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Community Affairs

Poster
1985 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Portrait poster advertising the community affairs section of Greenwich Council. 'Community Affairs' is written at the top of the poster, which has a blue background which fades into red. Across the centre of the poster are sepia toned photographs of people from a diverse range of ethnic background, ages and genders. Above these photographs are bullet points of what the community affairs division does, and below them is the contact information for the department.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleCommunity Affairs (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Handcut stencils, photostencils, screen printing, paper, plastic laminate
Brief description
Poster, designed by Chris Surety and made by the Greenwich Mural Workshop, London, 1985.
Physical description
Portrait poster advertising the community affairs section of Greenwich Council. 'Community Affairs' is written at the top of the poster, which has a blue background which fades into red. Across the centre of the poster are sepia toned photographs of people from a diverse range of ethnic background, ages and genders. Above these photographs are bullet points of what the community affairs division does, and below them is the contact information for the department.
Dimensions
  • Height: 79.3cm
  • Width: 53.6cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • Community Affairs
  • Community Affairs is a part of Greenwich Council. Its job is to ensure that services provided by the Council, and others, meet the needs of all communities and neighbourhoods in the borough. Its aims:
  • - Open local government - Setting up development and funding of community organisations - Responsive health and education authorities - Equal rights and opportunities, particularly for women, lesbians and gay men, and for all ethnic minorities. - Accountability to those who pay for and use the services of the police. - Maximum availability of welfare rights.
  • Giving more power to all disadvantaged and / minority groups / Ensuring that their legal rights are enforced
Credit line
Given by the Greenwich Mural Workshop
Object history
Poster featured in the Greenwich Mural Workshop's 1986 exhibition 'Printing is easy...?'
Bibliographic reference
From the Greenwich Mural Workshop's 1986 exhibition 'Printing is Easy...?'
Collection
Accession number
E.563-2013

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Record createdNovember 20, 2013
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