The students were asked to participate in one of the two contests — The posters of Yuliia Negrych and Maciej Jakobczyk were finalists in the competition!

Briefs:

Posterrorism 2019
Every “word” consists of different meanings rather than their original one, which may be hidden in it, but carry the heavier meaning. The word “Terror” is one of these words: The first thing that comes to mind when hearing “Terror” is to assassinate, yet terror owns a wider range of meaning. Usually decision-making of governments, social and political powers will endanger lives of a lot of people in that society, or, furthermore, the whole world. Most of the time people of those societies are completely destroyed. Families and specially children are among the groups that endure the deepest impact of these decisions.

The impact of these kinds of terror is way bigger than the first ones and the long- term consequences of them will affect not only the current generation, but also the coming generations afterwards and even other societies. On its second call for entries, this festival invites all artists around the world to create and display works on this type of “terror”. It should be noted that this exhibition will be held in different countries. (text from the posterrorism website).

Theme: The Impact of Social and Economical Terrorism on the Life of Children, Families and Communities.

35th Chicago Latino Film Festival
Every year, the International Latino Cultural Center of Chicago selects the winning poster for the annual Chicago Latino Film Festival. The selected poster becomes the face of the Festival, as it will be on the cover of half-a-million newsprint programs, invitations, program books, electronic ads, t-shirts and more.

Posterrorism 2019

35th Chicago Film Festival