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08.09 2017

Destroy Content Desert – Long Live Content Desert

Content Desert is a post-internet object, a journey through graphic refuse amassed and extruded over several stylized chapters. The 450-plus pages of Content Desert anachronously proceed from it’s obnoxious tag line of “1,000,0000 years of broken graphics… load more, know less”.
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10.23 2013

Zine Of The Month @ Booklyn – Opening 11/2

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Zine Of The Month
November 2- December 8, 2013
OPENING RECEPTION SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 7-10PM
Booklyn Artists Alliance, 37 Greenpoint Ave, 4FL. Brooklyn, 11222

Zine Of The Month is a project started in 2009 that releases limited-edition and handmade artist zines, featuring collaborations between printer and publisher Mark Price and a plethora of Philadelphia and New York based artists. Each monthly publication is hand-printed and bound by Price at Space 1026, a long standing artist co-op and exhibition space in the Chinatown neighborhood of Philadelphia. Zine Of The Month has involved many artists who work and who keep studios at Space 1026. The monthly releases are offered through a yearly subscription and feature varying reproduction and binding techniques including screen printing and photocopying to translate the artists’ work to the intimate and tactile medium of ‘zines.

Booklyn will host a retrospective exhibition with a library of past releases on view, coupled with print ephemera from the project, and a gallery of original works by artists who have participated in the project including Beth Brandon, Jason Hsu, Hilary Price, Abbey L Sarver, Max Seckel, Lance Simmons, Miriam Singer, Jason Rusnock, and James Ulmer.

ZINE OF THE MONTH is the nineteenth in a series of group exhibitions dedicated to providing self-publishing artists, who generally share their work through printed matter and other ephemeral media, with a platform for exhibition, experimentation and exploration outside of the printed format. This exhibition is made possible in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and additionally in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council.

For more information please contact aimee@booklyn.org

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Zine Of The Month : Zine making workshop
November 16th, 1 – 5 pm
10 Seats Available, first come first serve, please RSVP to aimee@booklyn.org

Join Zine Of The Month artists for an afternoon of talking about and making ‘zines. There will be a short presentation on the project followed by a chance to explore various strategies for ‘zine production. The efforts of the afternoon will be compiled into a limited Zine Of The Month release with screen printed covers printed on location. Refreshments and supplies provided.

02.16 2011

01.28 2010

Yurtness!

Come check it out!

Print Center
1614 Latimer Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103

215 735.6090

Free and Open to the Public
Tuesday through Saturday,
11:00 am – 5:30 pm

11.16 2008

Paste-Ups!

Art Auction Poster by Bill McRight

Art Auction Poster by Chris Kline

Art Auction Poster by Alex Lukas

Art Auction Poster by Jason Hsu

Mini Comic Pile Up Poster by AJW

Peacock Print by Alex Purdy

07.25 2008

Devil Music @ The Art Museum

Check out Devil Music Ensemble at the Philadelphia Museum of Art on Friday August first. Check it out before you go gallery hopping. Then after looking at some fun art check out the extreme animals show at Pageant Gallery!

07.13 2008

F*CK YEAH FEST – PHILLY 2008

F*CK YES!

07.11 2008

F*YEAHTRON

Think of something so horrible that your mind cannot even imagine it!

The estimable D.R. Knuckley

The inimitable Zack Beaver.

Tasty snacks Chris Kline

After being evicted from the Urban Outfitters party for tagging the bathroom, Isaac Linn made his own wall did some unmitigated tagging.

The uncanny Bonnie Scott.