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SUMMARY:Members Only: Love & Fury & Poetry & Prose
DESCRIPTION:Please note: Attendees of this event must enter the museum via the 24th Street Entrance. The 23d street entrance will be closed for a private event.  \nIn honor of National Poetry Month and the exhibition Love & Fury: New York’s Fight Against AIDS\, Poster House members are invited to a special evening hosted by artists Eleanor Kipping and C. (Constantine Jones) of the cultural collective What Would an HIV Doula Do? (WWHIVDD?).   \nEleanor and C. will lead a workshop in which participants will consider poetry\, visual language\, and politics within the context of the Love & Fury exhibition. Attendees will be invited to engage in a variety of ways\, including discussion\, writing\, and observation. This special event will be part exhibition tour and part creative exercise\, encouraging a serious exploration of the current of lived human experiences that drove the grassroots response to AIDS from 1979 to 2003.  \nEleanor Kipping is a Brooklyn-based Artist\, Educator and Arts Administrator\, originally from Maine. Her multidisciplinary practice lies at the intersection of performance\, installation and lens-based media and image making. Her work explores the othering of viruses at the intersection of race\, gender\, class and place. Through the examination and deconstruction of historical and contemporary narratives\, she is interested in the public\, private\, and civic negotiations of race\, gender\, in addition to the effect and practice of violence and surveillance. She has been awarded residencies at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture\, School of Visual Arts\, and Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and her work has been exhibited at Portland Museum of Art\, Center for Maine Contemporary Art\, Yellow Fish Durational Performance Festival\, and more. \nC. (Constantine Jones) is an interdisciplinary Greek-American “thingmaker” raised in Tennessee and now housed in Brooklyn. Their practice is collaborative in nature and rooted at the intersections of HIV/AIDS futurity\, communal mythmaking as cultural archive\, and poetry as catalyst for social instigation. They lead courses in composition\, poetry\, and hybrid writing modalities at the City College of New York (CUNY)\, and facilitate workshops at Brooklyn Poets\, Gay Men’s Health Crisis (GMHC)\, Housing Works\, the Brooklyn Museum\, and elsewhere. A lifelong independent student of myth and epic poetry\, C. is currently at work on writing and performing an epic of their own. Their work has been performed or exhibited at various venues across New York City and Tennessee. \nWWHIVDD? is a community of people joined in response to the ongoing AIDS crisis. We understand a doula as someone who holds space during times of transition. We understand HIV as a series of transitions that begin long before a person is tested and that continue after treatment and beyond. We know that since no one gets HIV alone\, no one should have to live with HIV alone. We doula ourselves\, each other\, institutions\, and culture. Asking questions is foundational to our process. \nThis program is suitable for attendees above the age of 15. \nAccessibility Note: Masks and clear masks are available free of charge at the museum. Assistive listening devices and stools are available. ASL (American Sign Language) interpretation or a CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) is also available upon request. Please contact access@posterhouse.org or (914) 295-2387 to request interpretation services and to address any other accessibility needs. For other event-related questions\, please contact info@posterhouse.org.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/members-only-love-fury-poetry-prose/
CATEGORIES:Members Only,In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T180000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103844
CREATED:20260209T164358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260209T184013Z
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SUMMARY:Docent Tour: Act Black
DESCRIPTION:Join the Poster House education team on guided docent tours of our current exhibitions! Gain a deeper understanding of the historical context and the design techniques behind one of the museum’s shows in an informative yet casual setting.  \nThe tours\, along with your admission ticket\, are always free! This Thursday\, we will be focusing on the posters from Act Black: Posters from Black American Stage & Screen. \nAccessibility Note: Masks and clear masks are available free of charge at the museum. Assistive listening devices and stools are available. ASL (American Sign Language) interpretation or a CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) is also available upon request. Please contact access@posterhouse.org or (914) 295-2387 to request interpretation services and to address any other accessibility needs. For other event-related questions\, please contact info@posterhouse.org.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/docent-tour-act-black/
CATEGORIES:Free,In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103844
CREATED:20260209T155537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T163759Z
UID:10002246-1776508200-1776513600@posterhouse.org
SUMMARY:Poster Tots: Will it Print?
DESCRIPTION:This month at Poster Tots\, we’re shining a spotlight on Poster House’s permanent collection and the special materials used for each printmaking technique–from letterpress to stone lithography. In this workshop\, young printers will learn about the process of printing by experimenting with different surfaces and textures\, including stone\, wood\, metal\, and plastic. Build practical and critical-thinking skills during a visit to Poster House! \nJoin Poster House for Poster Tots\, a program designed to encourage children ages 2–4 (accompanied by their adults) to feel confident in museum settings. Advanced registration is required. This is not a drop-off program. \nAccessibility Note: Masks and clear masks are available free of charge at the museum. Assistive listening devices and stools are available. ASL (American Sign Language) interpretation or a CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) is also available upon request. Please contact access@posterhouse.org or (914) 295-2387 to request interpretation services and to address any other accessibility needs. For other event-related questions\, please contact info@posterhouse.org.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/poster-tots-will-it-print/
CATEGORIES:Kid-Friendly,Free,In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260419T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260419T180000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103844
CREATED:20260210T180629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T180629Z
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SUMMARY:Third Sunday Always Free
DESCRIPTION:Poster House is free on the third Sunday of every month\, often featuring complimentary programming geared toward families. Be sure to sign up to secure your spot—or just enjoy the museum at your own pace! \nAccessibility Note: Masks and clear masks are available free of charge at the museum. Assistive listening devices and stools are available. ASL (American Sign Language) interpretation or a CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) is also available upon request. Please contact access@posterhouse.org or (914) 295-2387 to request interpretation services and to address any other accessibility needs. For other event-related questions\, please contact info@posterhouse.org.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/third-sunday-always-free-9/
CATEGORIES:Kid-Friendly,Free,In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260419T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260419T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103844
CREATED:20260206T194205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T163813Z
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SUMMARY:Poster Kids: Printmaking from the Pantry
DESCRIPTION:This month at Poster Kids\, we’re highlighting Poster House’s permanent collection and the printmaking techniques that it showcases—from letterpress to stone lithography. In this workshop\, you’ll have the opportunity to work hands-on with the posters and the lithographic tools! After our tour\, learn about the process of lithography in a DIY workshop. \nThis program invites children 5–11 years old and their adults to collaborate (siblings are welcome). This is not a drop-off program. \nAccessibility Note: Masks and clear masks are available free of charge at the museum. Assistive listening devices and stools are available. ASL (American Sign Language) interpretation or a CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) is also available upon request. Please contact access@posterhouse.org or (914) 295-2387 to request interpretation services and to address any other accessibility needs. For other event-related questions\, please contact info@posterhouse.org. \n 
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/poster-kids-printmaking-from-the-pantry/
CATEGORIES:Kid-Friendly,Free,In-Person
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T180000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103844
CREATED:20260209T212611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T172016Z
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SUMMARY:Docent Tour: Love & Fury
DESCRIPTION:Join the Poster House education team on guided docent tours of our current exhibitions! Gain a deeper understanding of the historical context and the design techniques behind one of the museum’s shows in an informative yet casual setting.  \nThe tours\, along with your admission ticket\, are always free! This Thursday\, we will be focusing on the posters from Love & Fury: New York’s Fight Against AIDS. \nAccessibility Note: Masks and clear masks are available free of charge at the museum. Assistive listening devices and stools are available. ASL (American Sign Language) interpretation or a CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) is also available upon request. Please contact access@posterhouse.org or (914) 295-2387 to request interpretation services and to address any other accessibility needs. For other event-related questions\, please contact info@posterhouse.org.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/docent-tour-love-fury/
CATEGORIES:Free,In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103844
CREATED:20260407T153823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T153823Z
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SUMMARY:Love & Fury Archives Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join Registrar Melanie Papathomas and Curator Ian Bradley-Perrin as they go behind the scenes of Love & Fury: New York’s Fight Against AIDS. While the exhibition presents a powerful selection of posters\, this special archives tour will focus on what didn’t make it into the final show\, as well as other related materials from the Poster House collection. \nAs we gather in the Storage and Conservation room for an intimate viewing of additional posters and ephemera\, Ian will share insights into the curatorial process and talk about other artifacts and stories from the era that didn’t make it into our exhibition. \nSpace is extremely limited. This tour is capped at 12 guests\, so please reserve soon to guarantee your space! \nPlease kindly note that backpacks\, food\, and beverages are not allowed in the Storage and Conservation room\, and photography is not permitted during the tour. While kids 16 and up are welcome\, we ask that they are able to follow instructions and behave appropriately in a museum setting\, especially given the delicate nature of our archival materials. \nAccessibility Note: Masks and clear masks are available free of charge at the museum. Assistive listening devices and stools are available. ASL (American Sign Language) interpretation or a CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) is also available upon request. Please contact access@posterhouse.org or (914) 295-2387 to request interpretation services and to address any other accessibility needs. For other event-related questions\, please contact info@posterhouse.org.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/love-fury-archives-tour/
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T180000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103844
CREATED:20260218T151739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T213402Z
UID:10002278-1777050000-1777053600@posterhouse.org
SUMMARY:Visita guiada en español: Amor y furia
DESCRIPTION:Participe en una visita guiada en español con el equipo educativo de Poster House para nuestra exposición Amor y furia: La lucha contra el VIH/sida en Nueva York. \nEsta exposición explora cómo el diseño gráfico transformó el movimiento popular neoyorquino contra el VIH/sida entre 1979 y el 2003. Las campañas de salud pública\, la propaganda de agitación (agitprop)\, los folletos benéficos y los volantes de las discotecas ofrecen algo más que solo mensajes: reflejan cómo las comunidades construyeron sistemas de supervivencia desde las bases\, a menudo antes de que el Estado decidiera a actuar.  \nNota sobre accesibilidad: En el museo tenemos disponibles mascarillas y mascarillas transparentes gratis. También hay disponibles audífonos auxiliares y taburetes. Previa solicitud\, ofrecemos interpretación en lengua de signos estadounidense (ASL) o traducción con subtitulado en tiempo real (CART). Ponerse en contacto con access@posterhouse.org o llame al (914) 295-2387 para solicitar servicios de interpretación y para cualquier otra necesidad de accesibilidad. Para otras preguntas relacionadas con el evento\, ponerse en contacto con info@posterhouse.org.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/visita-guiada-en-espanol-amor-y-furia/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T190000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103844
CREATED:20260209T225013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T152009Z
UID:10002255-1777053600-1777057200@posterhouse.org
SUMMARY:In American Fashion: Natalie Nudell & Ian Bradley-Perrin in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Join Ian Bradley-Perrin\, curator of Love & Fury: New York’s Fight Against AIDS\, in a conversation with author Natalie Nudell\, held in celebration of the paperback release of her book In American Fashion\, Ruth Finley’s Fashion Calendar (Bloomsbury Press). In this important and scholarly discussion\, they will explore how HIV/AIDS impacted the fashion and creative industries in the 1980s and ’90s\, and how Ruth Finley’s Fashion Calendar remains an essential record of the fashion community’s response to the epidemic. \nIn American Fashion\, Ruth Finley’s Fashion Calendar  will be available for purchase in the Shop. Nudell will be signing her book following the event.  \nNatalie Nudell (@natalien__) is a fashion and textile historian with a research focus on the 20th- century American fashion industry centered on the Fashion Calendar\, labor\, and the digital humanities. She is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the History of Art Department at the Fashion Institute of Technology\, SUNY\, where she is also the Director of the Fashion Calendar Research Database. Nudell produced and wrote the feature documentary Calendar Girl (2020) about Ruth Finley and New York Fashion Week. Nudell is the recipient of the 2026 Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Fashion & Culture. \nIan Bradley-Perrin is a historian of HIV/AIDS in the United States whose work bridges scholarship\, activism\, and curation. He contributed to Up Against the Wall: Art\, Activism\, and the AIDS Poster at the Memorial Art Gallery and developed his dissertation\, “A Consumer’s Epidemic: People with AIDS and the Politics of Consumption\,” on the first five years of the AIDS response by People with AIDS. He has worked at AIDS advocacy organizations in Canada and the United States and is currently a Senior Scientist supporting HIV treatment and prevention clinical research. Bradley-Perrin earned his PhD in Sociomedical Sciences and History from Columbia University and has lived with HIV for over 15 years. His scholarship and lived experience inform his approach to curating and interpreting the history of AIDS. \nAccessibility Note: Masks and clear masks are available free of charge at the museum. Assistive listening devices and stools are available. ASL (American Sign Language) interpretation or a CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) is also available upon request. Please contact access@posterhouse.org or (914) 295-2387 to request interpretation services and to address any other accessibility needs. For other event-related questions\, please contact info@posterhouse.org.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/in-american-fashion-natalie-nudell-ian-bradley-perrin-in-conversation/
CATEGORIES:Free,In-Person
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260427
DTSTAMP:20260410T103844
CREATED:20260303T155216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T155216Z
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SUMMARY:Community AIDS Memorial Quilt-Making Workshops
DESCRIPTION:The AIDS Memorial Quilt\, comprising more than 50\,000 individual panels created by participants around the world\, functions as a collective\, living archive\, honoring those who have died from HIV/AIDS and related causes while documenting decades of activism\, grief\, and care. \nIn conjunction with Love & Fury: New York’s Fight Against AIDS\, Poster House and the New York City AIDS Memorial are proud to co-present two free community quilt-making workshops. \nLed by artist Erika deVries\, participants will collaborate on the design and creation of commemorative quilt panels honoring members of the poster and design communities lost to HIV and AIDS. The workshops will also address the history and impact of the AIDS Quilt while encouraging intergenerational dialogue and community-building. \nNo sewing experience required! Lunch will be provided to attendees.  \nImage credit: AIDS Memorial Quilt-Making Workshops\, March 2025\, at SVA\, courtesy of the New York City AIDS Memorial. Photos by Alexander Sargent. \nThe New York City AIDS Memorial is a living monument honoring the more than 100\,000 New Yorkers who have died of AIDS and recognizing the caregivers\, activists\, and communities who responded to the epidemic with compassion and resolve. Located in a public park at the former site of St. Vincent’s Hospital in Greenwich Village\, considered by many to be the epicenter of the crisis in New York\, the memorial presents free\, year-round public programs and contemporary art commissions that preserve history\, activate public memory\, and affirm the ongoing fight against HIV/AIDS. \nErika deVries is a visual artist based in Kingston\, New York\, whose practice centers textiles\, adornment\, and neon light as language for collective memory\, storytelling and care. Working with fabric and found garments alongside neon ritual forms and transcriptions of the handwriting of her children and beloved relatives\, she explores how grief\, devotion\, and language take shape. DeVries cofounded the social sculptural spaces Cygnets Way and Your Mom & the Swan\, and is a longtime creative collaborator with the queer neon art studio Lite Brite Neon. \nAccessibility Note: Masks and clear masks are available free of charge at the museum. Assistive listening devices and stools are available. ASL (American Sign Language) interpretation or a CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) is also available upon request. Please contact access@posterhouse.org or (914) 295-2387 to request interpretation services and to address any other accessibility needs. For other event-related questions\, please contact info@posterhouse.org.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/community-aids-memorial-quilt-making-workshops/
CATEGORIES:Free,In-Person
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103844
CREATED:20260202T225603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T225603Z
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SUMMARY:Curatorial Tour of Love & Fury: New York’s Fight Against AIDS
DESCRIPTION:Join curator Ian Bradley-Perrin for a guided tour of his exhibition Love & Fury: New York’s Fight Against AIDS. This show traces the powerful graphics that emerged from New York’s AIDS crisis\, highlighting how artists\, activists\, and community organizers used posters to mobilize care\, demand action\, and honor those lost. In this tour\, Ian will talk about the images\, stories\, and strategies that shaped a movement—and continue to resonate today. \nAccessibility Note: Masks and clear masks are available free of charge at the museum. Assistive listening devices and stools are available. ASL (American Sign Language) interpretation or a CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) is also available upon request. Please contact access@posterhouse.org or (914) 295-2387 to request interpretation services and to address any other accessibility needs. For other event-related questions\, please contact info@posterhouse.org.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/curatorial-tour-of-love-fury-new-yorks-fight-against-aids-2/
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T190000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103844
CREATED:20260129T212822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T132902Z
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SUMMARY:Members-Only Tour: Love & Fury
DESCRIPTION:Join curator Ian Bradley Perrin for a private\, members-only tour of Love & Fury: New York’s Fight Against AIDS.  \nWhen AIDS hit New York\, posters spoke when institutions stayed silent. In a city wired for visual competition—crowded streets\, subway ads\, nightclub flyers—posters became lifelines. They helped people to find clinics\, mourn the dead\, demand justice\, and fight for the living. \nThis exhibition explores how graphic design shaped New York’s grassroots response to AIDS from 1979 to 2003. Public health campaigns\, agitprop\, benefit flyers\, and club handbills offer more than just messages—they map how communities built survival systems from below\, often before the state would act.  \nLight refreshments will be served. \nThis exhibition is rated R for sexually explicit imagery and text. \nAccessibility Note: Masks and clear masks are available free of charge at the museum. Assistive listening devices and stools are available. ASL (American Sign Language) interpretation or a CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) is also available upon request. Please contact access@posterhouse.org or (914) 295-2387 to request interpretation services and to address any other accessibility needs. For other event-related questions\, please contact info@posterhouse.org.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/members-only-tour-love-fury-2/
CATEGORIES:Members Only,In-Person
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260427T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260427T123000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103844
CREATED:20250910T162313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T191723Z
UID:10002176-1777287600-1777293000@posterhouse.org
SUMMARY:In-Person Vibrant Verbal Description Tour: Poster History Timeline
DESCRIPTION:Every month\, Poster House offers 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 both in person and online through Zoom. These tours are given by our Lead Educators\, allowing you intimate access to the works in the museum’s current shows and in the permanent collection. \nThis month’s in-person tour will focus on a few favorites from Poster House’s Poster History Timeline. \nPlease email access@posterhouse.org or call (914) 295-2387 to sign up for this event\, as space is limited. Tours start promptly and will last approximately 90 minutes with questions. While Poster House offers Vibrant Verbal Description Tours specifically for community members who are blind\, have low vision\, or who would otherwise benefit from verbal descriptions\, everyone is welcome\, space permitting.  \nFor a complete list of our accessibility tours\, click the Accessibility filter at the top of our Events page\, email access@posterhouse.org\, or call (914) 295-2387. Poster House will also strive to accommodate any outside accessibility tour requests given two week’s notice. \nA minimum number of sign-ups is required for the tour to proceed as scheduled. In the event it is cancelled\, you will be given 24 hours notice via email. \nAccessibility Note: Masks and clear masks are available free of charge at the museum. Assistive listening devices and stools are available. ASL (American Sign Language) interpretation or a CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) is also available upon request. Please contact access@posterhouse.org or (914) 295-2387 to request interpretation services and to address any other accessibility needs. For other event-related questions\, please contact info@posterhouse.org.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/in-person-vibrant-verbal-description-tour-poster-history-timeline/
CATEGORIES:Free,Accessibility,In-Person
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260428T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260428T170000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103844
CREATED:20250910T163054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250910T163054Z
UID:10002177-1777392000-1777395600@posterhouse.org
SUMMARY:Virtual Vibrant Verbal Description Tour: Poster History Timeline
DESCRIPTION:Every month\, Poster House offers 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 both in person and online through Zoom. These tours are given by our Lead Educators\, allowing you intimate access to the works in the museum’s current shows and in the permanent collection. \nThis month’s virtual tour will focus on a few favorites from Poster House’s Poster History Timeline. \nPlease email access@posterhouse.org or call (914) 295-2387 to sign up for this event. You will be emailed poster images for reference as well as information about accessing Zoom the day before the virtual tour. Tours start promptly and will last approximately 60 minutes with questions. \nFor a complete list of our accessibility tours\, click the Accessibility filter at the top of our Events page\, email access@posterhouse.org\, or call (914) 295-2387. Poster House will also strive to accommodate any outside accessibility tour requests given two week’s notice. \nAccessibility Note: This online event will be hosted on Zoom with attendees’ cameras off. A recording of this event will be made available to all registered attendees. Automated closed captioning will be provided. ASL (American Sign Language) interpretation or a CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) is available upon request. Please contact access@posterhouse.org or (914) 295-2387 to request interpretation services and to address any other accessibility needs. 
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/virtual-vibrant-verbal-description-tour-poster-history-timeline/
CATEGORIES:Free,Accessibility,Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260428T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260428T190000
DTSTAMP:20260410T103844
CREATED:20260317T163803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T163803Z
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SUMMARY:Members-Only Tour: Joan Semmel at the Jewish Museum
DESCRIPTION:Poster House members are invited to the Jewish Museum for a private tour of Joan Semmel: In the Flesh at the Jewish Museum. This tour will be jointly led by Isometric Studios\, the team behind the exhibition’s design\, and the museum’s curator of contemporary art\, Rebecca Shaykin.  \nBorn in 1932 into a secular Jewish family in the Bronx\, Semmel trained as an abstract expressionist painter in New York before moving to Spain in 1963\, where she enjoyed early success on an international stage. Upon her return to New York in 1970 as a newly divorced mother of two\, she found community within the burgeoning feminist and anti-censorship movements alongside her peers\, including Judith Bernstein\, Louise Bourgeois\, Joyce Kozloff\, Joan Snyder\, Anita Steckel\, Hannah Wilke\, and other trailblazing women artists. \nIn the Flesh highlights Semmel’s lifelong investigation of the female experience. Spanning more than 50 years of the artist’s practice\, the exhibition offers new perspectives on some of Semmel’s most pivotal series. Works on view include her 1978 painting Sunlight\, one of her iconic self-images and a defining work of the feminist movement\, as well as paintings from her bold\, high-key Erotic Series of the early 1970s\, as well as large\, complex compositions as the nude self-portrait Skin in the Game (2019). \nAccessibility Note: As this is an off-site event\, masks and clear masks are available free of charge with prior notification. ASL (American Sign Language) interpretation or a CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) is also available upon request. Please contact access@posterhouse.org or (914) 295-2387 to request interpretation services and to address any other accessibility needs. For other event-related questions\, please contact info@posterhouse.org.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/members-only-tour-joan-semmel-at-the-jewish-museum/
LOCATION:Jewish Museum\, 1109 5th Ave at 92nd St\, New York\, NY\, 10128\, United States
CATEGORIES:Members Only,In-Person
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SUMMARY:Docent Tour: Act Black
DESCRIPTION:Join the Poster House education team on guided docent tours of our current exhibitions! Gain a deeper understanding of the historical context and the design techniques behind one of the museum’s shows in an informative yet casual setting.  \nThe tours\, along with your admission ticket\, are always free! This Thursday\, we will be focusing on the posters from Act Black: Posters from Black American Stage & Screen. \nAccessibility Note: Masks and clear masks are available free of charge at the museum. Assistive listening devices and stools are available. ASL (American Sign Language) interpretation or a CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) is also available upon request. Please contact access@posterhouse.org or (914) 295-2387 to request interpretation services and to address any other accessibility needs. For other event-related questions\, please contact info@posterhouse.org.
URL:https://posterhouse.org/event/docent-tour-act-black-2/
CATEGORIES:Free,In-Person
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