New David Byrd Web Store
Fans and poster collectors will be thrilled to learn that artist David Edward Byrd has a brand new web store that is HTML5 compliant with responsive design so it will work great on your smart phones and tablets too (like iPhones & iPads). With David’s 74th birthday approaching on April 4, 2015, now is a […]
Sam Andrew Memorial on Sunday, March 22, 2015
Sam Andrew, a founder of Big Brother and the Holding Company passed away on February 12 at the age of 73. Along with the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane and Quicksilver Messenger Service, Big Brother, is arguably one of the most famous and successful bands from the 1960s San Francisco music scene. He is survived by […]
Victor Moscoso Art Show March 6 – April 18 in New York City
Victor Moscoso Psychedelic Drawings, 1967-1982 Curated by Norman Hathaway & Dan Nadel March 6 – April 25, 2015 Special lecture with Victor Moscoso & Norman Hathaway: Thursday, March 5th, 6:30-8:30 PM Opening reception: Friday, March 6th, 6–8 PM with Victor Moscoso The Andrew Edlin Gallery is excited to announce a retrospective of drawings […]
Nels Jacobson Talks Rock Posters to Texas Lawyers
On November 6, 2014 poster artist/attorney (and TRPS board member) Nels Jacobson spoke to a group of Texas attorneys on the art business of rock and roll. His speech “Art of Rock and Roll” was part of the 24th Annual Entertainment Law Institute in Dallas. Posters from the Family Dog, the Fillmore, and various Texas venues were […]
Homegrown Austin Music Posters Reception March 1, 2015
If you’re near Austin on Sunday March 1st, you won’t want to miss The Wittliff Collections’ presenting Homegrown Austin Music Posters, 1967-1982. This free event celebrates the Homegrown exhibition of more than 140 vintage pieces from the Wittliff Collections’ poster archives, gifted by Tom Wilmore and other donors. Poster artists in the late sixties, seventies, and eighties visually […]
When Art Rocked Panel Discussion and Reception at SFO
Have you been out to San Francisco International Airport yet to see “When Art Rocked: San Francisco Music Posters, 1966 – 1971“? Well, if the 162 posters and 100 or so postcards and handbills on display there are not enough to entice you, how about a free panel discussion and reception with some of the […]