines had a chance to present their research at the Fall Frontiers Poster Exhibition. The event, hosted by the Office of Undergraduate Research, was ...
In the late 1960s, San Francisco was the epicenter of counterculture. Thousands of people converged on the city for gatherings of like-minded people who shunned mainstream society and embraced the ...