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Luba Lukova: Designing Justice
Traveling Exhibition
DATES & LOCATIONS
September 16, 2020 – January 31, 2021
1360 N Prospect Avenue
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202
September 1 – December 7, 2020
514 University Avenue
Selinsgove, Pennsylvania 17870
124 East Reconciliation Way
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103
November 4 – January 27, 2020
Billie Holiday Theatre
Restoration Plaza
1368 Fulton Street
Brooklyn, New York 11216
October 25 – December 31, 2019
Słup Szymon Poster Gallery
Anders Park
Szczecin, Poland
May 26 – July 7, 2019
The Thermos Foundation
No. 94, Section 2, Yangde Boulevard
Shilin District
Taipei, Taiwan 111
March 14 – April 7, 2019
McCoy Gallery
Rogers Center for the Arts
315 Turnpike Street
North Andover, Massachusetts 01845
Center for Creativity and the Arts
5225 North Backer Avenue
Fresno, California 93740
September 7 – October 15, 2018
1100 East Fifth Street
Anderson, Indiana 46012
Museum of the City of Riobamba
5 de Junio y Primera Constituyente
Riobamba, Ecuador 060150
Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA)
1315 Peachtree Street NE
Atlanta, Georgia 30309
This exhibition is available for travel in the U.S. and internationally. For further information, please contact us at luba@lukova.net.
In 2017 Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA) presented the exhibition Luba Lukova: Designing Justice featuring sixty-five social commentary and theater-inspired prints and posters by the renowned artist and designer.
Loved by audiences and critics, the collection embarked on a tour to prestigious galleries and museums throughout the U.S. and internationally. Designing Justice has energized the communities at Restoration Plaza, Brooklyn, NY; Zarrow Art Center, Tulsa, OK; Rogers Center for the Arts, North Andover, MA; Phebe Conley Art Gallery, Fresno, CA; Krannert Fine Arts Center, Anderson, IN; Museum of the City of Riobamba, Ecuador; The Thermos Foundation, Taipei, Taiwan; and Slup Szymon Poster Gallery, Szczecin, Poland.
Coming up in September 2020 Luba Lukova: Designing Justice will be on view at Jewish Museum Milwaukee, WI and Lore Degenstein Gallery, Selinsgrove, PA.
Listen to Lukova's interview on NPR.
PRESS
"Simple yet profound... clever yet accessible." –NPR
"Striking social commentary and imaginative renderings shockingly simple in their design." –Creative Loafing
"Lukova's work has the ability to open up a dialogue. Her images are such that they make us talk to one another..."
–Laura Flusche, Executive Director, Museum of Design Atlanta