
First Friday

Poster House, the first museum in the United States dedicated to the global history of posters, offers free admission and extended hours for guests to come explore the museum’s latest exhibitions at “First Friday”. The two main exhibitions currently on display for the spring season are Black Power to Black People: Branding the Black Panther Party and Made in Japan: 20th-Century Poster Art. Both exhibits will be open through September 10, 2023.
First Friday Activities for April 7th include:
12:00 PM : Upstander intervention training with the New York City Anti-Violence Project. Participants will learn de-escalation strategies and how to safely intervene when witnessing or experiencing violence.
3:00 PM : Black Power to Black People: Branding the Black Panther Party curator Es-pranza Humphrey will take visitors through the exhibition and dive deeper into how the Black Panther Party devised a graphic language to reaffirm Black humanity and decommodify Black life.
3:30 PM : Teens are invited to a vine making workshop with the Young Lordes Collective, who will help facilitate a discussion about the use and importance of posters/pamphlets/other printable media in activism.
5:30 PM : Teens are invited to a workshop where participants will create haikus using watercolor and calligraphy, inspired by Satō Kochi’s Five Seasons (1988) which can be found in the Made in Japan: 20th-Century Poster Art exhibition.
Free tickets can be reserved online in advance.