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FENTSTER, which means “window” in Yiddish, is an installation space in Toronto, built in the large, street-facing window of Makom, a grassroots Jewish community now homed in an old art studio.
It's not the first time Mr Agzarian has used his storefront to share political messages. In 2016, the graphic designer erected a 4.5metre poster of Tony Abbott with the caption 'hopeless ...
In New York, a pregnant Latina woman placed a 'Black Lives Matter' poster on her storefront window in solidarity with protesters. When a white man spat on it the confrontation was recorded on a ...
I think what Ms. Denise Roberge did with her storefront window on El Paseo was the biggest advertising success around. It brought people from both sides of the political spectrum to view her ...
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