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SUMMARY:Poster House's Second Birthday!
DESCRIPTION:Poster House is turning 2! To celebrate our second year of poster-filled exhibitions and programming\, we will be open free of charge on July 10!  \nGrab your friends and come see our current exhibitions and enjoy everything Poster House has to offer. Throughout the day\, we’ll have guided tours\, interactive activities\, and sweet treats available in our Café. You can sign up for a free tour through the links below or reserve your free museum ticket here. We can’t wait to celebrate with you!  \nNote: Covid safety protocols\, including social distancing and masks\, will be enforced throughout the day. Guided tours are offered free of charge but must be reserved in advance to ensure we comply with all safety regulations. \nTours (Advanced Registration Required):\nIn Person Tour of Vera List & the Posters of Lincoln Center\, 1pm \nJoin Chief Curator Angelina Lippert for an in-depth look at our mini-exhibition Vera List & The Posters of Lincoln Center. Learn how Vera List’s generous donation to Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts created an amazing archive of posters made by the hottest contemporary artists of the time.  \nIn Person Tour of Freak Power\, 2pm\nCollections Manager Melissa Walker will take guests on a guided tour of our current exhibition Freak Power. Learn about Hunter S. Thompson’s bid to become sheriff of Aspen with Poster House’s resident political poster expert!  \nIn Person Tour of Julius Klinger: Posters For A Modern Age\, 3pm\nJoin Chief Curator Angelina Lippert for an entertaining tour of Julius Klinger: Posters for a Modern Age\, on loan to us from the Wolfsonian in Miami Beach\, Florida. Get an in-depth look at the iconic\, humorous\, and quirky work of Julius Klinger\, and learn how his posters shaped modern advertising. \nDrop in Activities (No Registration Required):\nButton Making\, 12–4pm\nStop by our Poster History Timeline and make your very own commemorative button! Select a design and watch it get made in real time by our lovely staff.  \nLive Screen Printing Demonstration with Mike King\, 12–4pm\nPrint your very own limited-edition silkscreen poster with Mike King\, the world’s most prolific gig poster artist! $10 includes the cost of materials and your commemorative poster. \nFreak Power Poster Signing with Pablo Medina\, 12–4pm\nLove our Freak Power exhibition poster? Now’s your chance to meet the artist behind this incredible piece! Pablo Medina will be in our shop answering design questions and signing originals. Pablo is a graphic designer and artist who spends his time designing for cultural and NGO clients (including Taskforce/IntoAction\, the MoMA\, The New York Times\, and Sneaker News) and making art in his studio at the Trestle Art Space in Brooklyn. \n 
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/poster-house-second-birthday/
CATEGORIES:Kid-Friendly,Free,Accessibility,In-Person,CMYK
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210710T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210710T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185623
CREATED:20210702T161651Z
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SUMMARY:In-Person Tour: Vera List & the Posters of Lincoln Center
DESCRIPTION:Poster House is turning 2! To celebrate our second year of poster-filled exhibitions and programming\, we will be open free of charge on July 10!  \nat 1pm\, Join Chief Curator Angelina Lippert for an in-depth look at our mini-exhibition Vera List & The Posters of Lincoln Center. Learn how Vera List’s generous donation to Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts created an amazing archive of posters made by the hottest contemporary artists of the time.  \n Note: Covid safety protocols\, including social distancing and masks\, will be enforced throughout the day. Guided tours are offered free of charge but must be reserved in advance to ensure we comply with all safety regulations.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/in-person-tour-vera-list-and-the-posters-of-lincoln-center/
CATEGORIES:Free,In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210710T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210710T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185623
CREATED:20210702T161219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T175450Z
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SUMMARY:In Person Tour: Freak Power
DESCRIPTION:Poster House is turning 2! To celebrate our second year of poster-filled exhibitions and programming\, we will be open free of charge on July 10!  \nAt 2pm\, Collections Manager Melissa Walker will take guests on a guided tour of our current exhibition Freak Power. Learn about Hunter S. Thompson’s bid to become sheriff of Aspen with Poster House’s resident political poster expert!  \nNote: Covid safety protocols\, including social distancing and masks\, will be enforced throughout the day. Guided tours are offered free of charge but must be reserved in advance to ensure we comply with all safety regulations.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/in-person-tour-freak-power/
CATEGORIES:Free,In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210710T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210710T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185623
CREATED:20210702T161415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T175545Z
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SUMMARY:In Person Tour of Julius Klinger: Posters for a Modern Age
DESCRIPTION:Poster House is turning 2! To celebrate our second year of poster-filled exhibitions and programming\, we will be open free of charge on July 10!  \nAt 3pm\, join Chief Curator Angelina Lippert for an entertaining tour of Julius Klinger: Posters for a Modern Age\, on loan to us from the Wolfsonian in Miami Beach\, Florida. Get an in-depth look at  the iconic\, humorous\, and quirky work of Julius Klinger\, and learn how his posters shaped modern advertising. \nNote: Covid safety protocols\, including social distancing and masks\, will be enforced throughout the day. Guided tours are offered free of charge but must be reserved in advance to ensure we comply with all safety regulations.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/in-person-tour-of-julius-klinger-posters-for-a-modern-age/
CATEGORIES:Free,In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210713T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210713T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185623
CREATED:20210409T175341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T175656Z
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SUMMARY:Fight the Man: Posters & Politics of the 1960s & ’70s
DESCRIPTION:The political posters of the 1960s and ‘70s defined a generation\, helping shape contemporary politics. \nJoin Poster House Collections Manager Melissa Walker as she examines mid-century presidential election posters\, including the Nixon\, JFK\, and Reagan campaigns. Explore how both mainstream and counterculture political posters spurred civic engagement\, with special attention to posters currently featured in the Freak Power exhibition. Questions about political posters are strongly encouraged! \nThis virtual event will be hosted on Zoom with attendees cameras off. A recording of the event will be made available for all registered attendees. Closed Captioning will be provided. Questions about access? Please email Salvador Muñoz\, Public Programs Manager\, at Salvador@posterhouse.org
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/fight-the-man-posters-politics-of-the-1960s-70s/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210715T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210715T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185623
CREATED:20210420T231657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T181656Z
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SUMMARY:Art Against Gentrification with Chinatown Art Brigade
DESCRIPTION:Gentrification was a hot-button issue at the center of Hunter S. Thomspon’s 1969 Freak Power campaign\, and is still at the forefront of civic discourse today. Poster House is thrilled to partner with Chinatown Art Brigade (CAB) for a panel on the role of artists in the ongoing fight against gentrification. Explore the collective’s creative interventions against gentrification in Chinatown and the intersection of art\, organizing\, and politics on this crucial issue. Questions strongly encouraged! \nChinatown Art Brigade (CAB) is an intergenerational\, womxn-led collective driven by the fundamental belief that our cultural\, material\, and aesthetic modes of production have the power to advance social change. Together\, they make work that centers art and culture as a way to support community-led campaigns around issues of gentrification and displacement.   \nBetty Yu is a multimedia artist\, photographer\, filmmaker\, and activist born and raised in NYC to Chinese immigrant parents. Ms. Yu integrates documentary film\, new media platforms\, and community-infused approaches into her practice\, and she is a co-founder of Chinatown Art Brigade and has been awarded artist residencies and fellowships from the Laundromat Project\, A Blade of Grass\, International Studio & Curatorial Program\, and many others. \nDiane Wong is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University\, Newark. She writes at the intersections of American politics\, Asian American studies\, critical urban studies\, cultural and media studies\, and community rooted methodologies. Her work draws from a combination of methods including ethnography\, participatory mapping\, archival research\, augmented reality\, and oral history interviews.  \nEm He is a member of the Chinatown Art Brigade and a trans and queer Cantonese settler immigrant who grew up on unceded Coast Salish lands and is now living on stolen Lenape land. They are a housing justice and anti-displacement organizer building power with intergenerational and multilingual Asian immigrant communities as well as an activist and organizer in cultural orgnazing\, queer justice\, healing justice\, leftist\, decolonial\, and prison abolition movements. \nThis online event will be hosted on Zoom with attendees cameras off. Closed Captioning will be provided. A recording of the event will be made available for all registered attendees.  Questions about access? Please email Salvador Muñoz\, Public Programs Manager\, at Salvador@posterhouse.org \nPhoto Credit: Louis Chan
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/art-against-gentrification-with-chinatown-art-brigade/
CATEGORIES:Virtual,CMYK
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210715T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210715T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185623
CREATED:20201117T210047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T181742Z
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SUMMARY:Remote Vibrant Verbal Description Tour: Julius Klinger
DESCRIPTION:Every month\, Poster House offers Vibrant Verbal Description Tours specifically for community members who are blind or have low vision. Explore one of the museum’s shows with a museum educator trained in the art of verbal description and learn more about the history of printed posters. \nIn order to reach a wide\, art-loving audience around the world\, we offer our description tours online through teleconference. These tours are led by our Chief Curator\, allowing you intimate access to the items in our current shows. \nThis tour will focus on Julius Klinger: Posters For A Modern Age\, an exhibition focusing on the designer’s life and outlandish Jugendstil designs. \nPlease email access@posterhouse.org or call 917.722.2439 x413 by July 13 to sign up for this event. You will be emailed poster images for reference as well as information about accessing the teleconference the morning of the virtual tour. \nTours start promptly and will last approximately 70 minutes with questions. \nFor a complete list of our Access Tours\, click the Access filter at the top of our Events page\, call 917.722.2439 x413 or email access@posterhouse.org. Poster House will also strive to accommodate any outside accessibility tour requests given two week’s notice.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/remote-vibrant-verbal-description-tour-julius-klinger-2/
CATEGORIES:Free,Accessibility,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210716T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210716T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185623
CREATED:20210526T160755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T182341Z
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SUMMARY:Hamilton Hang: Curatorial Tour with Angelina Lippert
DESCRIPTION:Poster House is thrilled to partner with Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum for a tour of our latest exhibition Julius Klinger: Posters for a Modern Age with Chief Curator Angelina Lippert. Recognized as one of the leading graphic artists of the 20th century\, Klinger brought a fresh voice to the world of advertising\, blending humor with sexuality\, quirkiness with technical precision. \nHamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum’s mission is to advance the understanding of our printing and design heritage by documenting\, archiving and reproducing the history and images of American letterpress printing. Their premier collection of printing type\, engravings\, library\, prints and equipment support scholarship and education at all levels by preserving through use\, research and demonstration.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/hamilton-hang-curatorial-tour-with-angelina-lippert/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210719T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210719T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185623
CREATED:20210607T202822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T182443Z
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SUMMARY:Intern Instagram Takeover: Ajula
DESCRIPTION:Poster House’s second season of summer internships is almost finished.  \nFour amazing people joined the museum’s ten-week\, paid summer internship program this July through August. They were afforded remote access to all parts of running a cultural organization\, from collections management to public outreach\, educational development to corporate membership. Over the next few weeks\, they will be sharing their final projects\, writing for the museum Blog\, and creating unique social media content. \nThis Monday\, Teen Programs Intern Ajula Van Ness-Otunnu will be taking over Instagram Stories for a full day\, exploring the history and evolution of Newport Jazz and Folk Festival posters. \nAjula is a rising sophomore at Sarah Lawrence College\, currently studying Creative Writing and Film History with a focus on Africana Studies.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/intern-instagram-takeover-ajula/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210721T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210721T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185623
CREATED:20210611T211134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T182614Z
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SUMMARY:Lippert & Lowry: Fireside Chats
DESCRIPTION:Join everyone’s favorite blazer-loving poster duo for a Fireside Chat on Instagram Live! \nAngelina Lippert\, Chief Curator at Poster House\, and Nicholas Lowry\, Director of Swann Auction Galleries\, are two of the biggest personalities in the poster world. And they also happen to be best buddies! So why not spend your evening hanging out with them? There’ll even be a real fireplace! \nAsk questions\, chime in\, make requests\, play along—no poster is off limits for these two! \nThis week\, prepare to take an idyllic trip with your favorite tour guides as they explore American travel posters! \nJust follow @posterhousenyc and @swanngalleries and tune in at 8pm for the best poster entertainment on the internet! \n*This event has passed. Watch archived Fireside Chats on the “Our Friends” Highlight on our Instagram page!
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/lippert-lowry-fireside-chats-15/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210722T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210722T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185623
CREATED:20210426T191205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T182744Z
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SUMMARY:Posters\, Politics\, and Satire: A Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Political satire is as old as civilization. As long as there have been different points of view\, people have found a way to lambast their opponents. \nFew modern satirists are as well-known as Hunter S. Thompson\, whose biting points of view are beautifully expressed in the posters on view in Freak Power. But where is political satire in posters today? And how do contemporary designers use humor to challenge public perception?  This afternoon\, join poster makers Winston Tseng and Maia Lorian as they discuss how they’ve used posters to point out hypocrisy\, corruption\, and greed in the political system. \nWinston Tseng is a graphic artist based in New York City. He graduated from UC Berkeley and his background is in the skateboard industry\, where for over a decade he’s worked for brands including: Birdhouse\, Emerica\, Etnies\, Jenkem\, and Enjoi. At Enjoi\, he was the art director until 2014 and created hundreds of skateboards\, tshirts\, and apparel graphics. His work is included in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institution (Washington\, DC)\, Poster House Museum (New York\, NY)\, and Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art (New York\, NY). \nMaia Lorian is an actor\, creator\, Native New Yorker\, and artistic director of A Presidential Parody—a Guerrilla art ad takeover with live street art performances and interventions around NYC. As an artist\, her work has been featured in Hyperallergic and The Nation\, Street Art NYC\, and many others. Lorian’s pieces are in the permanent collection of Poster House Museum and The 45 Library. Her work as an actor has influenced her work as an artist\, credits include SNL (NBC)\, Flight of the Conchords (HBO)\, The Onion News Network (IFC)\, and many original works of theater. \nThis virtual event will be hosted on Zoom with attendees cameras off. A recording of the event will be made available for all registered attendees. Closed Captioning will be provided. Questions about access? Please email Salvador Muñoz\, Public Programs Manager\, at Salvador@posterhouse.org
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/posters-politics-and-satire-a-conversation/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210725T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210725T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185623
CREATED:20210512T165917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T182828Z
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SUMMARY:Poster Kids:  Poster Processes
DESCRIPTION:Join Poster House on the last Sunday morning of every month\, from 10–11am for a family-friendly\, interactive\, virtual poster tour and a related art-making experience. Admission is free; advanced registration is required in order to receive link access and a list of suggested materials. See below for details. \nPoster designers have the big job of visually communicating messages to the masses. Join us for an interactive virtual tour that explores famous posters and talks about what makes them so effective. After the tour\, you can participate in a collage-making workshop where we’ll try out some of the fun poster styles discussed. \nMaterials:\nmagazine/newspaper\ncolorful paper\nwhite paper\nscissors\ngluestick
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/poster-kids-poster-processes/
CATEGORIES:Kid-Friendly,Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210726T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210726T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185623
CREATED:20210325T215643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T183425Z
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SUMMARY:Lucian Bernhard & The Object Poster
DESCRIPTION:Poster House is thrilled to partner with design historian Steven Heller for an evening examining the iconic and impactful work of Lucian Bernhard. \nLucian Bernhard is the putative father of the modern advertising poster. He came to be best known for the Sachplakat—or object poster\, a subset of the greater Plakatstil (poster style) genre. Unlike the Jewish\, Vienna-based Julius Klinger\, Bernhard left Germany before 1933 and became a more variegated commercial artist\, producing type face families\, children’s books\, logos\, and identity systems. This wide-ranging talk will examine Bernhard’s European and American accomplishments in the design field he helped to invent. \nSteven Heller is the co-chair of SVA MFA Design / The Designer as Entrepreneur\, and author or editor of 200 books on design\, political art\, and popular culture. He has written extensively about Weimar-era design. Heller is also the recipient of an NEA grant to study Lucian Bernhard’s life and work.\n\nJulius Klinger: Posters for a Modern Age comes to Poster House from The Wolfsonian–Florida International University in Miami Beach\, FL.\n\nThis virtual event will be hosted on Zoom with attendees cameras off. A recording of the event will be made available for all registered attendees. Closed Captioning will be provided. Questions about access? Please email Salvador Muñoz\, Public Programs Manager\, at Salvador@posterhouse.org
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/lucian-bernhard-the-object-poster/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210728T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210728T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185623
CREATED:20210607T202537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T183542Z
UID:10001342-1627462800-1627491600@posterhouse.org
SUMMARY:Intern Instagram Takeover: Erin
DESCRIPTION:Poster House’s second season of summer internships is almost finished.  \nFour amazing people joined the museum’s ten-week\, paid summer internship program this July through August. They were afforded remote access to all parts of running a cultural organization\, from collections management to public outreach\, educational development to corporate membership. Over the next few weeks\, they will be sharing their final projects\, writing for the museum Blog\, and creating unique social media content. \nThis Monday\, Design Intern Erin Moore will be taking over Instagram Stories for a full day\, exploring the Medu Art Ensemble of Botswana and how the collective used silkscreen techniques to fight apartheid in Africa in the 1970s and 80s. \nErin is a rising senior at the Maryland Institute College of Art\, majoring in Printmaking. She is interested in book arts\, hand-lettering\, and zines. 
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/intern-instagram-takeover-erin/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210728T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210728T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185623
CREATED:20210420T233136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T183650Z
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SUMMARY:Posters & Cocktails: Off the Leash!
DESCRIPTION:Our Posters & Cocktails events continue to delight guests around the world! Tonight\, grab your chew toys because we’re partnering with The Museum of the Dog for an evening of posters featuring everyone’s favorite furry four-legged friends! \nPoster House’s Chief Curator will once again be hosting Nicholas Lowry of Swann Auction Galleries and Don Spiro of The Green Fairy Society over Zoom as they bark their way through these iconic dog posters! \nAfter Don opens the show with our first cocktail\, Nicholas will release the visual hounds. Afterwards\, Don will continue to help us tastefully imbibe throughout the night while Nicho walks us through some of man’s best posters featuring man’s best friend. \nCocktail Ingredients: \nSALTY DOG/GREYHOUND\nSalt rim for “Salty Dog\,” no salt for Greyhound\n2 oz gin\n4 oz grapefruit juice\nIce cubes \nBLOODHOUND COCKTAIL\n1 oz Gin\n1 oz sweet vermouth\n1 oz dry vermouth\n2 or 3 muddled strawberries\nOptional garnish with strawberry \nGREAT DANE\n2 oz gin\n1 oz Cherry Heering\n1/2 oz dry vermouth\n1 tsp kirschwasser\nlemon twist \nHAIR OF THE DOG\n2 oz blended scotch\n1 oz honey\n1 oz cream \nPINK SQUIRREL\n1 oz crème de noyaux\n1 oz white crème de cacao\n1 oz heavy cream (or ice cream)\nOptional garnish: freshly grated nutmeg \nThis online event will be hosted on Zoom with attendees cameras off. Closed Captioning will be provided. A recording of the event will be made available for all registered attendees. Questions about access? Please email Salvador Muñoz\, Public Programs Manager\, at salvador@posterhouse.org. \nThis event is presented in partnership with The Museum of the Dog.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/posters-and-cocktails-off-the-leash/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210729T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210729T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T185623
CREATED:20210511T181013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T183759Z
UID:10001481-1627583400-1627588800@posterhouse.org
SUMMARY:Jewish Identity & Advertising: Posters in The Third Reich
DESCRIPTION:The rise of the Third Reich had an indelible impact on graphic design. Some poster artists chose to promote the Nazi cause\, others fled persecution to find success in new countries\, while others were murdered by the governments that once touted their work as “genius.” At the same time\, prominent poster collections\, like those of Julius Paul and Hans Sachs\, were confiscated and dispersed\, destroying some of the best archives ever created within the medium.  \nThis conversation will explore the many paths poster designers and collectors were forced to take during and after World War II. Of particular interest will be the work of Walter Herz and other Jewish posterists who emigrated to the United Kingdom to forge new identities and further shape graphic design history\, contrasted with the tragic story of Hans Sachs whose landmark archive of posters was only recently restituted to his heirs.  \nIndependent scholar Eve M. Kahn is a regular contributor of features to The New York Times\, where she served as weekly Antiques columnist from 2008 to 2016. Her 2019 book\, Forever Seeing New Beauties: The Forgotten Impressionist Mary Rogers Williams\, 1857-1907 (Wesleyan University Press)\, received the Sarton Women’s Book Award and prizes from the Connecticut League of History Organizations\, among other groups. Her biography now in progress is tentatively titled To Fight for the Poor With My Pen: The Forgotten Journalist Zoe Anderson Norris\, 1860-1914. \nKristina Parsons is the Leon Levy Curatorial Assistant at the Jewish Museum in New York. Her research centers around technology\, dress\, and migration in the twentieth century. Kristina has worked on exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art and the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum. She has also contributed essays to publications including E. McKnight Kauffer: The Artist in Advertising (2020). \nSuzanne Glass studied at Cambridge University\, UK and at the Interpreting School of Zurich\, Switzerland. Suzanne was deeply involved in the retrieval of the world’s best known poster collection\, stolen by the Nazis from her great grandfather Hans Sachs. She is currently working on a film script on the subject\, entitled\, ” Einstein’s Dentist and his Posters.” She is a widely published journalist and the author of three novels: The Interpreter and The Sculptors\, both published by Random House\, and The Milliner\, recently completed. Her play The Hatmaker was produced Off Broadway and published by Samuel French. Suzanne lives in New York with her 2 boys\, Zachary 10 and Gabriel 2.  \nThis virtual event will be hosted on Zoom with attendees cameras off. Closed Captioning will be provided. A recording will be provided to all registered attendees. Questions about access? Please email Salvador Muñoz\, Public Programs Manager\, at Salvador@posterhouse.org
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/jewish-identity-advertising-posters-in-the-third-reich/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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