STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State’s Department of Art presents professor emerita Jamie Burwell Mixon’s “LIVE IN CONCERT!” poster exhibition at Cullis Wade Depot Art Gallery throughout September.
To mark its 25th anniversary, Vermont venue Higher Ground has released a book which delves into its rich history of one-off concert poster designs Creating an iconic concert poster is a tough brief ...
A new poster for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz’s campaign tour looks familiar. It’s not duplicative of a previous high-profile political campaign and it’s ...
The amazing thing about graphic design, according to Aga Khan Museum associate curator Bita Pourvash, is that it's far and away the most accessible form of visual art. Indeed, it's an art form that ...
You've probably seen Jason Munn at one of the Bay Area's many music festivals. Although chances are your eyes went right past the fold-up table Munn was manning and straight to the gallery of concert ...
As Mitch Putnam explains in the introduction to the new book focused on concert posters, OMG Posters: A Decade of Rock Art, he started his website about limited-edition art back in 2007 because no one ...
A former manager of the iconic San Francisco Fillmore and Warfield concert venues is selling off his vast collection of rock poster art all for the love of dogs. From Wednesday, May 17, to May 29, ...
A piece of music memorabilia from “The Day the Music Died”—when a deadly plane crash killed early rock and roll stars Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and, J.P. “the Big Bopper” Richardson—has made auction ...
Pages from ECHO: A Survey at 25 Years of Sounds, Art and Ink on Paper Credit: Courtesy “Greetings from Higher Ground. My name is Alex Crothers,” begins a letter to Michael Jager written on June 25, ...
A 1970s psychedelia-inspired poster was unveiled on Thursday at Pine Knob, the amphitheater's official poster for its upcoming summer season. It features a longhaired guitarist in mid-solo, seen from ...
Visitors to Jack Gallery in the Farmers Market Plaza might glimpse “trails” and hear keening guitars when they view a new exhibit of lithographs of late-’60s psychedelic-era concert posters that’s set ...