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SUMMARY:The History of Black Women in Graphic Design
DESCRIPTION: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 shaped poster history. They’ll shed new light on these deeply important graphic artists\, highlighting their rightful place in design history while honoring the continued legacy of Black women in the field. This talk is for everyone from those new to design history to the seasoned professional—all attendees will learn something new\, and questions are strongly encouraged! \nCheryl Miller is a national leader of Minority Rights\, Gender\, Race Diversity\, Equality\, Equity\, and Inclusion advocacy in Graphic Design. She is founder of Cheryl D. Miller Design\, Inc.\, N.Y.C.\, a Social Impact Design firm; she is a designer\, author\, trade writer for PRINT Magazine\, CA Communication Arts Magazine\, a revisionist\, decolonizing historian and theologian. The Cheryl D. Miller Collection at Stanford University is her legacy professional firm’s archive\, including her memoir research and manuscripts. The collection features D&I initiative\, Corporate Communications developed for Fortune 500 corporations\, and Corporate Communications for National African American organizations developed post Civil Rights Era\, 1974–1994. She is Distinguished Senior Lecturer\, University of Texas\, Austin Design. She is a member of The Board of Trustees\, Vermont College of Fine Arts and The President’s Global Advisory Board\, Maryland Institute College of Art. \nShe is the AIGA Medalist 2021\, “Expanding Access;” The Smithsonian Cooper Hewitt National Design Awardee\, “Design Visionary” and the IBM Honorary Design Scholar\, “Eminent Luminary” 2021. \nTasheka Arceneaux-Sutton is an Associate Professor of Graphic Design at NC State University and faculty in the low-residency MFA program in Graphic Design at Vermont College of Fine Arts. Arceneaux is the principal at Blacvoice Design\, a studio that specializes in branding\, electronic media\, identity\, illustration\, print\, and publication design\, for educational institutions\, non-profit organizations\, and small businesses. The use of typography has a strong presence in her work—she is a type enthusiast who enjoys hand-lettering\, typesetting\, and deconstructing type through a combination of analog and digital processes. Arceneaux has exhibited work nationally and abroad\, and in 2013\, her work was featured in Idea: International Graphic Art and Typography magazine. \nArceneaux’s research focuses on discovering Black people omitted from the graphic design history canon. She’s also interested in the visual representation of Black people in the media and popular culture\, primarily through the lens of stereotypes. She is the co-curriculum designer for Black Design in America: African Americans and the African Diaspora in Graphic Design\, from the 19th through the 21st Century—Black Design in America is a series of pre-recorded BIPOC centered history courses. Her essay “A Black Renaissance Woman: Louise E. Jefferson” is a part of a collection of essays in the book Baseline Shift: Untold Stories of Women in Graphic Design History. \nThis online event will be hosted on Zoom with attendees cameras off. Closed Captioning will be provided. ASL interpretation is available upon request — please email access@posterhouse.org to request interpretation services. A recording of this event will be made available for all registered attendees. Questions about accessibility? Please contact Salvador Muñoz\, Public Programs Manager\, at salvador@posterhouse.org.
URL:https://www.posterhouse.org/event/the-history-of-black-women-in-graphic-design/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual,CMYK
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220304T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220304T210000
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SUMMARY:First Friday
DESCRIPTION: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 is different\, offering unique opportunities to engage with rotating exhibitions and the permanent collection. Proof of vaccination and masks are required for entry; please see below for complete details. \n1 pm: Tour of The Utopian Avant-Garde: Soviet Film Posters of the 1920s\nJoin Assistant Director of Education Sierra Van Ryck De Groot for a tour of Poster House’s newest exhibition The Utopian Avant-Garde: Soviet Film Posters of the 1920s. this guided tour will explore the golden age of Soviet graphic design\, showcasing the work of Alexander Rodchenko\, the Stenberg brothers\, Semyon Semyonov\, and many more. \n3pm: PH x College: Peter Max Clock Painting-Sold Out!\nJoin Assistant Director of Education Sierra Van Ryck De Groot for a clock-painting activity inspired by Poster House’s Exhibition Peter Max: Cosmic Advertising. 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 act as inspiration for this event. \n4pm: In Person Archives Tour-$25\nDon’t miss this rare and exclusive opportunity to get a behind-the-scenes look at Poster House’s permanent collection! Led by Collections Manager Melissa Walker\, this intimate tour will give 10 people the chance to explore highlights from the museum’s collection of over 10\,000 posters from around the world. Catch sneak previews of upcoming exhibition material\, take a peek at recent acquisitions for the Living Archive\, and get up close and personal with the museum’s growing collection. Members receive 20% off by entering their email at checkout! \n5:30pm: Make Your Own Poster with Rush Jackson-$10\nJoin designer and artist Rush Jackson for a process-based poster making workshop. Explore the fundamentals of poster-making through accessible analog techniques inspired by “The Utopian Avant-Garde: Soviet Film Posters of the 1920s’. Participants will leave with their very own handmade poster; Advance registration required. \nThis event is sponsored by PrintRunner. \n \nThis event is in person at Poster House\, with masks required. Poster House operates in compliance with the Key to NYC mandate. All museum visitors older than 12 must show proof that they have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. Vaccination records and IDs will be checked upon entry. Proof of vaccination may include:\n\n\nNYC COVID Safe app: Android | iOS\n\n\nExcelsior Pass\n\n\nCDC Vaccination Card (or photo of card)\n\n\nNYC Vaccination Record\n\n\nAn official immunization record from outside New York City or the United States.\n\n\nValid ID includes your name accompanied by a photograph such as:\n\n\nDriver’s license\n\n\nGovernment ID card\n\n\nIDNYC card\n\n\nPassport\n\n\nSchool ID card
URL:https://www.posterhouse.org/event/first-friday-3/
CATEGORIES:Free,In-Person
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SUMMARY:PH x College: Peter Max Clock Painting
DESCRIPTION: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 act as inspiration for this event. \nHeld on a First Friday\, access to the museum is free\, and we encourage you to come early and browse the Shop\, enjoy our exhibitions\, and order treats from the Café. \nThis event is capped at 25 guests. Each participant will receive 1 clock. \nPH x College is an ongoing series of programs designed by college students for college students and recent graduates who are interested in pursuing careers in art\, design\, or museums\, with an emphasis on providing professional development\, networking. and creative workshop opportunities. \nThis event is in person at Poster House\, with masks required. Poster House operates in compliance with the Key to NYC mandate. All museum visitors older than 12 must show proof that they have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. Vaccination records and IDs will be checked upon entry. Proof of vaccination may include:\n\n\nNYC COVID Safe app: Android | iOS\n\n\nExcelsior Pass\n\n\nCDC Vaccination Card (or photo of card)\n\n\nNYC Vaccination Record\n\n\nAn official immunization record from outside New York City or the United States.\n\n\nValid ID includes your name accompanied by a photograph such as:\n\n\nDriver’s license\n\n\nGovernment ID card\n\n\nIDNYC card\n\n\nPassport\n\n\nSchool ID card
URL:https://www.posterhouse.org/event/ph-x-college-peter-max-clock-painting/
LOCATION:Poster House\, 119 West 23rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220308T183000
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CREATED:20220105T002701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T201810Z
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SUMMARY:PH x College: Socially-Conscious Design Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:With the rise of shareable graphics about social justice\, socially-conscious design has become an incredibly important component of our daily media intake. A diverse panel of artists will discuss their journeys\, ethos\, and the thought processes that influence their practices. The presentations will be followed by a panel discussion and Q&A\, where panelists will engage with participants about design ethics and their political implications.  \nCome for the deep conversation\, stay for the raffle! Poster House merchandise valued at $25 will be given to raffle winners.*  \n*US residents only \nPH x College is an ongoing series of programs designed by college students for college students and recent graduates who are interested in pursuing careers in art\, design\, or museums\, with an emphasis on providing professional development\, networking. and creative workshop opportunities. \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 accessibility? Please email Salvador Muñoz\, Public Programs Manager\, at salvador@posterhouse.org. \n 
URL:https://www.posterhouse.org/event/ph-x-college-socially-conscious-design-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Poster House\, 119 West 23rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual,CMYK
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220315T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220315T193000
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CREATED:20220223T133212Z
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SUMMARY:Genius on Display: Shawna X
DESCRIPTION:Genius on Display returns with the one and only Shawna X. Genius on Display is a platform for spotlighting the expertise of racialized artists and designers within the context of Poster House’s exhibitions and permanent collection. Join us as Shawna X shares her vibrant\, dreamy\, colorful artwork against the backdrop of our current exhibition “Peter Max: Cosmic Advertising”.  \nShawna X is a visual artist based in New York City\, known for her vibrant and graphical image-making. Her works are manifestations in the discovery of her journey in cultural identity\, motherhood\, and rekindling connection between mind and body. Currently\, she is exploring the synchronicity between visceral and emotional explorations via traditional and AI expressions.  \nThis program series is sponsored by CMYK Council\, Poster House’s working advisory board of BIPOC creatives\, designers\, educators\, and museum staff.  \n\n\nThis online event will be hosted on Zoom with attendees cameras off. Closed Captioning will be provided. ASL interpretation is available upon request — please email access@posterhouse.org to request interpretation services. A recording of this event will be made available for all registered attendees. Questions about accessibility? Please contact Salvador Muñoz\, Public Programs Manager\, at salvador@posterhouse.org.
URL:https://www.posterhouse.org/event/genius-on-display-shawna-x/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual,CMYK
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220316T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220316T193000
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CREATED:20220207T130030Z
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SUMMARY:Curatorial Tour of The Utopian Avant-Garde: Soviet Film Posters of the 1920s
DESCRIPTION:Join Chief Curator Angelina Lippert for a deep dive into the museum’s latest exhibition The Utopian Avant-Garde: Soviet Film Posters of the 1920s\,  on view through August 21. Explore the highs and lows of the golden age of Soviet graphic design with one of the foremost experts on poster history. Featuring posters by Alexander Rodchenko\, the Stenberg brothers\, and many more of the most influential Russian graphic artists of their time\, this virtual tour is not to be missed!  \nThis online event will be hosted on Zoom with attendees cameras off. Closed Captioning will be provided. ASL interpretation is available upon request — please email access@posterhouse.org to request interpretation services. A recording of this event will be made available for all registered attendees. Questions about accessibility? Please contact Salvador Muñoz\, Public Programs Manager\, at salvador@posterhouse.org.
URL:https://www.posterhouse.org/event/curatorial-tour-of-the-utopian-avant-garde-soviet-film-posters-of-the-1920s/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220317T160000
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SUMMARY:Vibrant Verbal Description Tour: Ethel Reed
DESCRIPTION:Every month\, Poster House offers virtual Vibrant Verbal Description Tours specifically for community members who are blind or have low vision.  \nIn 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 in our current shows and permanent collection. \nThis tour will focus on the posters of Ethel Reed featured in the current exhibition Ethel Reed: I am My Own Property. \nPlease email access@posterhouse.org or call 917.722.2439 x413 by March 15 to sign up for this event. You will be emailed poster images for reference as well as information about accessing Zoom the morning of the virtual tour. \nTours start promptly and will last approximately 70 minutes with questions. \nFor a complete list of our accessibility tours\, click the Accessibility 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://www.posterhouse.org/event/virtual-verbal-description-tour-ethel-reed/
CATEGORIES:Free,Accessibility,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220320T091500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220320T101500
DTSTAMP:20260405T170101
CREATED:20211227T172943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T202228Z
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SUMMARY:Poster Kids: Women in Posters
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special edition of Poster Kids in honor of Women’s History Month. Together\, we’ll tour Poster House’s exhibition Ethel Reed: I Am My Own Property and learn about one of the most famous female poster designers of all time. Then\, inspired by Reed’s figures and lettering\, we’ll create posters celebrating the influential women and girls in our own lives!  \nMaterials: \nBlack permanent marker  \nWater colors\, paint brush\, cup of water and paper towels  \nLarge piece of watercolor paper\, cardstock or other heavy paper \nPaper and pencil  \n  \nThis online event will be hosted on Zoom. Closed Captioning will be provided. Poster Kids will not be recorded due to the presence of minors. Questions about accessibility? Please email Salvador Muñoz\, Public Programs Manager\, at salvador@posterhouse.org.
URL:https://www.posterhouse.org/event/poster-kids-women-in-posters-virtual/
LOCATION:Poster House\, 119 West 23rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kid-Friendly,Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220320T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220320T121500
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CREATED:20220224T165857Z
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SUMMARY:Poster Kids: Women in Posters
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special edition of Poster Kids in honor of Women’s History Month. Together\, we’ll tour Poster House’s exhibition Ethel Reed: I Am My Own Property and learn about one of the most famous female poster designers of all time. Then\, inspired by Reed’s figures and lettering\, we’ll create posters celebrating the influential women and girls in our own lives! \nMaterials: \nBlack permanent marker \nWater colors\, paint brush\, cup of water and paper towels \nLarge piece of watercolor paper\, cardstock or other heavy paper \nPaper and pencil \n  \nThis event is in person at Poster House\, with masks required. Poster House operates in compliance with the Key to NYC mandate. All museum visitors older than 12 must show proof that they have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. Vaccination records and IDs will be checked upon entry. Proof of vaccination may include:\n\n\nNYC COVID Safe app: Android | iOS\n\n\nExcelsior Pass\n\n\nCDC Vaccination Card (or photo of card)\n\n\nNYC Vaccination Record\n\n\nAn official immunization record from outside New York City or the United States.\n\n\nValid ID includes your name accompanied by a photograph such as:\n\n\nDriver’s license\n\n\nGovernment ID card\n\n\nIDNYC card\n\n\nPassport\n\n\nSchool ID card
URL:https://www.posterhouse.org/event/poster-kids-women-in-posters-in-person/
LOCATION:Poster House\, 119 West 23rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kid-Friendly,Free,In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220322T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220322T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T170101
CREATED:20220207T130003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T202419Z
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SUMMARY:Constructivist Letterforms in Early Soviet Movie Posters
DESCRIPTION:Poster House is excited to welcome Misha Beletsky for an evening exploring the Cyrillic hand-lettering in The Utopian Avant-Garde: Soviet Film Posters of the 1920s. Moderated by Chief Curator Angelina Lippert\, this talk will examine how designers incorporated a variety of lettering styles into their dynamic movie posters\, using them as both a means of communication and as graphic elements within the compositions. Questions about Russian lettering\, typography\, and poster history are strongly encouraged! \nMisha Beletsky is the Art Director at Abbeville Press and the President of the Typophiles. He curated Russia Rising\, an exhibition of protest posters at SVA (with Steven Heller)\, and I Make Posters Every Day\, an exhibition of work by Peter Bankov at Type Directors Club. He often speaks on design and typographic history\, including Russian Avant-Garde Books at The New School and on Russian Political Poster at TDC. \nThis program is presented in partnership with the Type Directors Club.  \nThis online event will be hosted on Zoom with attendees cameras off. Closed Captioning will be provided. ASL interpretation is available upon request — please email access@posterhouse.org to request interpretation services. A recording of this event will be made available for all registered attendees. Questions about accessibility? Please contact Salvador Muñoz\, Public Programs Manager\, at salvador@posterhouse.org.
URL:https://www.posterhouse.org/event/constructivist-letterforms-in-early-soviet-movie-posters/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220323T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220323T193000
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CREATED:20220207T130025Z
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SUMMARY:The Victorian Letterforms of Ethel Reed
DESCRIPTION:Explore the Victorian-era hand-lettering featured in Poster House’s latest exhibition Ethel Reed: I Am My Own Property with type historian Patricia Childers. Take a close look at the letterforms this pioneering graphic artist used in her poster designs and the modern typefaces they’ve inspired\, and hear about the processes and techniques used to marry the hand-lettering in seamless composition with Reed’s captivating illustrations. Questions about hand-lettering and the evolution of typography are strongly encouraged! \nPatricia Childers\, a NYC-based educator and designer\, teaches graphic design\, theory\, and typography. She is an adjunct professor in the Communication Design Department of the New York City College of Technology\, (CUNY\,) and serves with Paul Shaw as co-director of Tipo\, Cibo\, Vino\, a letterpress workshop in Cornuda Italy. Her practice\, P Childers Design\, specializes in typography\, visual identity\, and publication design. \nThis program is presented in partnership with the Type Directors Club. \nThis online event will be hosted on Zoom with attendees cameras off. Closed Captioning will be provided. ASL interpretation is available upon request — please email access@posterhouse.org to request interpretation services. A recording of this event will be made available for all registered attendees. Questions about accessibility? Please contact Salvador Muñoz\, Public Programs Manager\, at salvador@posterhouse.org.
URL:https://www.posterhouse.org/event/the-victorian-letterforms-of-ethel-reed/
CATEGORIES:Free,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220324T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220324T193000
DTSTAMP:20260405T170101
CREATED:20220208T150553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T202653Z
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SUMMARY:Ethel Reed & Victorian Lettering with Paul Shaw
DESCRIPTION:Join Paul Shaw at Poster House for an in-depth exploration of the hand-lettering featured in the museum’s latest exhibition Ethel Reed: I Am My Own Property. Take a close look at the letterforms featured in the show\, and learn more about Victorian-era hand-lettering processes. Explore the classic letterforms and learn about the process of transforming the hand-drawn lettering into posters and other graphic materials. Questions about hand-lettering and typography strongly encouraged! \nMembers receive 20% off by entering their email at checkout! \nThis program is presented in partnership with the Type Directors Club. \nThis event is in person at Poster House\, with masks required. Poster House operates in compliance with the Key to NYC mandate. All museum visitors older than 5 must show proof that they have received two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. Vaccination records and IDs will be checked upon entry. Proof of vaccination may include:\n\n\nNYC COVID Safe app: Android | iOS\n\n\nExcelsior Pass\n\n\nCDC Vaccination Card (or photo of card)\n\n\nNYC Vaccination Record\n\n\nAn official immunization record from outside New York City or the United States.\n\n\nValid ID includes your name accompanied by a photograph such as:\n\n\nDriver’s license\n\n\nGovernment ID card\n\n\nIDNYC card\n\n\nPassport\n\n\nSchool ID card
URL:https://www.posterhouse.org/event/ethel-reed-victorian-lettering-with-paul-shaw/
CATEGORIES:In-Person
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