CWU Exhibit will Focus on International Political and Social Street Stickers

  • January 8, 2018

Street stickers are moving beyond stop signs and dumpsters and into exhibits and art galleries due to their powerful social commentary.

They’ll take the spotlight locally from Thursday through March 10 in a dual exhibition at the Museum of Culture & Environment at Central Washington University in Ellensburg.

More than 1,600 street stickers from around the world, historic and contemporary, will be on display in the “Rewriting the Streets: The International Language of Stickers” and “Paper Bullets: 100 Years of Political Stickers from Around the World.”

Read the entire article online in the Yakima Herald Republic.


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