The Printing Museum presents "Glow: Vintage Blacklight Posters from the '60s and '70s" opening reception

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Image courtesy of George Goode

"Glow: Vintage Blacklight Posters from the '60s and '70s" showcases the visual culture of the psychedelic era, through blacklight posters, whose intense color and responsiveness to ultraviolet light became a symbol of countercultural aesthetics and pop culture movements. The exhibition features the local contributions of the Houston Black Light Poster Company and in-house artist George Goode, whose vivid posters became an influential contribution to the global scene.

Following the opening reception, the exhibition will be on display through June 27.

"Glow: Vintage Blacklight Posters from the '60s and '70s" showcases the visual culture of the psychedelic era, through blacklight posters, whose intense color and responsiveness to ultraviolet light became a symbol of countercultural aesthetics and pop culture movements. The exhibition features the local contributions of the Houston Black Light Poster Company and in-house artist George Goode, whose vivid posters became an influential contribution to the global scene.

Following the opening reception, the exhibition will be on display through June 27.

"Glow: Vintage Blacklight Posters from the '60s and '70s" showcases the visual culture of the psychedelic era, through blacklight posters, whose intense color and responsiveness to ultraviolet light became a symbol of countercultural aesthetics and pop culture movements. The exhibition features the local contributions of the Houston Black Light Poster Company and in-house artist George Goode, whose vivid posters became an influential contribution to the global scene.

Following the opening reception, the exhibition will be on display through June 27.

WHEN

WHERE

The Printing Museum
1324 W. Clay St.
Houston, TX 77019
https://printingmuseum.org/exhibition/glow/

TICKET INFO

Free-$8
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