(Through April 28th)
Center for the Study of Political Graphics presents Decade of Dissent: Democracy in Action 1965—1975. The exhibition documents the importance of political poster art in promoting the ideas and ideals of democracy during a turbulent, watershed era in California, and across the nation. The largest archive of post-WWII political graphics in the U.S. and the second largest in the world—Decade of Dissent mines its collection to illustrate the power of art to convey past experiences and views of the world, and create a broader context for understanding contemporary society. Admission is free. For more information, please visit www.politicalgraphics.org TTY for the deaf and hard of hearing at (323) 848-6496.