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Hoodies and Shirts by “Home Base Cat”, Eric Sommer

From Eric Sommer, screenprinter of some awesome shirts in the gallery below.

Ever since I was a little kid, all I ever wanted was to be a printer…
When I was twelve I used to routinely harass the local screen printer for an internship.  Art and design have been my life since I was a child.  When other kids went to summer camp, I went to art camp.  When other kids played soccer, I drew in my sketch book.  That explains why I print.  My relationship with Phish is a little weirder than that.

Growing up in the 518 made it hard not to like this band.  But I still tried.  The White album happened in my own  HOME TOWN, but I was 15 and a grunger and metal head.  But I soon began to learn that the “boys” were going to change my world, whether I knew it or not.
Within a year, a girlfriend had convinced me to lighten up and try some music that didn’t have heavy distortion in it.  One of the first bands she opened me up to was Phish.  But as you know Phish is way more than you’ll hear in a recording.  So how do you get a reclusive introverted artist out of the house and to surrender to the flow?  It started in the summer of ’98, and even though a bunch of friends from the Adirondack Foothills went up to Maine for the Phestie up there, it was a group of tour wooks from North Carolina that stopped through on their way home and raged it at my apartment in Lake George that showed me my first sample of tour life. We must have had half the little hoodlums in that town trashed.

That started a thing with me.  Anytime a head passed through, I had their back, but even then I still never jumped on the road.  My first time wandering onto a Phish lot was in Albany ’98.  I never actually got into a show until 04, at SPAC.  Even though I had loved their music for 8 years, it practically had to get thrown in my lap to get me to go.

A lot of people get into the culture young and then move on, the older I get the more I get drawn in.  My love grows a little more every time I see them.  I never jumped on tour til Summer 2010.  Even now, I’m still reaching a little further each time.  I hope to see the west coast for the first time on tour.  Life is crazy, and its these four guys that have really helped me come to terms with that.  I know at this point, everything I do will somehow have some strange attachment to this band, they have practically lassoed me in.  Its like I couldn’t escape if I tried.  But who would want to?!

Buy these at Eric etsy store Some information on these shirts and hoodies:

Hoodies are available in size S-XL 2xl+ avail upon request (add $5.00 per item)Printed on 10 oz., 90/10 cotton/poly. P

Longsleeve Available S-XL 6.1 oz. Gildan Ultra 6.1 oz 100% preshrunk cotton.

Tshirts Available in sizes S-XL. Printed on Gildan Ultra Weight 90% cotton 10% poly

42º Customer Appreciation Party 9/25

42º Customer Appreciation Party Featuring a Glass Blowing Demo by Danny “2senS” Camp of Ripple Blown Glass

42º Art Gallery will be hosting a customer appreciation party and BBQ along with a glass blowing demonstration by Danny “2senS” Camp of “Ripple Blown Glass”. Danny will be working the torch Saturday September 25, as the party rages from 7 p.m. till midnight at 42º located at 23 Park Street Glens Falls NY.

42° Art and Glass Gallery specializes in independently blown glass pipes from
regional and national artists as well as displaying and selling limited edition
prints from artists inspired by the music of Phish. 42° is located at 23 Park St, on the corner of Park and Elm, in Glens Falls, NY. Approximately 15 minutes north of Saratoga Springs via I-87 off of Exit 18.

42 Degrees and PhanArt Poster show was a great success!

Thank you to all who came to the 42 Degrees and PhanArt present The Art of the Fans of Phish poster show on June 20th before the Sunday SPAC show. It was a great success with nearly 200 attendees, 20 artists, dozens of pieces of art available and some of the best glass in the Northeast. On behalf of everyone at 42 Degrees – Jon, Robin and Mike, and PhanArt Pete, we thank everyone for attending!

As long as Phish keeps playing SPAC, we hope to continue to make this a tradition for years to come!

Some pictures from the event

Mike Wren Concert Photography Exhibit May 22nd

Mike Wren will have his first ever art show, opening on May 22 at 42° in Glens Falls. The exhibition is of live music photography captured throughout the Northeast over the past five years from artists ranging from Phil Lesh (and some very special friends), Phish, moe. and The Disco Biscuits, to Kaki King and Keller Williams.

42° is located at 23 Park St, on the corner of Park and Elm, in Glens Falls, NY. The exhibition will run through the weekend of June 20, with the PhanArt poster show and Phish’s return to SPAC, and proceeds will benefit The Mockingbird Foundation

The Mockingbird Foundation is a charitable organization founded to support
music education for children. The foundation was set up in 1996 by fans of the band Phish and has since raised over $600,000 through donations and sales of the book The Phish Companion as well as the Phish tribute compilation CD Sharing in the Groove. (www.mockingbirdfoundation.org)
42° Art and Glass Gallery specializes in independently blown glass pipes from
regional and national artists as well as displaying and selling limited edition
prints from artists inspired by the music of Phish. 42° is located at 23 Park St, on the corner of Park and Elm, in Glens Falls, NY. Approximately 15 minutes north of Saratoga Springs via I-87 off of Exit 18.

42° and PhanArt Present: The Art of the Fans of Phish Poster Show June 20th in Glens Falls

42° and PhanArt Present: The Art of the Fans of Phish

Poster show announced to benefit The Mockingbird Foundation

GLENS FALLS, NY, MAY 1, 2010: “42° and PhanArt Present: The Art of the Fans of Phish” is a poster show taking place on June 20th, 2010 at 42° to benefit The Mockingbird Foundation.

The event coinciding with Phish’s two-night run at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center will take place on June 20th, 2010 from 11am – 3pm at 42° Art and Glass Gallery located at 23 Park St, Glens Falls, NY. Artists on hand displaying and selling their work will include AJ Masthay, Erin Cadigan, Jon Blake, Mike Wren and Ryan Sullivan. Work will also be shown and available for purchase from artists such as Ryan Kerrigan, Isadora Bullock, Vinny Naro, Jami Dudenhoeffer, Jason Lees, Cody Schibi and Jeremy Lebediker. More artists will be announced in the coming weeks as well.

The event is open to the public and is free of charge. A complimentary Sunday brunch will also be served.

Representatives from The Mockingbird Foundation will be on hand and all artists involved have agreed to donate a portion of their sales to The Mockingbird Foundation.

42° is an Art and Glass Gallery specializing in independently blown glass pipes from regional and national artists as well as displaying and selling limited edition prints from artists inspired by the music of Phish. 42° is located at 23 Park St, on the corner of Park and Elm, in Glens Falls, NY. Approximately 15 minutes north of Saratoga Springs via I-87 off of Exit 18.

PhanArt: The Art of the Fans of Phish is a book compiled and edited by Albany, NY resident Pete Mason. Now in its second printing, the book contains artwork and interviews with those involved in the Phish community. Since its inception PhanArt has donated all of its net profits to The Mockingbird Foundation, over $2,000 to date.

The Mockingbird Foundation is a charitable organization founded to support music education for children. The foundation was set up in 1996 by fans of the band Phish and has since raised over $600,000 through donations and sales of the book The Phish Companion as well as the Phish tribute compilation CD Sharing in the Groove.

 

42 Degrees Art Gallery in Glens Falls features PhanArt and PhanArtists!

Not all galleries are the same.

In fact, you find very few that are much alike. While they all adhere to the same purpose (to display – and usually sell – pieces of art), each conveys its goal in very different ways.

One of the area’s more unconventional galleries is 42 Degrees, a new space that recently opened in downtown Glens Falls. Just a stone’s throw away from the city’s hospital, 42 Degrees specializes in Phan-Art – a form of art made famous by the band Phish that is used as promotion for concerts, musical events and pop culture.

“We really would like to go in that direction,” co-owner Mike Chowske said.

While many of the artists in the shop are local, the Phan-Art artists are drawn from throughout the country with the help of Albany-based author Pete Mason.

“(Mason) put out a book on Phan-Art, and we got in touch with the artists through him,” said co-owner Jon King.

The shop’s Phan-Art designers come from diverse locales, including Hartford, Conn., and Berkeley, Calif.

Read on for more…