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Art for Art Promotion: Harcourt’s Posters in Retrospect

@ Harcourt House Artist Run Centre // 10:00 am

Sep 19 - Oct 4 2025

Opening Reception for Members and Guests: Friday, September 19th, 79 pm

Over the past 15 years, Harcourt’s posters have pushed beyond the traditional boundaries of poster design by challenging conventions and subverting the genre’s typical declarative role. These works have redefined the genre, elevating poster design to a fine art form on par with painting, sculpture, and other visual arts. Rooted firmly in real-world contexts, Harcourt’s posters engage in an active dialogue with the viewer.

The exhibition Art for Art Promotion: Harcourt’s Posters in Retrospect presents a selection of original posters created in-house to promote Harcourt’s exhibitions, educational initiatives, special events, and fundraisers. The collection includes posters by Harcourt’s in-house designers: Ruta Nichol, Darren Kooyman, and Krista Acheson — ranging from one-off pieces for specific projects to Nichol’s/Kooyman’s standardized’ design, developed in 2019 to unify the visual identity of Harcourt’s exhibitions and educational programming. This latter format features a lead artwork as the central image, highlighting the distinctive character of each show. Within the exhibition, these works form a vibrant visual tapestry – showcasing the diversity and originality of the featured artists and the exhibitions they represent.

The poster designs by Nichol, Kooyman, and Acheson — marked by bold geometric forms, vivid colour palettes, and inventive typography — represent a clear departure from the restrained minimalism of modernist design. Their visually striking, often playful compositions have expanded the possibilities of graphic design, enriching the aesthetic landscape and contributing to the genre’s ongoing evolution.

Art for Art Promotion offers a window into Harcourt’s vibrant visual history and its enduring commitment to the promotion of contemporary art. While digital technologies and online platforms have significantly reshaped the field of poster design, the medium continues to thrive. Despite the prevalence of digital media, posters remain a vital and highly effective tool for promotion — and, fortunately, they continue to hold a cherished place in our visual culture.

Accessibility:

- Harcourt House’s offices along with the Main and Haakonson Family Galleries are located on 3rd floor.

- Access by elevator seven stairs down from the main entrance to the basement floor with banisters on both sides.

- Wheelchair access from the building’s underpass via the basement art studios can be arranged with Harcourt’s staff at tel. 7804264180.

- Gender single stall washrooms with handrails.

- Seating in the art galleries to be arranged with Harcourt’s staff upon request.

Harcourt House Artist Run Centre
Harcourt House Artist Run Centre 10215 112 St NW
Edmonton, Alberta
T5K 1M7

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