For my first enrichment workshop, I went to the Poster House which is actually very close to the campus and has free admission for everyone 18 and under which was a plus! What’s interesting about this museum is that it’s the first of its kind to be exclusively just for posters which I found intriguing as it is a underappreciated form of art. It showed how many people throughout the earlier centuries used posters as a form of communication, propaganda, advertisements and for religious purposes. Upon further examination of the posters, you can see that they are done with pastel like tools and crayons and from a distance it looks printed and almost too real for it to be hand drawn which was really insane! Only a select few were done by purely hand but a lot were sketched off by hand and later printed with new technologies and had applications of pastel on it. I went with one friend and me and him found these posters really cool and were even jealous of the skill it took to make these. I personally liked more of the modern ones and the religious ones made during the resnassiance era in France. The more modern ones had pictures of cities or towns that were easier for me to depict and enjoy the detail that went into it. Meanwhile the older ones were more open for interpretation as to what the painter was trying to get at and I found this really mind boggling. Overall though I liked the idea and the format the way this place was put together as we had to go into rooms to actually be in the galleries and it wasn’t all open floor ended.