Presenting the original concert lot poster designed by Maria DiChiappari for PHISH at Bethel Woods, NY 2011. The poster is $10 each and printed on 11 x 17 glossy card stock in a limited edition of only 150. Each print is signed and numbered by the artist, Maria DiChiappari and made with love!!
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Rage Side shirts
Mike designed these shirts while working a college internship and he wants to be able to catch some shows. The original purpose of selling shirts on lot (and online) is alive and well!
The RAGE SIDE shirt is printed on 100% Gildan Cotton and they can be found at Portsmouth and Superball for sure and possibly Raleigh as well.
This shirt is SOLD OUT!
Maria DiChiappari Summer Tour Mugs
Maria DiChiappari’s Summer Tour mugs were created by Alex Ruda, Mike Grieco and Maria DiChiappari all of Mariaddesigns.com These 16 oz glass mugs will be sold in the lots before and after the shows at Bethel Woods, Mansfield and Camden. They also will be sold at the Villa Roma Resort during the Bethel Woods run. The mugs cost $20 a piece and 2 for $30. Only 100 were made so get a great collectible to bring home from Summer Tour 2011!
Any remaining mugs left after these shows will be available on PhanArt following tour.
Bethel and SuperBall IX Merit Badges from Jiggs and PhanArt
New from Jiggs and PhanArt come their latest installment of Merit Badges for Summer 2011. Focusing on the bookends of the first half of the summer, Bethel Woods and Superball IX are featured in this summers collection. Badges will be on sale at Bethel Woods, Darien Lake, Camden and Merriweather Post (Saturday). You can order them through PhanArt below. Each badge costs $5, free shipping. Add to your collection today!
These badges are limited to 50 each and will not be remade. Get them while they last!
Update – Bethel Badges are SOLD OUT. Only a few Superball IX merit badges remain!


SuperBall IX Balls from Adam Davidoff
Yes, he’s got balls that Adam Davidoff. Shiny Hard Superballs. For Sale. Adam designed the Super Ball IX “Superball” to commemorate this summer’s festival in Watkins Glen, NY over Fourth of July Weekend.

JDub Allstars Summer 2011 shirts
From JDub Allstars comes their line of shirts for Summer 2011 tour. All designs by John Warner and www.jduballstars.com ©2011. All shirts are unisex Gildan 100% cotton preshrunk jersey with girl cut shirts printed on Gildan Softstyle 4.5oz 100% cotton preshrunk ringspun fitted jersey. All shirts are silkscreened with quality ink and are machine washable.
All shirts are $20, on lot or online. Add $2.99 for first class shipping via USPS. Save on shipping and find JDub at EVERY show this summer. Not going to be at a show? Visit their virtual stores on eBay and etsy!
We already love the “My Problem Right There” shirt, one of the best designs of a young 2011.
Surrender to the Flow #29 Cover Art by Drew Suto
Adam Davidoff Bethel Woods(tock) Coins
From Adam Davidoff and Phish Coins comes the first (and only) Bethel Woods(tock) Coin:
For one side of the Bethel Woods(tock) Coin I designed a tribute to the original Woodstock logo with the acoustic guitar and dove, but worked in a Phishy spin. Instead of an acoustic guitar, I depicted as accurately as possible the new “Ocedoc” guitar currently being used by Trey. Instead of a dove, I placed the Famous Mockingbird on the neck of the guitar.
As a spin-off from the original phrase “An Aquarian Exposition in White Lake, NY” I changed it to read “A Piscean Exposition in Bethel, NY” and did so for two reasons. First, we are not actually at the dawning of the Age of Aquarius as some seemed to think in the mid 1960s, we are still in the Age of Pisces. I am not an astrology kind of guy… there is actually a scientific element to this. Secondly, the symbol for Pisces is a fish, so I couldn’t resist the double entendre. Instead of using the original “2 Days of Peace and Music” phrase, I changed it to read “3 More Days of Peace & Music” since that is exactly what will go down this upcoming Memorial Day Weekend!
As for the flip side of the Bethel Woods(tock) Coin, I created a scene that blends Memorial Day history with a dose of Gamehendge imagery and symbolism. The Rhombus in the center of the design is a tribute to the Tony Smith’s “New Piece” sculpture which can be found “somewhere” in New Jersey, in Trey’s old stomping grounds. The Rhombus serves as a tribute to the ultimate Memorial Day symbol in my eyes, The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. I am calling this Rhombus “The Tomb of the Unknown Lizard” and the scene portrays a lizard rejoicing in the overthrow of King Wilson, as symbolized by the memorial wreath of poppies featuring the historic Crest of Prussia in the middle. The poppy flower has been tied to Memorial Day since the early 1900s when women used to sell them to raise money for decorating the tombs of fallen soldiers on Memorial Day. This holiday in fact was originally called “Decorating Day” for this reason.
The Rhombus was a sacred site at which the Lizards would pray to Icculus. The sky above has the clouds parting with the sun between, representing The Divided Sky, and the two “Gateways to Gamehendge” are represented by the Nitrous Oxide tank with the word “Kung” written on it. The Helping Friendly Book lies on the ground, having been retrieved by the Famous Mockingbird, and the tree to the right of the Rhombus is a Weeping Fikus, commonly known as the “Tree of Knowledge” which is mentioned in Colonel Forbin’s Ascent.
I hope you like the design, as it is littered with Phish symbolism! As all Phish Coins are, the Bethel Woods(tock) Coin is antique silver in color, 1.75″ in diameter, has a reeded edge (like a quarter) and is sequentially numbered from 1-300.
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Wookstock Poster by Jambandistan People’s Creative Cooperative
From the Jambandistan People’s Creative Cooperative #420 comes their first poster featured on PhanArt. The group includes many of the same people behind the original meatstick.org website, the Phish-phriendly political Internet radio station ‘Progressive Blend Radio’, and the DC-based jam band Liquid Lobster. The JPCC420 has been creating phan shirts and posters for its own internal consumption for almost two decades, but the Woodstock/Bethel poster is the first time they’ve offered one of their creations to the public and they are delighted to be able to do so via Phanart.
The posters are 11″x17″ full color offset printing and commemorates the classic original Woodstock poster updated for our favorite band’s run at the Bethel Woods Performing Arts Center. The main goal for Levin in designing this poster was to try to stay as true to the original image as possible. While there were a few tweaks to the text, overall layout was kept the same as the original Woodstock poster.
The left column that listed the acts at the original Woodstock under the title “With” has the same list, only now under the heading “Without” since it is unlikely any of them will be showing up unannounced (but who knows?). The middle column, which on the original poster listed information about the event now contains the text of the now-infamous “Message from Trey“. The poster also includes the dates of Phish’s shows at Bethel and some fine-print surprises that Michael thinks phans will enjoy!
Each poster costs $10 with $5 shipping and handling.

Ryan Kerrigan Summer 2011 posters
From PhanArtist Extraordinaire Ryan Kerrigan comes his set of 12 posters for each of the tour stops Phish makes this summer on the first leg of Summer Tour.
Each poster is 10″x16″ and printed on hemp paper, signed and numbered with an edition of only 25 prints for each venue. The posters are $20 each shipped and any 3 can be ordered for $50. The entire set of 12 posters plus the entire set of 14 for $150 shipped.
New this summer are stickers of each poster. Printed on high quality all weather vinyl, stickers measure 4″x6″ and cost only $3 each shipped. You can also mix and match any 2 for $5 or order the whole set of 14 for $20 shipped. 25 sets of stickers were signed and are available at the same price of $20, but to get one of these sets, you need to specify a signed set when you order. Otherwise there are 100 stickers for each venue.
To order, use Paypal and send money with details of your order to ryan at ryankerrigan.com











































