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SUMMARY:First Friday
DESCRIPTION:Join Poster House on the First Friday of every month for free admission and extended hours! Explore the museum’s latest exhibitions and get in on the fun by attending a tour\, workshop\, performance\, or activity throughout the day. Every First Friday is different\, offering unique opportunities to engage with rotating exhibitions and the permanent collection. \n12pm Upstander Intervention Training\nIn response to recent homophobic and transphobic incidents in the neighborhood and the city at large\, Poster House is partnering with the New York City Anti-Violence Project to offer an upstander intervention training. Learn de-escalation strategies and how to safely intervene when witnessing or experiencing violence. All levels of experience are welcome to attend this comprehensive training. \n3:00pm Black Power to Black People Curatorial Tour\nJoin curator Es-pranza Humphrey for a tour of Black Power to Black People: Branding the Black Panther Party. Learn how the Black Panther Party devised a graphic language to reaffirm Black humanity and decommodify Black life. Explore the bold language and striking graphics that exposed the public to radical images that captured a shift in tone in the fight for civil rights. Questions strongly encouraged! \n3:30pm PH x Teens: Making the Message\nTeens are invited to a special a back-to-back PH x Teens event! \nIn partnership with the Young Lordes Collective\, PH x Teens invites you to a zine making workshop. The YLC will facilitate a discussion about the use of posters/pamphlets/other printable media in activism. After discussion\, teens will make a zine about something that they are passionate about. Teens are encouraged to be as creative as they please. After they create their zines\, teens are encouraged to explore Black Power to Black People: Branding the Black Panther Party. \nPH x Teens is a drop-in program for young adults ages 13 to 18. Advanced registration is encouraged\, but participants are not expected to stay the entire time; guests should plan to spend about an hour on this interactive\, self-guided activity. \n5:30pm PH x Teens: Watercolor Haiku\nTeens are invited to a special a back-to-back PH x Teens event! \nInspired by Satō Kochi’s Five Seasons (1988)\, teens are invited to learn how to write a haiku using watercolor and calligraphy. Participants will take home a finished artwork\, and are encouraged to explore the exhibition Made in Japan: 20th-Century Poster Art. \nPH x Teens is a drop-in program for young adults ages 13 to 18. Advanced registration is encouraged\, but participants are not expected to stay the entire time; guests should plan to spend about an hour on this interactive\, self-guided activity. \n7pm PH X College: Student Movements & the Black Panther Party\nDid you know that many members of the Black Panther Party were students? College students are invited to this special tour and talkback led by Poster House Educator Rayyan Mikati. Learn more about the Black Panther Party’s history of student organizing and students’ roles in the civil rights and Black Power movements. Questions strongly encouraged! \n  \n 
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/first-friday-11/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:PH x Teens: Making the Message with the Young Lordes Collective
DESCRIPTION:Teens are invited to a special a back-to-back PH x Teens event! \nIn partnership with the Young Lordes Collective\, PH x Teens invites you to a zine making workshop. The YLC will facilitate a discussion about the use of posters/pamphlets/other printable media in activism. After discussion\, teens will make a zine about something that they are passionate about. Teens are encouraged to be as creative as they please. After they create their zines\, teens are encouraged to explore Black Power to Black People: Branding the Black Panther Party. \nMaia Villalba (she/they) is a Chinese Cuban communist\, organizer\, and abolitionist from Lower Manhattan. At New York University\, she concentrates in Social and Cultural Analysis at the College of Arts and Sciences and serves as the President of the Sexual and Reproductive Health Positive Club (SRH+).  In her most recent work\, Wretched Women: A Manifesto on Abolition\, Anti-Globalization\, and the International Struggle for the Commons\, she exposes the dark underbelly of global corporate development and explains how social practices\, acts of provisioning\, and forms of peer governance offer practical tools of resistance against the forces of late stage capitalism. Their manifesto is set for publication by Iskra Books in 2023. \nAt the intersection of artistry and activism\, the Young Lordes Collective (YLC) is a grassroots artist-activist youth collective that aims to create a growing and breathing network of underrepresented New Yorkers. Since March 2021\, the Young Lords Collective has cultivated a generative space for community-based learning\, care\, and revolutionary struggle for the emerging artists and activists of our generation. Through multimedia publications\, mutual aid initiatives\, food drives\, open mic nights\, educational discussions\, and more\, the Young Lordes Collective pays homage to activist groups of the past by uplifting the change makers of the future. \nPH x Teens is a drop-in program for young adults ages 13 to 18. Advanced registration is encouraged\, but participants are not expected to stay the entire time; guests should plan to spend about an hour on this interactive\, self-guided activity.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/ph-x-teens-making-the-message/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Free,In-Person
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SUMMARY:PH x Teens: Watercolor Haiku
DESCRIPTION:Teens are invited to a special a back-to-back PH x Teens event! \nInspired by Satō Kochi’s Five Seasons (1988)\, teens are invited to learn how to write a haiku using watercolor and calligraphy. Participants will take home a finished artwork\, and are encouraged to explore the exhibition Made in Japan: 20th-Century Poster Art.  \nPH x Teens is a drop-in program for young adults ages 13 to 18. Advanced registration is encouraged\, but participants are not expected to stay the entire time; guests should plan to spend about an hour on this interactive\, self-guided activity.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/ph-x-teens-watercolor-haiku/
LOCATION:NY
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