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Everything you wanted to know about the Dayton music scene and more but were afraid to ask

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Announced: Poster-Tastic 2 @ Dayton Music Fest 09


...as if having so many great local and regional bands on tap for Dayton Music Fest 2009 wasn't enough to get you excited about the d8n music scene, local promoter and general woman-about-town Shelly 'Glad Girl' Hulce announced that her Poster-Tastic showcase returns again this year as an adjunct to DMF. Just like last year, Derailed Hair Salon [run by Austin & Mindy in the Oregon District] graciously agreed to host this stellar display of the visual representations of Dayton music on the night of DMF [which is Saturday, October 3]. Here's how to get yr posters shown:

If you are a gig or rock poster artist please contact Shelly @ shellyh@donet.com.
Also please pass the word to other poster artists and give them my contact info.

You will need to hang your stuff by Oct. 1st. at the salon.
The exhibit will hang the whole month of Rocktober.


...and there's more for you poster designer types...

AND NOW FOR THE REALLY BIG NEWS....
Taking submissions for the Poster-Tastic poster!!! If you are interested in designing the promotional poster for Poster-Tastic 2 please contact me asap!

Last year's design by the amazing FNHarsh raised the bar but I know you are up to the challenge!! Do not delay in contacting Shelly @ shellyh@donet.com if you are interested!


...can't wait to see some great posters on display from the past year...

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Saturday, March 14, 2009

A Brief Evening with FNHarsh


...if yr as big of fans of poster art as we are, you should definitely try and make it down to Winan's by the Dayton Mall to catch a rare exhibit by local poster artists FNHarsh. The team of Skot Kustowski and Dennis Mutter have created some of the most memorable poster designs in Dayton over the last several years. They also exhibited with the Yo! What Happened To Peace? show that toured internationally. For any fan of great poster art, the work of FNHarsh should definitely be inspected...

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