On June 17th, a big Tolerance Poster Show opened in Lisbon, Portugal. This event was produced in cooperation with Design [RE]thinking, the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon, the Museum of Design Lisbon (MUDE), the National Theater of São Carlos, and the Praça do Município. The show features Tolerance Posters displayed along 1.2 km of streets in shop windows, on walls, in purpose-built poster displays, and inside the buildings of the participating institutions.
The exhibition took place at MUDE and three other public spaces, all within the university’s geographical area. The route began at the university, proceeded to Largo do São Carlos, headed down to Praça do Município, and ended at MUDE.
The show ran until July 15th, overlapping with Design [RE]thinking, a symposium dedicated to exploring the evolution of Design Thinking, also hosted by the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon.
Special thanks to Ana Margarida Thudichum De Serpa Vasconcelos and her staff at the University of Lisbon, without whom this show would not be possible.
Photos by Leonor Fonseca.
