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Calendar of Events: March 2021
Experience Modern architecture. Take a tour, view an exhibition, attend a lecture or otherwise connect with people equally captivated by the history and future of this period. Our online calendar highlights events related to Modern architecture in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, and occasionally further a field, presented by a wide-ranging roster of organizations.
LocalOnline Class
Ellen Lupton: Modern Graphic Design
The 92Y will host Ellen Lupton, senior curator of contemporary design at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, as she conducts a four-session overview of graphic design in the 20th century. The program will discuss the fundamentals of graphic design while exploring iconic posters, typefaces, magazines, and more. Avant-garde artists and advocates for social change used printing and publicity to promote their ideas. The visual techniques they created still resonate in today’s media. More
LocalOnline Class
Ellen Lupton: Modern Graphic Design
The 92Y will host Ellen Lupton, senior curator of contemporary design at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, as she conducts a four-session overview of graphic design in the 20th century. The program will discuss the fundamentals of graphic design while exploring iconic posters, typefaces, magazines, and more. Avant-garde artists and advocates for social change used printing and publicity to promote their ideas. The visual techniques they created still resonate in today’s media. More
LocalOnline Class
Ellen Lupton: Modern Graphic Design
The 92Y will host Ellen Lupton, senior curator of contemporary design at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, as she conducts a four-session overview of graphic design in the 20th century. The program will discuss the fundamentals of graphic design while exploring iconic posters, typefaces, magazines, and more. Avant-garde artists and advocates for social change used printing and publicity to promote their ideas. The visual techniques they created still resonate in today’s media. More