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New auction from PhanArt – 3 shirts and much more!

Our latest auction for The Mockingbird Foundation featured three Phish shirts, a copy of the novel ‘The Melody of Motion: Following Phish and Widespread Panic’ autographed by author Carl Cole and a ‘Trey, please save me from your followers’ sticker.

Click here to bid on these items and support music education!

All proceeds from this auction will benefit the Mockingbird Foundation, which supports music education across the country. Check out www.mbird.org for more info.

Makisupa Stop and Search was designed by Buds, a take on the Mr. Brainwash’s original art. The shirt size is Large on a Hanes tagless short sleeve t-shirt

Alaska, I’ll Stay Right Here is designed by Kale Worden featured the Moose image on the upper back of the short sleeve shirt, which is size XXL on a Gildan t-shirt

The Melody of Motion: Following Phish and Widespread Panic is a novel written and autographed by Carl Cole. Carl spent many years on Phish and Panic tour and this book is a testament to the bonds developed through the traveling fans that cross the country to see the music each night. For an in depth review, visit https://www.phanart.net/?p=5129

Trey, please save me from your followers sticker is made by Jiggs

Otis Redding shirt is a reference to the Phish song ‘I Didn’t Know’ with a picture of Otis Redding on the front and ‘I didn’t know that I was that far gone’ on the back. The short sleeve shirt is a size XL


How can you support music education in schools?

With major cuts to education being implemented in state budgets throughout the country, the need to support students is at an all time high. When the ax falls on school budgets, the first to go are typically the arts and music programs. In this day of strained budgets and a heavy emphasis on test-intensive subjects such as science and math, schools in less well-to-do towns and city neighborhoods are often not so lucky. When the time comes for costs to be cut, the arts are seen as expendable — if not frills, then at least not essential to an education that will turn out productive members of America’s economic machinery. The arts and education have been intricately intertwined since the Greeks set up their first schools, with a focus on philosophy, art, mathematics and music, the first three relating to and impacting directly the most important of those, music.

A music education is critical in the development of a well-rounded education and helps to prepare students for life with a greater focus on self-discipline, improved focus and increased ease in learning and synthesizing abstract information. To ignore music is to set our students back in their academic progress and limit their capabilties in future endeavors. Treating music, art and even foreign language as an unnecessary appendage that can be cut as needed lessens the ability for the youth of the nation to develop strong backbones in the academic rigors that are avoidable when the budget ax falls, namely Math, Science, History and English.

The Mockingbird Foundation is a leading grantmaker in music education for children, the Foundation has now made over 300 grants in 47 states. Proceeds are generated through comprehensive books including three editions of The Phish Companion: A Guide to the Band & Their Music, innovative recordings, special art prints, creative donation premiums, and fan community events. At the beginning of Summer 2016, The Foundation announced that Phish fans have donated over one million dollars to charity.

The Mockingbird Foundation is entirely volunteer, with no salaries, paid staff, office space, or endowment — thus distributing all possible funds to education grants. No member or volunteer benefits financially from the Foundation, all proceeds from Mockingbird projects are donated to tax-exempt organizations.

Since 1994, Mockingbird has cultivated intellectual property on Phish and their music through phish.net, making it the leading provider of historical information about the band. It has published three editions of The Phish Companion as well as a Phish cover album,Sharin’ in the Groove. Through strategic partnerships, The Foundation contributes content to a dozen other Phish related site and four mobile apps.

With Board Members, phish.net contributors and volunteers across the country, Mockingbird exists almost exclusively online. Born from a Usenet newsgroup and started as a mailing list, it now sustains via online forums and blogs on phish.net, Facebook and Twitter.

Make a donation, apply for a grant or sign up for their newsletter.
What can YOU do to support music education?

Buy goods on Amazon through Mockingbird

Make a direct donation to The Mockingbird Foundation

Buy a copy of PhanArt: The Art of the Fans of Phish, a 400+ page coffee table book featuring the art made by Phish fans over the course of the band’s first 21 years.

Pick up a copy of The Phish Companion or Sharin’ in the Groove

Each artist and Phish fan taking part in this website voluntarily donates money from sales (typically 10%) or art to be used in future auctions to benefit The Mockingbird Foundation.

Tell your representatives, school board and friends to support the arts and music education in schools, as they are vital to ensuring that students stay competitive and well-rounded in their education through academic reinforcement.

To apply for a grant from The Mockingbird Foundation, visit their funding page.

– PhanArt Pete Mason

Hug Japan charity pins for relief efforts from CrazyRedBeard

From Jon Blake, aka CrazyRedBeard:

Hi guys…we here at CRB Productions have been profoundly impacted by the recent events in Japan. We like to believe that we think globally and act locally, giving where we can and working in fields where we believe we can be of use. But in this case, we wanted to create something that could offer some small token of our humanity and love to those that have been affected by the heart wrenching happenings in the east.

With this in mind, we give you the CRB Hug Japan relief effort pin.

 

The red circle represents the emblematic dot of color in the Japanese flag…we’re only making 100 for now and all proceeds after recouping costs will go to aid relief efforts in Japan. If there is a certain organization you’d like your donation to go to, please let me know. I was thinking of splitting it between Doctors Without Borders, the Red Cross and Global Giving.

Pins are going to production now: I am asking $15 per pin and $5 for shipping. If you get more than one pin, you only pay the $5 shipping once.

Just so you know, there is no white border around the character hugging the red dot. Just the little fella and the flag logo. :)

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Donations for Mockingbird, Winter 2011

Special thanks goes to the following artists who were featured on PhanArt in the past two months. They have been undoubtedly generous and their donations will in turn support the efforts of Mockingbird Foundation to promote music education throughout the country.

Isadora Bullock – Three 2009 posters (Red Rocks, Jones Beach, Philly) and three 2010 posters (Telluride, Deer Creek, Charleston)

MYFE. Designs – 5 pins from their collection

SIMON OSSITT Antelope Neck Tubes $10

Brian Kushner and PHANBADGE – 2 sets of 7 festival merit badges

Ian Millard – Antelope Poster (#16/25)

Jeff Crookes – 2 sets of 4 Lego Band Members

Caimen Ruff – $30 and 2 posters

Tyler Davio Mugs from NYE -$100

Grand total to start 2011: $140 plus 6 posters and much more! Thank you all!

Ocean Shirts For Japan from Jiggs

From the Charitable mind of Jiggs comes A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing (ASIHTOS )shirts to benefit the Japanese people through The Red Cross.

I have had this design for quite some time. I have been tweaking it and changing it for about 2 years, trying to get it the way I like it. Originally I had planned on doing it over the summer (2011) in hopes the song would become more of a staple, but it’s not that well known of a beer brand. Considering what happened in Japan, I thought it would be a good thing to do a run of this design specifically to benefit relief efforts there.

I will account for all shirt costs to produce these, then donate the rest to (at this point) the American Red Cross. In the rare event that donations exceed costs for the relief efforts there, some funds would be redistributed to domestic issues (per the Red Cross website). I am open to changing the destination of the funds if someone can provide me with good information on where else to donate.

The shirt color is chestnut to represent the bottle color. Chocolate will be used for the long sleeves and hoodies. The print is white, red, and black and features the kanji symbol meaning ‘ocean’ or ‘sea’. The image will be roughly 7 inches across the front. The design is based off of the Asahi beer brand (which, I am told, is the most popular beer in Japan), and features the acronym for the song in the main text. As well as a hopeful message of “Shining Light in Darkness Deep” where the brewery information would normally be. For shorts sleeves, I will be using Gildan 100% cotton shirts, long sleeves will be my standard Gildan 2000. The only difference is the ladies shirts will be style 64000L. The hoody is style 18500 (7.5 oz.). This is a pre-order only. Pre-order will be open until March 20th. No more orders will be accepted after that point. No Special Orders. I am expecting about a 10 day turn around from the time that the pre-order closes.

Click here to order the shirts

Men’s shirts are $15 for S, M, L, XL, $17 for XXL, $18 for XXXL

Long sleeve shirts are $20 for S, M, L, XL, $22 for XXL and XXXL

Women’s shirts are $16 for S, M, L, XL, $17.50 for XXL and $18.50 for XXXL

Hoodys are $35 for S, M, L, XL, $37 for XXL and XXXL

Four Jones Beach Posters up for Auction for Mockingbird

Continuing with our successful auction for Mockingbird in 2011 that have netted over $150 so far this year, we have four posters from artists featured on the PhanArt Blog who graciously donated their art to support music education. Please take a look at the auction and support The Mockingbird Foundation!

Featured in the auction are four posters from Jones Beach and Summer 2010 tour

Erin Cadigan’s poster for 2nd leg of summer tour. Based on the Virgin of Guadeloupe, the clouds are the venues and dates. The print measures 12″x18″, comes from a signed and numbered edition of 113 and is printed on 1-33 Champagne pearlized 100# cover 34-113 Cougar felted 100#cover (nice white paper). This poster is #80/113

Vinny Naro’s poster is 12×18″ on 100lb. uncoated stock in an edition of 150. Each poster is signed and numbered. This poster is an Artists Proof.

Bruce Horan’s poster is 9.5X15″ and printed on 300 gsm Coventry Rag paper. A 2 color silkscreen
with metallic silver ink, this poster is signed and numbered. This poster number is 23/80.

Jonathan Caplan’s Jones Beach print is a 13” x 19” Giclee print from J Cap Design is a signed and numbered edition of 20. It was printed the day before the Jones Beach shows this August, and features the mock-quote “We don’t want no night sky”. This poster is #7/20

All these prints and more are featured on the PhanArt Blog – www.phanart.net/blog – check it out daily for new art made by Phish fans, with a percent of each donation going to The Mockingbird Foundation

All proceeds from this auction will benefit the Mockingbird Foundation, which supports music education across the country. Check out www.mbird.org for more info.

Winter Wall Makeover : Art GIVEAWAY! (Tripp content)

Bubby and Bean is run by Melissa Baswell from Mountains of the Moon, which we’re sure your familiar with. The blog is a great art site and with daily inspirations for a living a creatively.  The giveaway started yesterday and runs until Sunday night.

From Info on the contest……

Do your walls have a case of the winter blues? Are you sick of staring at the same boring space?  Here’s your chance to give your walls a fresh + beautiful makeover with this amazing giveaway package full of gorgeous artwork!  One lucky Bubby & Bean reader will win ALL of the following:

Tripp’s art print “Autumn Blossom” is included in the giveaway.

Autumn Blossom, a limited edition, hand-pulled silkscreen art print of an original illustration by TRiPP.  This vibrant, retro-style print was created with archival inks on beautiful cotton watercolor paper, and is signed and numbered by the artist.  I wish I could keep this gorgeous piece of art for my living room! Measures 15″ by 22″ and sells on TRiPPsPrints.com for $40.

Entering is easy as pie!  Just FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE TO BUBBY & BEAN, then leave a comment at Bubby & Bean stating how you follow/subscribe (Google Friend Connect, Bloglovin’, or reader) –andYOUR FAVORITE COLOR. That’s it!
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The winner’s name will be drawn on Monday, February 7th, so make sure to check back on Tuesday to see if you won!

New Auction for Mockingbird – Phish pins and more!

We have raised nearly $150 in January alone with our auctions for Mockingbird Foundation on ebay. Here’s our next one, full of Phish pins and a great shirt from Hampton 2009

Surrender to the Phlow pin – Tripp

Mockingbird pin – Central Part of Town Pins

Deer Creek and Indio 8ball pins – Party Time Pins

1/1/11 Back on the Train pin – Jon Blake and Central Part of Town Pins

A Hampton shirt is donated by Todd Ashley, pictures shown are front and back. Size is Large, but if you need a medium or X-Large, I can include that in the winning package.

Donations to the Blog for Mockingbird, Late Fall 2010 edition

Below is a list of the donations made by artists who have been a part of the PhanArt Blog in the past few months. We thank them greatly for their donations, monetary or otherwise, to help support The Mockingbird Foundation.

If you would like to purchase any of the donated items via a donation to Mockingbird Foundation, please contact PhanArt Pete at phanart [at] gmail.

Curt Holzer – 2 NYC Posters

Eric Sommer – t-shirt

Tripp – Set of 3 Posters – Worcester, NYC and 1/1/11 currently up for bid!

Lizzy Layne – Fuck Your Face poster

Noah Phence – NYE Coffee Table poster

Bruce Horan – Rhythm Guide poster

Peter Washburn and Phil Luong – 3 posters from summer tour

Jeff Crookes – Set of 3 MSG merit badges

Rich Tolentino – $20

Erin Cadigan – NYE Poster

Dan Takacs and Surrender to the Flow keychains – $50

Adam Davidoff – $20.11

Party Time Pins – 4 pins – 8, Deer Creek, Greek and Miami

Steve Rogers – Worcester print

Eric Weber – $10

Jon Blake – Back on the Train Pin

Branden Otto – Worcester Poster

Adam Miscezewski – 2 2-color NYE Posters

Jennifer Kahn – $

Total money raised for Mockingbird: $100.11 and over a dozen posters and so much more to come!

Thank you all for your kindness. Please support these artists who have supported Mockingbird Foundation!