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Celebrate the Art of ResistanceAward Dinner & Political Poster SaleSat. October 1, 2005, 6:30 pm Union Station 800 North Alameda www.politicalgraphics.org or (323) 653-4662
Relevant Links::: Read about this in my blog click here:: SEE PHOTOS FROM THIS EVENT click here
Show Information:The Center for the Study of Political Graphics (CSPG) invites you to Celebrate the ART of Resistance! Join US at the historic Union Station for a fantastic dinner, Cuban music and other entertainment, great company, a dynamic poster presentation, and a unique auction of vintage posters and original artworks.Each year CSPG acknowledges outstanding artists and activists. This year we are excited to honor:
- Community leaders and activists Marge Tabankin& Earl Katzwith the Culture of Liberation Award Purchase your dinner tickets and ads early and be listed on the invitation and in the program journal as an esteemed member of CSPG's 2005 Celebration Committee. See form above for complete details. CSPG is an educational and research archive that collects, preserves, documents, and circulates domestic and international political posters relating to historical and contemporary movements for social change. With more than 50,000 domestic and international graphics, CSPG has the largest collection of Post-World War II political graphics in the country. Through traveling and online exhibitions, presentations, and publications, CSPG is reclaiming the power of art to inspire people to action. Visit our website http://www.politicalgraphics.org to find digital exhibitions, descriptions of traveling exhibitions, online shopping, and more.
Celebrate with CSPG and our 2005 Honorees! If you need more information, contact Kay or Mary at 323.653.4662.
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