First Friday

First Friday is back at Poster House! On Friday February 4, the museum is open for free with extended hours till 8pm! Stop by and enjoy your last chance to see our current exhibitions before they close on February 6th. Proof of vaccination and masks are required for entry; please see below for complete details. […]

PH x College: Intro to Inclusive Design in Museums

Poster House 119 West 23rd Street, New York, NY, United States

How are museums morally and ethically obligated to ensure their spaces are accessible to all? And are they delivering on that obligation and including disabled individuals in such conversations? Join Poster House and artist, educator, and disability rights activist Oaklee Thiele in discussing the issue of museum accessibility and various measures cultural institutions can take […]

Posters & Cocktails: British Travel Posters

Posters & Cocktails returns to delight guests around the world! Take a trip across the pond with your favorite poster-loving duo: Poster House Chief Curator Angelina Lippert & Nicholas Lowry of Swann Auction Galleries. They will be exploring the exciting history of vintage British travel posters, from the romance of Brighton to the drama of […]

Vibrant Verbal Description Tour: Be My Valentine

Every month, Poster House offers virtual Vibrant Verbal Description Tours specifically for community members who are blind or have low vision. In order to reach a wide, art-loving audience around the world, we offer our description tours online through Zoom. These tours are led by our Chief Curator, allowing you intimate access to the items […]

Poster Kids: Poster Origins

Poster House 119 West 23rd Street, New York, NY, United States

Have you ever wondered about the history of posters and how they became so ubiquitous? From train stations to bodega windows, posters are everywhere! This month, join Poster Kids to learn about some of the world's earliest posters. Afterwards, create artwork using a color layering process inspired by printing techniques of the past and present!  […]

Black History is Poster History

Poster House is excited to partner with Dr. Jonathan Square for a close look at posters in the museum’s collection that address Black history and culture. Dr. Square will explore how Black representation in poster history has evolved over time, drawing from a curated selection of posters from the museum's permanent collection . Whether created […]

Members Preview Day

Poster House is thrilled to welcome Members and their guests for an exclusive preview of the museum’s latest exhibitions The Utopian Avant-Garde: Soviet Film Posters 1920s and Ethel Reed: I Am My Own Property. Enjoy early access to these exciting shows before they open to the public, and enjoy special Member benefits all day long—including […]

The History of Black Women in Graphic Design

Poster House is thrilled to welcome Dr. Cheryl D. Miller and Tasheka Arceneaux-Sutton for an evening celebrating the contributions of Black women to the field of graphic design. Accomplished designers in their own right, Miller & Arceneaux-Sutton will join forces to uplift the legacy of Black women designers, paying special attention to those that have […]

First Friday

First Friday is back at Poster House—On Friday March 4, the museum will be open for free with extended hours till 9pm! Stop by for your first chance to see our newest exhibitions and join in the fun by attending an activity, workshop, or performance throughout the day (activities to be announced). Every First Friday […]

PH x College: Peter Max Clock Painting

Poster House 119 West 23rd Street, New York, NY, United States

Peter Max’s colorful, psychedelic designs with motifs drawn from Art Nouveau and Eastern painting traditions are hallmarks of the visual identity of the 1960s. Max created commissions and advertisements for a wide range of clients, from the Woodstock Music Festival (Summer of Love) to bedsheets to clocks for General Electric (GE), the latter of which […]