Print and Exhibition Graphics
Help Wanted Print Collateral and Exhibition Graphics
Client:
Born Magazine
Venue/Location:
Center on Contemporary Art
Browse:
exhibits and interactives
Client:
Born Magazine
Browse:
exhibits and interactives
Marketing materials for the exhibition “Help Wanted: Collaborations in Art” included 3-color silkscreened posters (printed by Patent Pending),
4-color postcards, and b/w newspaper ads.
The concept for these pieces reinforces the collaborative approach of the show, highlighting
one of the combinations in red.
The exhibition assembles over 40 contributors (with diverse backgrounds) to create interactive installations at the Center on Contemporary Art in Seattle.
The combination of kinetic sculptor Trimpin and programmer Seb Chevrel (using George Bush’s speeches) is the highlight for these print pieces.
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Project Accolades:
Seattle Times / Post-Intelligencer “Artists + Techies = Collaboration,” 2005
The Stranger Stranger Suggests, 2005
Belle & Wissell Team Credits
Curator: Gabe Kean
Curator: Jacob McMurray
Marketing: Larry Reid
Exhibition Graphic Design: Gabe Kean
Painted Exhibition Graphics Andrio Abero
Belle & Wissell Team Credits
Curator: Gabe Kean
Curator: Jacob McMurray
Marketing: Larry Reid
Exhibition Graphic Design: Gabe Kean
Painted Exhibition Graphics Andrio Abero
Marketing materials for the exhibition “Help Wanted: Collaborations in Art” included 3-color silkscreened posters (printed by Patent Pending),
4-color postcards, and b/w newspaper ads.
The concept for these pieces reinforces the collaborative approach of the show, highlighting
one of the combinations in red.
The exhibition assembles over 40 contributors (with diverse backgrounds) to create interactive installations at the Center on Contemporary Art in Seattle.
The combination of kinetic sculptor Trimpin and programmer Seb Chevrel (using George Bush’s speeches) is the highlight for these print pieces.
Visit Website:
Project Accolades:
Seattle Times / Post-Intelligencer “Artists + Techies = Collaboration,” 2005
The Stranger Stranger Suggests, 2005