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Poster House is dedicated to presenting the impact, culture, and design of posters, both as historical documents and methods of contemporary visual communication. Through temporary exhibitions, a growing permanent collection, educational events, and publications, Poster House explores the enormous impact of posters on society and culture, and how they continue to influence human behavior in the 21st Century. Born out of the consumerist fervor of the Industrial Revolution, posters have a long history as a bridge between the worlds of art and design. They have been used to sell goods, advertise spectacles, promulgate propaganda, and incite revolutions; in all these capacities, posters alternately reflect and guide social concerns of the day. Poster House aims to draw out hidden histories of poster art, map their continued role in todays media landscape, and encourage future design as the medium is reclaimed and reworked by successive generations in order to communicate quickly, effectively, and seductively to an audience constantly on the move.
Dale Carnegie was founded in 1912, inspired by one man`s belief in the power of self-improvement. Since then, it`s evolved into a movement that`s crossed borders and generations, showing people how to tap into the best parts of themselves to create positive change.
InnoTech Nutrition is a Winnipeg, MB-based company in the Business Services sector.
Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin is the largest hunger relief organization in the state with locations in Milwaukee and the Fox Valley. Founded in 1982 by the Rotary Club of Milwaukee, Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin is a local and independent member of the Feeding America network. Driven by our mission to solve hunger and our vision of a hunger free Wisconsin, we are bringing more people together around the table to collaboratively address the root causes of hunger. Together with our 600+ member organizations, we serve nearly 400,000 people across 35 counties in eastern Wisconsin each year, including 124,000 children and 41,000 seniors.