VIRTUAL TOURS
July 9, 3–4:30 PM EST
Museum of Arts and Design
The Mad MAD World of Jonathan Adler
July 9, 16, & 23, 6:30–8:30 PM PST
VocalEye
Almost Live
July 14, 6:30–8:30 PM EST
Guggenheim Museum
Mind's Eye: The Reach of Faith Ringgold
July 15, 2–4 PM EST
The Henry Ford
The Scoop on Ice Cream
July 16, 2–4 PM EST
Guggenheim Museum
Mind's Eye: The Reach of Faith Ringgold
July 19, 3–4:15 PM EST
Museum of Fine Arts Boston
Qi Baishi: Inspiration in Ink
Register
July 20, 1–3 PM EST
Queens Museum
J😊Y TECH and Makibaka
July 23, 2–3:30 PM EST
Jewish Museum
Ben Shahn: On Nonconformity
July 24, 5:30 PM–7 PM EST
Smithsonian American Museum of Art
Virtual America InSight
July 29, 4–5 PM EST
Poster House
The Subway Sun
Weekly Call, Monday, 3–4 PM EST
Guggenheim Museum
To register, email access@guggenheim.org
IN-PERSON TOURS
July 7, 6:30–8:30 PM EST
Guggenheim Museum
Mind's Eye: The Reach of Faith Ringgold
July 12, 10:30 AM–12 PM EST
Poster House
Puerto Rico in Print
July 14, 2–3:30 PM EST
Museum of Arts and Design
The Mad MAD World of Jonathan Adler
Note that this list might be incomplete.
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Photo ID: Zoom call at Poster House
Description by Be My Ai:
A protest poster with bold colors and abstract design. The poster features a large, roughly drawn face in white lines on a black background. Above the face, the word "STOP" is written in large, red-orange block letters. To the left of the face, a large red-orange "H" stands out against a vertical blue stripe. Below, the words "BOMB TESTS" are written in black, with "BOMB" in a hand-drawn style and "TESTS" in block letters. The overall style is rough and expressive, with a sense of urgency. The text beneath the image identifies it as "Stop H Bomb Tests, Ben Shahn, 1960."
Description by Seeing Ai
The image shows a digital document with a poster titled "Stop H Bomb Tests" by Ben Shahn, created in 1960. The poster features a large, stylized face drawn with simple lines on a black background. The word "STOP" is prominently displayed at the top in large, bold letters. Below the face, the words "H BOMB TESTS" are written, with the letter "H" being larger and positioned to the left. The document includes a brief description of the poster, noting it as a vertical silkscreen with a large face on a black background.