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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

PRINTED: Contemporary Prints & Books by North Carolina Artists
Exhibition opens to the public on Friday, January 18, at 6:00 pm


Hi all.

Some works from the collective of Artists In Cellophane - Art-o-matŪ were selected to be a part of the show...

PRINTED: Contemporary Prints & Books by North Carolina Artists
Greenhill Center for North Carolina Art
Exhibition opens to the public on Friday, January 18, at 6:00 pm


Press Release for the Show. Click Here!

Our participation in this exhibit will consist of our Unpacked Book and print based Art-o-mat pieces chosen by the curator Bill Fick.

About the Unpacked Book. Inside this hand-bound book, you will find 17 different, original works of art created by members of Artists in Cellophane (AIC), the organization that produces the Art-o-mat project. Only 200 books have been produced and are available for sale. Artists represented in this book are:

Aaron Kraten - original drawings
Alyssa Salomon - print/postcard
Bryan Thomas - embossed "scratch & sniff" print
Chad Wasser - Kool Aid drawings
Christian Pietrapiana - collage painting
Clark Whittington - hand colored serigraph
David Franke - watercolor and ink painting
Guy Boutin - ink drawing
Herbert Hoover - cyanotype
John Gall - litho print
Karmen Rhealt - acrylic painting
Nell Whitlock - acrylic painting
Pamela Matsuda Dunn - hand colored print
Tiffany O'Brien - painting on leather
Took Gallagher - eraser print
Woodie Anderson - serigraph
Aaron Hieronymus-Schofferman - serigraph

Hope to see you there!

Sincerely,

AIC

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Thanks for your help/support in 2007.

HI all:

Everyone here at AIC would like to thank you for making 2007 (our 10th anniversary year) a total blast. Between preparing/implementing our swap meet last summer and then launching the Art-o-matŪ online store barely under the holiday deadline....well, let's just say this past year has been a blur.

Basically, we just want you to know that whether you bought art from our machines, became a machine host, sported one of our T-shirts around town, mentioned Art-o-matŪ to an artist friend, or if you helped us move heavy, dirty, unrestored machines, we are very grateful and appreciative.

So, thanks a bunch!

FYI: here is some recent press.

Sincerely,

AIC

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