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This student-curated exhibition showcases a selection of original screen printed posters from the instituto de cultura puertorriqueña (ICP). Produced between 1958 and 1963, the posters were designed by some of the leading graphic artists of the time and reflect the vibrant and evolving culture of Puerto Rico during this period. The show explores themes of identity, culture, and the graphic arts. 

The ICP posters are drawn from the Walter and Martha Leuba Collection in the University of Pittsburgh’s Archives & Special Collections. The exhibition will open to the public on October 12. 

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