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Summer of Love Website Goes Live

January 21, 2017 By Ben Marks 2 Comments

“Jim Marshall’s 1967,” January 26 – June 17, 2017, San Francisco City Hall.

Looking for a convenient place to keep track of all of the events being planned for the 50th anniversary of the Summer of Love? Check out summerof.love, a recently launched website managed by San Francisco Travel and the California Historical Society. One upcoming event that caught our eye is “Jim Marshall’s 1967,” which runs from January 26 to June 17 at San Francisco City Hall. The show will feature 80 photographs (including the one above of Jimi Hendrix performing in Golden Gate Park on June 25) taken by the great rock photographer during 1967. While there’s a lot on summerof.love now, the site promises to be updated regularly as dates are firmed up for events throughout the year. For example, the Hall of Flowers has just been booked for October 28 for our annual Festival of Rock Posters. That’ll be on the site soon, but you heard it here first!

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  1. Joie Blue Jay says

    March 7, 2017 at 5:54 pm

    I wanted to know when your summer event will be in Golden Gate Park this year,2017. I’m coming from Denver, CO and I’d like to plan on attending. Thank you so very much. R

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  2. Ben Marks says

    March 7, 2017 at 9:41 pm

    Right now, the only scheduled event is on October 28. We will be doing something in the summer, and hope to announce it soon. Thanks!

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Posted @withregram • @plasticflame Daily poster: did a few prints for Dean & Britta shows back then. There was always something soothing about Luna songs that I heard way back when and I wanted to carry some of that calm over to the poster. Not a lot of action, just the light and balloon and a starry sky. I tried here, again, to over print a color over keyline art to achieve some depth through highlights. Again, not aware of how translucent the ink might be (and because, in many instances, I was printing with fabric inks, which are very opaque since they are going on fabric) I misjudged and the yellow feels very flat. To redo it, I might make the stars and night sky be contained to the balloon itself, with a tree or two, or maybe the lamp post, nipping at the basket, which follows down to the ampersand in Dean & Britta. Also, broken record, wouldn't print this on colored paper.

If you're interested in purchasing one of these, I've got some available. Message or email. Thanks. 

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