If you're in New York during the next couple of months, you may want to stop by the Center Gallery at Fordham University to see the gallery's current exhibition, Visual Voices: the Freedom of Expression.

On display are posters from fifteen artists and designers, including the likes of Luba Lukova, the Guerilla Girls, and...get this...myself. It's pretty snazzy to be included with such good company.

The show has been extended through February 10th, with a closing reception on January 26th. For more details, download the announcement (PDF).

On display are posters from fifteen artists and designers, including the likes of Luba Lukova, the Guerilla Girls, and...get this...myself. It's pretty snazzy to be included with such good company.

The show has been extended through February 10th, with a closing reception on January 26th. For more details, download the announcement (PDF).
Visual Voices: The Freedom of Expression
Center Gallery, Fordham University Lincoln Center
113 West 60th Street | New York, NY 10023
Hours: Monday-Friday 10-8 | Saturday & Sunday 10-5
Through February 10th
Closing Reception: Tuesday, January 26th 5-7pm
Labels: art, censorship, design, free_speech, politics, pop, roughstock, social_movements








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3 responses:
Wow that's awesome! I wish I was going to be back in in NYC in time to see it in person.
Me too!
Put this on our blog sheesh
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