
We invite you to browse the Politics, Protest, Propaganda, Posters! collection display on the first floor of Hawthorne-Longfellow Library.
With this display, curator Neiman Mocombe (‘26.5) intends to help contemporary audiences “identify the blatant and subliminal political messages surrounding us today.” His display looks at how visual design has shaped public life, from Soviet and World War I propaganda to Peace Press activism, Shanghai calendar art, and election campaigns. The display will be on view through the end of December—stop by and check it out!