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TRPS Presents Festival of Rock posters at Golden Gate Park’s Hall of Flowers Oct. 28

The Rock Poster Society will present the Festival of Rock posters at Golden Gate Park’s Hall of Flowers on Saturday, October 28, in San Francisco, near the corner of Ninth and Lincoln.

Featured poster artists include: Stanley Mouse, Chuck Sperry, Wes Wilson, Emek, Bonnie MacLean, Marq Spusta, Victor Moscoso, Jim Pollock, Jim Mazza, Lee Conklin, The Chambers Project, Ida Griffin, AJ Masthay, David Singer, Randy Tuten, David DeAndrea, Chris Shaw, Alexandra Fischer, Carolyn Ferris, classicposters.com / Mike Storeim, Gary Houston, Tea Lautrec Litho, concertposterauction.com / Brad Kelly, JC Hall / idealposters.com, John Seabury, Alan Forbes (secretserpents), Justin McNeal (secretserpents), Paul Getchell, Rick Savel, Shane Grogg, Perry Pfeffer, Gregg Gordon, John Howard, Norman Orr, Mari Tepper, Kris Mikkelson, Pat Ryan, Vince Dugar, (Jerry Miller of Moby Grape will be hanging, with Pat and Vince from 1:00 to 4:00), SF Rockposters, D King Gallery, Christopher Peterson, Ben Van Meter, Sal Dichiera / Amazing Adventures, Cliff Yamasaki, Hakes Americana, John Bellas, Eric King, Wayne Espinosa, Sherwood Donahue, Mike Dubois, Golden Road Gallery, Psychedelic Art Exchange, Dave Hunter Family, Richard Rodman, The Bill Graham Foundation, and David Byrd.

Doors open at 10am and the show runs until 6pm. From 10am–11am, admission during the first hour is $20 for non-TRPS members. Admission for TRPS members is $5, but your membership needs to be current. Bring your card at entrance or renew or join there! From 11am–3pm admission is $10 for non-TRPS members and $5 for TRPS members, and from 3pm-6pm, admission is FREE to all.

Jim Pollock Exhibition at Galerie F opening September 23

Jim Pollock, one of the most quirky, influential and highly collectible rock poster artists of the past century has created a new strain of artwork to be showcased at Galerie F beginning Friday, September 23, with the exhibition opening and artist reception taking place from 6-10 p.m. The exhibition will run from September 23 – October 23.high-phi In June, Galerie F hosted a tremendously successful 30 Year Retrospective event that spanned Pollock’s long and illustrious career. The artist’s rock star status was confirmed by the line that formed around the block where the gallery is located the night before the two-day retrospective opened. The artworks featured in this section of the newsletter are those works that we still have available in the gallery from the 30 Year Retrospective.

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Jim Pollock’s unique linoleum printmaking style uses largely 19th century techniques to portray whimsical (if not downright trippy) themes and his work has formed the cornerstone of the band Phish’s iconic style. From his illustraion of the band’s first album Junta to countless t-shirts, tickets, prints and concert posters, Pollock’s designs are instantly recognizable among Phish fans. Pollock’s posters, featured in The Art of Rock, have also been the choice of jam bands such as Umphrey’s McGee, The Disco Biscuits, Primus and music festivals such as Bonnaroo, Wakarusa, 10,000 Lakes and more.

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HIGH PHI will highlight a new direction in Pollock’s career by focusing on the artist’s interest in social and environmental issues. The exhibition will feature new prints and sculptural objects that integrate math and marijuana by focusing on the intellectual beauty of the plant. Like the universe in a thumbnail, these posters are a design feat that promise the more you look, the more you see. In addition to the artwork’s complex relationship to the ever captivating concept of the golden mean, Pollock has another message: “I wanted to create art that pushes into the forefront something that should have been legalized years ago.”

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In addition to this new work, a very small selection of Phish artwork will be available that has been living on Pollock’s Ravenswood studio walls for decades.

Headcount Postcards from Pollock, TRiPP, Masthay and more!

This summer, HeadCount is teaming with Phish and artists to promote voter registration. All you have to do to get one of these limited edition postcards is sign a pledge on the back, then HeadCount will mail you the card in November to remind you of your commitment to vote. Jim Pollock explained to HeadCount executive director Andy Bernstein in a new interview. “I kind of wanted to do the positives so they’re riding bikes; they’re not riding cars. But it’s still a race. It’s the red against the blue jerseys. I’m pretty up front about my political beliefs, but I like to see a good race. I’d like to see both parties thrive and to have more parity.”

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Along with Pollock’s postcard are unique designs from David Welker, AJ Masthay, TRIPP, Gwen AP, Jamie Hunstsman and tattoo artist Luke Wessman. Each postcards will be part of a single run, and as a bonus, if you sign the pledge, you are automatically entered in a drawing for a free trip on Jam Cruise or one of Cloud 9’s other music destination trips!

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h/t Jambase