It looks like a good time has been had by all at Bottlerock this year, especially if you visited the Haight Street Art Center’s remote printing studio. On Friday, those at the music festival to hear Stevie Wonder could leave with a print by Chris Shaw. On Saturday, fans of Florence + the Machine could […]
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John Moehring, Seattle’s Trippiest Rock-Poster Artist of the 1960s
The first time I met John Moehring was in a bar in Seattle—he nursed a Perrier, I did the same with a beer. The occasion was the release of Scott McDougall’s Split Fountain Hieroglyphics, whose focus is the psychedelic concert posters produced in Seattle from 1966 to 1969, and whose pages are crammed with Moehring’s […]
How Ink Is Made
Art on Market Street Poster Series, Summer of Love Edition
Our good friend Adam Hirschfelder from the California Historical Society has kindly alerted us to this cool opportunity for rock poster artists …
420 Gathering of the Tribe at Slim’s with Poster Show
Moonalice and Doobie Decibel System Band present their annual Spring Celebration with a free 21 poster set that attendees will receive at the show.
How MOMA Displays Rock Posters
As someone who has been guilty of grouping great numbers of rock posters together for an exhibition, the following may sound like the pot calling the kettle black. But to my eye, it looks like the curators at MOMA in New York just barfed up as much stuff as they could onto a wall of […]