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The Common Press: March 2009
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009. Wednesday, March 4, 2009. Once again the ICA has kindly invited the Common Press to help host the ICA PENN First Wednesday. March 4th, 2009 (TODAY)! 7:30pm / Meet the artist: Joshua Mosley. 8:30pm / Customize your very own RADical art totes with 4 unique silkscreen designs by local artists (and even a design by Common Press members Sofie and Manya). As always, free coffee and dessert plus enter a raffle to win a free iPod. Tuesday, March 3, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Common Press: December 2008
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Friday, December 19, 2008. The Big Apple bears gifts on the "sixth borough," check it:. COMMON PRESS HOLIDAY PARTY. Despite the lack of a tree, we rallied in the seasonal spirit Monday night with letter pressed holiday cards and screenprinted all night long! Drums Like Machine Guns. Color is Luxury (Tylerfromsnowstorm Charles Cohen). All photos taken from art in the age. The best blog on the internet! Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Department of Fine Arts. 200 South 36th Street.
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The Common Press: February 2009
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Saturday, February 14, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Department of Fine Arts. 200 South 36th Street. Philadelphia, PA 19104. Vandercook No. 4. Hoe Washington Hand Press (ca. 1847). Library of metal and wood type. Friends of The Common Press. The Kelly Writer's House. University of Pennsylvania School of Design. Van Pelt Rare Books and Manuscripts Library. The Common Press Website. Philadelphia Center for the Book. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Marc Blumthal: The Flame and the Flower | NAPOLEON
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Marc Blumthal: The Flame and the Flower. Posted by Leslie Friedman. On April 5, 2013 · 2 Comments. The Flame and the Flower. An exhibition by NAPOLEON member Marc Blumthal. Through Google Images, Blumthal explores the nature of the Freudian “Id” and “ego” in the American psyche. Photographs and silkscreens are abstracted to question the mythology surrounding cultural iconography. Opening First Friday, June 7th. 319 N 11th Street, 2L. Exhibition Dates: 6.7.13 – 6.28.13. Filed under Past Shows. You are com...
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The Common Press: October 2008
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Monday, October 27, 2008. Matt Neff entertaining Charles Burns at Penn. Sunday, October 5, 2008. Philadelphia Open Studio Tours. The Common Press participated in its first Philadelphia Open Studio Tours (POST). On October 4th, 2008! Or those who didn't make it out on Saturday, Mali was selling her limited edition PUCKFUCKER T-shirts. Time is running out! Get your PUCKFUCKER T-shirt today, and wear it on election day (not to the polls though, cuz thats illegal? Saturday, October 4, 2008.
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The Common Press: November 2008
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008. Thursday, November 6, 2008. ICA: PENN FIRST WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 2008. The evening began with an informal meet the artists (Paul Swenbeck, Triston Lowe, Andrew Jeffrey Wright) on a tour through the galleries of R. Crumb's Underground. Following, Professor Matt Neff spoke about Swipe File. A new book by Charles Burns printed by Neff himself. Finally, after grabbing cupcakes and coffee, members of the Common Press screenprinted on free Radical Art tote bags.
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The Common Press: April 2009
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Thursday, April 30, 2009. Oh how summer is near;. So we tried it out, our newest family member: the offset baby, a multilith 1250. Like heros and vultures, the machine was set into motion. oh how monumental? Paper trays and paper trails! 11 rollers parched for life, given breath! Macedonian fervor and daily sweater vests! This is Common Press. Now truth be told, though we are incredibly grateful to southern men named Bud, and we couldn't have been any wiser, we didn't get quite get anything printed.
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The Common Press: June 2009
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009. Click here . For a beautiful Grotesque Alphabet brought to you by BibliOdyssey. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Department of Fine Arts. 200 South 36th Street. Philadelphia, PA 19104. Vandercook No. 4. Hoe Washington Hand Press (ca. 1847). Library of metal and wood type. Friends of The Common Press. The Kelly Writer's House. University of Pennsylvania School of Design. Van Pelt Rare Books and Manuscripts Library. The Common Press Website. Philadelphia Center for the Book.
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The Common Press: if only posters were made like this more often
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Thursday, April 8, 2010. If only posters were made like this more often. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Department of Fine Arts. 200 South 36th Street. Philadelphia, PA 19104. Vandercook No. 4. Hoe Washington Hand Press (ca. 1847). Library of metal and wood type. Friends of The Common Press. The Kelly Writer's House. University of Pennsylvania School of Design. Van Pelt Rare Books and Manuscripts Library. The Common Press Website. Philadelphia Center for the Book.
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The Common Press: April 2010
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Thursday, April 8, 2010. If only posters were made like this more often. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Department of Fine Arts. 200 South 36th Street. Philadelphia, PA 19104. Vandercook No. 4. Hoe Washington Hand Press (ca. 1847). Library of metal and wood type. Friends of The Common Press. The Kelly Writer's House. University of Pennsylvania School of Design. Van Pelt Rare Books and Manuscripts Library. The Common Press Website. Philadelphia Center for the Book. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.