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  2. Rock Art Show - Wikipedia

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    The Rock Art Show is a traveling art show, now based in Philadelphia, presented by local radio stations, with art of and by rock musicians. [1] [2] The show features over 150 framed drawings, paintings, lyrics, photographs, animation cels, gold records, concert posters, album art and other art forms. It is curated by Scott Segelbaum. Rock Art ...

  3. David Edward Byrd - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the Ringling College of Art and Design presented a retrospective of Byrd's work. [11] Byrd's autobiography POSTER CHILD: The Psychedelic Art & Technicolor Life of David Edward Byrd, written with co-author Robert von Goeben, was released in 2023 by Abrams Books.

  4. Mark Arminski - Wikipedia

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    Mark Arminski is an American rock concert poster artist born in 1950 in Detroit, Michigan. He began studying art at the Oakland Community College and pursued printmaking in stone lithography at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts. Rounding out his formal education was his stay at the Dynamic Graphics Education Foundation in Peoria, Illinois, where ...

  5. Category:Concert and tour posters - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Concert and tour posters" The following 200 files are in this category, out of 1,853 total. (previous page) " File:"Weird Al" Yankovic Live!- ...

  6. Frank Kozik - Wikipedia

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    Frank Kozik (January 9, 1962 – May 6, 2023) was an American graphic artist best known for his posters for alternative rock bands. With his prolific output and connections in the music industry, Kozik helped revitalize rock poster art in the late 1980s and 1990s, and was a founder of the modern art print scene.

  7. Trocadero Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Trocadero newspaper advertisement in The Philadelphia Inquirer, April 4, 1909. The theater, designed by architect Edwin Forrest Durang, then modified several times, was added to the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places in 1973, and to the National Register of Historic Places five years later.