On February 2nd, the  Tolerance Poster Show  opened in the Colonnade windows of the Foundation Building of The Cooper Union  in New York. You can read the post by Cooper Union and see the photos of the show and posters  here .   And  here  in the post by  DART: Design Arts Daily , you can read the interview with me about the  Tolerance Poster Show .                                                         And here  is the post from amny:   " Over the last 200 years, the East  Village has established itself as a haven for free-thinking individuals  to create art of all different forms, encouraging works that reflect  social, political or personal messages. Since its establishment, The  Cooper Union, a private college, has functioned as a New York City  landmark that has fostered activism, advocacy, and...
THE TOLERANCE PROJECT has brought a message of social acceptance to over 700,000 people in 50 countries. Founded by artist-activist Mirko Ilić, this initiative showcases posters designed by artists from around the world. THE TOLERANCE PROJECT starts a conversation about inclusion, which can only begin with a foundation of tolerance. The show utilizes the unique power of design to remind us what we all have in common. More about on the Tolerance Project website https://tolerance-project.org