Helen Kennedy

Former high school art teacher and lifelong Deadhead Helen Kennedy made the right choice when she traded in the lesson plans for the lot.

Carolyn Adkins

A Milwaukee-based graphic designer, illustrator, and screen printer, Carolyn Adkins has been making art since she could hold a crayon.

Andrew Sax

For Andrew Sax, art was never just a pastime—it was a calling that started in the margins of his school notebooks and found its way onto the shakedown scene. What began as bootleg custom tees on the Dead and Co. lot has evolved into Some Saxy Art, a full-fledged design studio out of Philadelphia that’s become a go-to for musicians looking to turn their sound into bold, collectible visuals.

Luke Martin

A rising star in the rock art world, Luke Martin has quickly gained a reputation for his electrifying designs that blur the line between traditional poster art and fine art. The Maryland-based artist has designed posters for an impressive roster of bands, including Phish, Dead and Co, Metallica, and Dave Matthews Band. Each piece showcases his meticulous attention to detail, layering intricate linework with bold colors and surreal imagery that draws audiences into a dreamlike world.

Hannah Tatum Norris

Known for her vibrant and detailed illustrations, Hannah has made a significant mark in the gig poster scene. Her concept-driven designs seamlessly blend native flora and fauna with lyrical and musical inspirations, bringing each piece to life with playful critters, groovy patterns, and harmonious color palettes. These elements vividly capture the energy and essence of a wide range of artists and musical genres.

Richard Biffle

Richard Biffle is a celebrated American artist renowned for his unique contributions to the rock poster art scene, particularly within the jam band and psychedelic rock genres. His work stands out for its intricate line work, surreal imagery, and rich symbolism.