In honor of Election Day, the Center for the Study of Political Graphics has highlighted 10 voting rights posters from its collection.
With so much hanging in the balance, we are showcasing 14 original posters made by artists over the age of 70—members of a generation that understands firsthand just how important it is to vote.
National Museum of American History Poster, “Register and Vote”, 1972 National Museum of African American History and Culture Pinback buttons for voting rights National Museum of American History ...
ArtsVote began as a national movement in 2020, led by Americans for the Arts Action Fund. That effort inspired the launch of ...
Below are my pick of ten that have stood out for me: I’m Thinking of Ending Things ... graphic designer Matt Needle recently appeared on Creative Review for his wonderful reimagined James Bond posters ...
The individual posters have sayings like “Because equal rights are what?! Fundamental,” “very registered, & very mindful” and “Do I look registered to vote to you?” One rectangle holds ...
Forrest began his ongoing poster project on Instagram last March when the pandemic’s impact on the world was just starting to be felt. “Covid-19 saw me spending more and ... an introduction into the ...
O n his first day teaching this fall, Austin Smith drew some stares while walking to his poetry classroom at Stanford ...
During the final days of this tense election, we take a look at a project fostering a different type of civic space to ...
Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause isn’t a fan of some of the outlandish flavors featured in a local ice cream shop, and ...
Trump's new chief of staff, Susie Wiles, lived in Stamford as a child in the 1960s, following a tradition of CT ties to the ...