Browse Collections (64 total)
021 - Doctors Ought to Care
Pieces from a timeline tracking Doctors Ought to Care an organization dedicated to using humor to combat tobacco advertising.
022 - Women & Tobacco
While tobacco has a reputation as a foul habit for men to indulge, women have been actively targetted by tobbaco companies for generations.
023 - Billboard Advertising
Outdoors, on the road, and in the city these larger than life advertisments revolutionized advertising and gave us staples of cigarette culture such…
024 - Signs & Displays
Store signs and promotionals for cigarettes from the Center's Collection.
025 - Antiquarian Artifacts & Ephemera
Old fashioned artifacts from the history of tobacco and anti-smoking and classic advertisements tracking the evolving attitudes and senisibilities…
026 - BUGA-UP Collection
Billboard Utilising Graffitists Against Unhealthy Promotions (BUGA-UP) founded in 1979 is an Australian subvertising artistic movement. It practices…
027 - History of Anti-Smoking Activism
A comprehensive history of Anti-Smoking efforts in the US and around the world.
028 - Silk Cut & Foreign Brands
Collection of Silk Cut branded advertisements, these avant-garde ads were often mistaken by people outside of the United Kingdom as anti-smoking…
029 - Smokeless Collection
The Center for the Study of Tobacco and Society’s Smokeless Tobacco Collection is the largest and most comprehensive collection of smokeless tobacco…
030 - E-Cigarettes & Vaping
The 21st century introduced a technological revival of smoking in the form of Electronic or E-Cigarettes. Designed to help smokers quit the…
Featured Collection
012 - Arts Sponsorship (Museum Malignancy - Philip Morris)
Proclaiming that “It Takes Art to Make Company Great”, Philip Morris began supporting the arts to build a reputation as a patron of painters, dancers,…