Poster depicts a photomontage of the following: a man from the shoulders up wearing a black shirt or robe and a chain; a dark outdoor horizon with clouds and lightning bolts.
Poster depicts a photomontage of seven church singers in various patterned borders; background appears to be a photograph of a piece of cloth embroidered in gold with crosses, starbursts, and leaves.
Poster appears to be an advertisement for a video CD (VCD) by Garramuu Baayisaa and depicts a photomontage of the following: a photograph of a man who is possibly Garramuu Baayisaa with his palms raised and wearing a cream robe and a cross on a necklace; a photograph of a man in a black hooded robe who is carrying a cross and holding a staff; a photograph of an Ethiopian cross; and a group of people wearing head coverings and bowing their heads. The left half of the background is purple and the right half is brown.
Poster depicts a photomontage of the following: a man with a goatee wearing a white robe over a pink and white long-sleeve shirt and a cross on a pendant, with one hand on his belly and another hand raised with a pointed index finger; the exterior of a rural blue church with trim painted in green, yellow, and red; a group of prostrating people in white robes.
Poster depicts a collage of the following: a photograph of mehmir Zebene Lema wearing white robes with multicolored trim and a white head covering and holding a microphone; an illustration of a wooden cross radiating light; an illustration of a dark corridor lit with lanterns; the Amharic-language title is printed as if it is dripping blood.
Poster depicts a collage of the following: an illustration of Jesus Christ in white robes and with a halo behind his head, standing with a hand and index finger raised while older men surround him, looking at him; in the bottom left is a woman in a white headscarf with red embroidery; the background is blue with light blue cross shapes and the photograph of the woman duplicated in the bottom right.
Poster appears to be an advertisement for a music album by Alemu Misganaw and depicts Alemu Misganaw smiling, holding a religious book in one hand, and pointing the index finger of his other hand upward; he is wearing a white robe and a large cross pendant on a chain.
Poster depicts an illustration of a bearded man with three pairs of wings and a circle of light behind his head who is wearing a white robe and blue cloak and is raising his hands upward; he is standing or floating above a hilly horizon with clouds in the background.
Poster depicts photograph images of clergy and church singers, captioned with their names. The names in Latin script read "F/ttuu Fiqiree Biresaa" and "F/ttuu Tigist Fiqriee." Includes the Ethiopian dates Miyazya 14-17, 2002, possibly for a church choir event.
Poster depicts a photograph of a man with a goatee wearing tinted glasses, a red and white keffiyeh over a white head covering, a white button-up shirt, and a gray pinstripe jacket; the man is seated in front of a book.
All text conference poster re: a call for papers on the following topics: anthropology, archaeology/prehistory, contemporary issues, history, and linguistics/literature. Conference to be held October 5-7, 1992.
Poster promoting an art exhibition by students of a nursery-year 13 school. Poster is light blue printed in black. Has two examples of artwork by children.
Brown poster printed in purple for Will Maw's Modern dreams exhibition. Upper left hand corner is a small print of a skull. Middle image is a print of an upper half of a face. Lower right image is print of a rotary phone.
Poster for the Agency for Government Houses with four antiquities in Ethiopia: the Obelisk of Axum, the Church of St. George at Lalibela, Fasilides' Castle, and Harar Gate.
A poster for a video installation exhibition by Ethiopian-American filmmaker Salem Mekuria. The film featured was a video triptych depicting Ethiopian everyday life.
Chiefly text conference poster re: a call for papers on the following topics: anthropology, archaeology/prehistory, contemporary issues, history, and linguistics/literature. Conference to be held October 5-7, 1992.
Brown paper poster (possibly Kraft paper), printed in brown and blue inks. Drawn image of a rolodex being turned with disembodied hands, framed in a film strip. Instructions on the image are in French.
Poster has eight people surrounded by hearts and swirls. A mixture of facial expressions from happy to scared to pensive. A youth in the center of the people points a gun at the viewer. Poster colors are predominantly pink and black/brown.
Poster for a reading of a children's book, Alihoy Alalihoy. Two b&w identical images side by side of a woman talking to a seated pair of children, a boy and a girl.
Chiefly text poster, white background, red text. Presents rules and instructions for two writing contests: one for best short story (eligible for Ethiopian writers), and one for best short story for children and youngsters (eligible for writers from Ethiopia, Tanzania, Kenya, and Zambia). Prize money is listed, along with the judges' names.
Colorful images of a multi-school festival celebrating cultural biodiversity. Images include Ethiopian foods, musical instruments, textiles, and dancing.
A poster in shades of brown. In the foreground a woman sits looking down at a book-like object, holding her neck in her hands. She looks despondent. In the background are faded, transparent images of people: a man, a woman with her hand to her cheek, a sleeping woman wearing a dark headscarf, and someone wearing sunglasses. There is also a blurry image of a car tire at the top of the poster. Possibly a film poster.
Poster for the film, Judgment day. Contains images of four people: a woman with mussed hair and pearls, two men looking towards the woman, and a smaller image of a young boy in profile inserted into the Amharic title. An image of a gun is also present.
Poster depicts a man (three images), possibly a singer or actor, dressed in elaborately embroidered black and gold garments. He wears a black cloth crown embroidered in gold. A drawing in blue of three people mounted on horses is below the images. Primary colors are red and light blue.
Upper half of the poster shows three men. One man in a pinstriped black vest is photoshopped next to another man wearing a black leather jacket and light-colored polo shirt. The man in the leather jacket appears to be crying. They are facing a third man who is looking towards the ground with his right index finger resting under his nose. He is in shades of blue. Below them are four scenes from the movie, featuring four cast members.
Poster depicts the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development, also known as Forum on Rio+10, Bridge the Gap Campaign, which focuses on AIDS, poverty, and environmental conservation.
A man wearing safety gear consisting of an apron, coveralls, boots, gloves, goggles, and a face mask pours a barrel of hazardous materials into another barrel. Poster could be depicting proper waste disposal, or be a warning against mixing toxic chemicals.
A bearded man wearing blue clothes and a yellow hat sits on a stool against a wall. His right cheek has a bandage, his left arm is in a sling, his right wrist is bandaged and his right foot is in a cast. A crutch leans against the wall next to him.
A large black skull and crossbones in a red circle. Ministry of Health and World Health Organization logos in the bottom corners. Title is in Amharic and English, both meaning "toxic." Possibly a poster to educate people on the symbol.
Poster depicts guidelines for administering IPT (Isoniazid Preventive Therapy) to children exposed to tuberculosis or infected with HIV, as well as for screening children for tuberculosis.
Poster depicts a classification chart for assessing the mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) of children and adults. The chart design resembles the Ethiopian flag.
Poster in shades of green and white depicts a sexually transmitted infection treatment kit. Kit includes condoms, antibiotics, partner referral and notification cards, and a medical insert with contents, components, and instructions for usage. Kits started being distributed in Ethiopia in 2008.