Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr., “Rooster Day Festival” (2003), letterpress on chipboard, 19 inches x 14 inches (all photos courtesy Poster House) Since the announcement of my fellowship, multiple libraries ...
Hendrix College’s Dr. Jay Barth will give a talk and sax player Dr. Barry McVinney and pianist Mark Binns will provide the music at tonight’s opening of “The Sign of the Times: The Great American ...
On August 6, 1945, the United States detonated an atomic bomb on the populous city of Hiroshima, Japan, killing a quarter of a million people. Eighty years — almost to the day — since the devastation ...
The134-year-old circus advertisement was crafted using lithograph, a material meant to degrade over time. After uncovering it in the Corral Bar and Riverside Grill, the family who owns the ...
An exploration into the visceral, shocking, and visually stunning posters for the films that are known to incite fear and unease in the audience. This exhibit containing Polish posters for American ...
Print posters have been a part of our lives for centuries. From simple advertisements to elaborate works of art, they have a way of catching our eye and leaving a lasting impression. But beyond their ...
The Office of Student Activities & Leadership is your stop for low-cost, large-scale posters. Our printer can print full-color posters up to 42" on one side. Posters are printed on plain, bond 20 ...
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