July 31, 2010

CD: Art with issues: Mississippi State University professor’s poster among display on campus

TIM PRATT

100302_artThe chain link fence next to Mississippi State University’s Colvard Student Union is lined with posters from all over the world.

Some feature images of smokestacks and mushroom clouds, while others address climate change, AIDS, health care and child labor, among other topics. They are part of the Good 50×70 project, an international competition that called on artists to address any one of a number of social issues on a 50-by-70-centimeter poster.

Of the more than 4,000 submissions, Good 50×70 judges chose a poster created by Mississippi State University graphic design professor Jude Landry to be one of 210 featured in a traveling display. The posters were put on display at Mississippi State Feb. 24 and will be taken down late Wednesday or early Thursday, Landry said. The show already has been displayed all over Europe and the U.S.

Landry’s poster reads “Child Labor Isn’t Working.” Below, in small print, it reads “Children need an education, not a job. Help stop child labor.” The poster also features images common in the workplace, like a wrench, a gear, scissors and a clock.

“I was interested in picking something I hadn’t really thought about much before, something that would be new to me,” Landry said of his decision to address child labor. “I hadn’t really thought about child labor before because it’s not really an issue here. It’s not really something I encounter in my day-to-day life, but it is a problem, so I thought it would be something interesting to do and I wanted to choose a category that was different from most of the rest.”

Read complete article at Commercial Dispatch.

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