Banksy’s *Napalm*: War, Pop Culture, and Shocking Juxtaposition – Examine Banksy’s Stencil Featuring the McDonald’s Clown and Ronald McDonald Leading a Naked Child Running From a Napalm Attack (Referencing the Famous Photo), Using Pop Culture Icons to Critique the Horrors of War.

Banksy's Napalm: War, Pop Culture, and Shocking Juxtaposition (A Lecture in Street Art Subversion) (Professor: Dr. Anya "Stencil Slayer" Petrova, PhD in Guerilla Art & Existential Dread) (Audience: Aspiring Culture…

Keith Haring’s *Pop Shop* Murals: Accessible Art for Everyone – Explore Keith Haring’s Decision to Open Pop Shops Selling Merchandise with His Artwork, Aiming to Make His Art Accessible to a Wider Audience and Challenge the Elitism of the Art World.

Keith Haring's Pop Shop Murals: Accessible Art for Everyone (Lecture Begins with a booming voice and a brightly colored slide featuring a Haring-esque figure dancing wildly.) Alright, ART LOVERS! Gather…

Andy Warhol’s *Campbell’s Soup Cans*: Pop Art and Consumer Culture – Examine the Iconic Series of Silk-Screen Prints Depicting Everyday Soup Cans and Explore Warhol’s Critique and Celebration of Mass Production, Consumerism, and Celebrity Culture in the Birth of Pop Art.

Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans: Pop Art and Consumer Culture - A Delicious Dive 🥫 (Lecture Hall Doors Burst Open. A projector whirs to life, displaying a vibrant image of…