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Art Day

Poster
08/1986 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Postrait poster, advertising an art dat. The poster features a large illustartion of a theatre mask, in black, yellow, white and blue. Underneath this illustration is text giving information about the event, in black font on a white background, which is further cut into strips and put against a black background.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleArt Day (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Progressive filter stencil, printing, paper, plastic laminate
Brief description
Poster entitled 'Art Day', made by Deptford Community Printshop, London, August 1986.
Physical description
Postrait poster, advertising an art dat. The poster features a large illustartion of a theatre mask, in black, yellow, white and blue. Underneath this illustration is text giving information about the event, in black font on a white background, which is further cut into strips and put against a black background.
Dimensions
  • Height: 79cm
  • Width: 53.8cm
Dimensions include plastic laminate.
Marks and inscriptions
Sunday 14th SEPTEMBER 12am TO 6pm AT ALL SAINTS CHURCH / MONSON ROAD, NEW CROSS GATE, SE14 / DEMONSTRATIONS OF PUPPET MAKING, FASHION, BATIK, POETRY, FACE PAINTING, SCULPTURE VIDEO, / MUSIC, FILM, WRITING AND MUCH MORE PLUS CHANCES TO HAVE A GO YOURSELF................. / EVENING ENTERTAINMENT WITH MUSIC AND CABARET BETWEEN 8pm AND 11pm / AN ART EXHIBITION WILL BE HELD ALL WEEK FROM SUNDAY 14th TO SATURDAY 20th SEPT / FOOD AND DRINK AVAILABLE / ADMISSION FREE / ART DAY IS ASSISTED BY LEWISHAM ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENTS SERVICE
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.586-2013

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Record createdNovember 20, 2013
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