The Art of Moonalice at Brooklyn Bowl on October 18, 2012

The Art of Moonalice

An exhibit of Rock Posters cre­ated for the band Moonalice.

Moon­al­ice is a band that com­mis­sions a poster for every gig and gives them away for free.  Since the band’s for­ma­tion in 2007, Moon­al­ice has pro­duced a unique series of almost 550 orig­i­nal gig posters with art­work from over 20 artists.

Moon­al­ice posters fea­ture art­work from many of the leg­endary poster artists of the psy­che­delic 60’s as well as today’s top rock poster artists.  Moon­al­ice is a band that lets poster artists do what they do best — make art! Unen­cum­bered by stan­dard con­straints, Moon­al­ice posters are as diverse as the artists who cre­ate them.

On Sun­day, Octo­ber 28, 2012,  Moon­al­ice proudly presents their 2nd poster show at the Brook­lyn Bowl.  The full series of Moon­al­ice posters will be on dis­play and avail­able for pur­chase at this FREE East Coast event.  Many Moon­al­ice poster artists will be attend­ing the event in-person. The poster show opens at noon, Moonalice’s con­cert will fol­low the poster show in the evening. Join the event on Face­book!

SUNDAY — Octo­ber 28, 2012

Doors open at Noon!

Artists in atten­dance:
Wes Wil­son • Alexan­dra Fis­cher
David SingerStan­ley Mouse
Chris ShawJohn Mavroudis
Den­nis Larkins • Dave Hunter
Den­nis Loren • John Seabury
Chuck Sperry • Wendy Wright
Car­olyn Fer­ris • Gary Hous­ton
Dar­rin Bren­ner • Win­ston Smith
Lee Con­klin • Lau­ren Yurkovich
George and Patri­cia Sar­gent 

Also fea­tur­ing art­work by:
Ron Dono­van • Claude ShadeGrace Slick

 

BROOKLYN BOWL 61 Wythe Avenue, Brook­lyn, NY

8 Responses to The Art of Moonalice Returns to Brooklyn Bowl on Sunday October 28

  1. Icculus says:

    link to event dis­cus­sion on the ExpressoBeans.com forum.

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