Poster House

[6] The museum space, which formerly housed an Apple products repair store by the name of Tekserve, was redesigned by LTL Architects and Lumen Architecture.

[13] In September 2021, the museum opened You Can't Bleed Me, which displayed posters and marketing materials from notable Blaxploitation films such as Slaughter and Coffy.

[14] That same month, it opened an exhibition containing over 200 posters from the New York-based design and illustration firm Push Pin Studios.

[18] That month also marked the opening of Made in Japan, which focused on World War II and Post-War Era Japanese poster art.

The campaign employed graphic designers including Jessica Hische, Maira Kalman, and Edel Rodriguez, who created a series of posters communicating public safety guidelines and encouraging sentiment to New York City residents.