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Tolerance Poster Show at the National Museum of Zadar, Croatia.

On November 21, the Tolerance Poster Show opened at National Museum of Zadar , Croatia. The show has been displayed in front of and inside the museum featuring 100 posters. The show is going to stay till December 12th 2019.  We are grateful to Natali Čop, the curator of the museum, for her dedicated efforts, without which, the show would not have been possible. Catalogue of the show.   

Tolerance Poster Shows at the Yugoslav Drama Theater and the Pride Info Center in Belgrade, Serbia

On November 16th, the International day of Tolerance, the Tolerance Poster Show opened at the  Pride Info Center in Belgrade, Serbia. Simultaneously , the Tolerance poster show was shown in the lobby of the  JDP  Jugoslovensko dramsko pozoriste (Yugoslav Drama Theater) in Belgrade.

Tolerance Poster Show at University of the Andes in Bogotá, Colombia

On November 16th, the International day of Tolerance, the Tolerance Poster Show opened  at University of the Andes in Bogotá , Colombia. And  amazingly, it is going to be open till March 12th. The posters are displayed on and around the campus’ grounds. This show was made possible by the efforts of Jessica María Rosas Esquivel.

Tolerance Poster Show at Muzeul National al Unirii, Alba Iulia, Romania

On November 15th, the Tolerance Poster Show opened at  Muzeul National al Unirii , Alba Iulia, Romania.  After it closes on the November 29th, the show is going to go be exhibited in  Turda, Romania, at a school in Satu Mare. This show was made possible by the efforts of Ciprian Cucu.

Tolerance Poster Show at university MOME in Budapest, Hungary

Here are few photos from the Tolerance Poster show in the exhibition hall of the new campus of the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design Budapest . The show opened on Noveber 11. and is a part of the Graphifest Budapest, wich is the most important event of the Hungarian graphic design community.   The show was made possible by the efforts of Gyula Molnár and Vargha Balázs.