I would like to introduce you to the Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG), and request copies of “Another World is Possible†and “the Richest 1%…†as seen on your website, to include in an exhibition called: Globalize This! International Graphics of Celebration and Dissent that will open in Los Angeles in March 2012.
The Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG) is an activist educational and research archive that collects, preserves, documents, and circulates posters relating to historical and contemporary movements for peace and social justice. CSPG demonstrates the power and significance of these artistic expressions of social change through traveling exhibitions, lectures, publications, and workshops. Through our diverse programs, CSPG is reclaiming the power of art to inspire people to action.
The archive currently contains more than 80,000 domestic and international posters and is one of the two largest collections of post World War II social justice posters in the world. In the last twenty-two years, CSPG exhibitions have toured to more than 300 venues nationally and internationally. CSPG depends upon the donation of posters to make this resource as representative as possible of the many historical and ongoing struggles. Duplicate posters are welcome. We would also be very grateful if you can suggest other individuals or organizations that might have political posters to add to this archive.
I would like to introduce you to the Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG), and request copies of “Another World is Possible†and “the Richest 1%…†as seen on your website, to include in an exhibition called: Globalize This! International Graphics of Celebration and Dissent that will open in Los Angeles in March 2012.
The Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG) is an activist educational and research archive that collects, preserves, documents, and circulates posters relating to historical and contemporary movements for peace and social justice. CSPG demonstrates the power and significance of these artistic expressions of social change through traveling exhibitions, lectures, publications, and workshops. Through our diverse programs, CSPG is reclaiming the power of art to inspire people to action.
The archive currently contains more than 80,000 domestic and international posters and is one of the two largest collections of post World War II social justice posters in the world. In the last twenty-two years, CSPG exhibitions have toured to more than 300 venues nationally and internationally. CSPG depends upon the donation of posters to make this resource as representative as possible of the many historical and ongoing struggles. Duplicate posters are welcome. We would also be very grateful if you can suggest other individuals or organizations that might have political posters to add to this archive.
Dear Noel Douglas,
I would like to introduce you to the Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG), and request copies of “Another World is Possible†and “the Richest 1%…†as seen on your website, to include in an exhibition called: Globalize This! International Graphics of Celebration and Dissent that will open in Los Angeles in March 2012.
The Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG) is an activist educational and research archive that collects, preserves, documents, and circulates posters relating to historical and contemporary movements for peace and social justice. CSPG demonstrates the power and significance of these artistic expressions of social change through traveling exhibitions, lectures, publications, and workshops. Through our diverse programs, CSPG is reclaiming the power of art to inspire people to action.
The archive currently contains more than 80,000 domestic and international posters and is one of the two largest collections of post World War II social justice posters in the world. In the last twenty-two years, CSPG exhibitions have toured to more than 300 venues nationally and internationally. CSPG depends upon the donation of posters to make this resource as representative as possible of the many historical and ongoing struggles. Duplicate posters are welcome. We would also be very grateful if you can suggest other individuals or organizations that might have political posters to add to this archive.
Please check our website http://www.politicalgraphics.org for additional information about CSPG.
Most sincerely,
Carol A. Wells
Founder and Executive Director
Dear Noel Douglas,
I would like to introduce you to the Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG), and request copies of “Another World is Possible†and “the Richest 1%…†as seen on your website, to include in an exhibition called: Globalize This! International Graphics of Celebration and Dissent that will open in Los Angeles in March 2012.
The Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG) is an activist educational and research archive that collects, preserves, documents, and circulates posters relating to historical and contemporary movements for peace and social justice. CSPG demonstrates the power and significance of these artistic expressions of social change through traveling exhibitions, lectures, publications, and workshops. Through our diverse programs, CSPG is reclaiming the power of art to inspire people to action.
The archive currently contains more than 80,000 domestic and international posters and is one of the two largest collections of post World War II social justice posters in the world. In the last twenty-two years, CSPG exhibitions have toured to more than 300 venues nationally and internationally. CSPG depends upon the donation of posters to make this resource as representative as possible of the many historical and ongoing struggles. Duplicate posters are welcome. We would also be very grateful if you can suggest other individuals or organizations that might have political posters to add to this archive.
Please check our website http://www.politicalgraphics.org for additional information about CSPG.
Most sincerely,
Carol A. Wells
Founder and Executive Director