
"Re-Writing the Streets 2.0" Sticker Exhibition on Display at PA College of Technology
Re-Writing the Streets: The International Language of Stickers 2.0 is on display at the Pennsylvania College of Technology through March 5, 2025.

Incorporating the finest examples from two collectors, Oliver Baudach in Germany and Catherine Tedford in the United States, the exhibition includes over 900 original, unused stickers grouped by artists, themes, dates, and geographic locations.
Based in Berlin, Oliver Baudach is the founder and director of Hatch Kingdom, the world’s first museum devoted to sticker art. Representing three decades of work, his international collection numbers over 30,000 stickers spanning genres from character design to skateboarding, streetwear, and music. With an extensive network of artist contacts, Oli is a leading expert in the field.

Catherine Tedford, gallery director at St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York, has been collecting stickers since 2003, and her collection numbers over 15,000 stickers from around the world. She writes about contemporary and historical political stickers on her research blog Stickerkitty. Her book Paper Bullets: 100 Years of Political Stickers from Around the World will be published by PM Press in 2026-27.
In 2013, Oli sent out a worldwide call-for-entries to create the original Re-Writing the Streets exhibition, which opened in 2015, and to add to St. Lawrence University’s Street Art Graphics digital archive. A second worldwide call was issued in 2024 for the expanded 2.0 edition of the exhibition.
See also “Penn College gallery showcases international stickers in new exhibition” in the Williamsport Sun-Gazette, January 23, 2025.


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