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Sunday, September 2, 2007
Screens 'N' Spokes now at MilkBoy, Bryn Mawr
After two exhausting days, the 2007 Screens 'N' Spokes show is now completely up. We spent all afternoon hanging posters at MilkBoy in Bryn Mawr today. Things are looking good, and its rather interesting (to us at least) how both shows came out arranged so differently.
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Thursday, August 30, 2007
Preparations Enter Final Stretch
While we may not have posted very much here over the past few days, that doesn't mean that nothing is going on.
On the contrary, things have been busy recently. On a positive note, the folks at MilkBoy are doing their best to reopen the Ardmore cafe by September 7th. Everyone is crossing their fingers and hoping for the best. We'll update as soon as we know the final word.
Also there should be an article on the show appearing in next week's Philadelphia City Paper, so keep an eye out for it.

Much of last weekend was spent unpacking 10 boxes of fresh frames, and matting and framing our prints. It was a large undertaking but well worth the effort. The prints look amazing, and are going to look great on the walls.

We also received more prints, which I will post up here shortly. Some really great work from Philly artists Sutter and Patrick Theaker, and from Bjorn and Peter of BRLSQ.
Finally, we've also been getting a lot of questions on where these prints will be available. The first opportunity to buy the prints will be at the opening night receptions (Sept. 6 at Mugshots, and Sept. 7 at MilkBoy). Every poster will be made available on both nights. After that, posters will be available online at our Etsy store, screensnspokes.etsy.com. All posters will be available there, except Jay Ryan's print. Due to high levels of expressed interest, these will be sold separately.
On Saturday, September 8, at 2PM Eastern, email screensnspokes@gmail.com The subject of the email should be Jay Ryan Print, and in the body of the email please put your full name. The first 15 people (or however many prints there are left, we will let you know how many are available before 2PM), will be contacted by the end of the day with directions to purchasing the print. These will be limited to one per customer on-line and will be $100+shipping.
We hope to see a lot of people at the shows next week, and don't forget, we're always looking for more riders to join the Screens 'N' Spokes bike team in the MS150.
On the contrary, things have been busy recently. On a positive note, the folks at MilkBoy are doing their best to reopen the Ardmore cafe by September 7th. Everyone is crossing their fingers and hoping for the best. We'll update as soon as we know the final word.
Also there should be an article on the show appearing in next week's Philadelphia City Paper, so keep an eye out for it.
Much of last weekend was spent unpacking 10 boxes of fresh frames, and matting and framing our prints. It was a large undertaking but well worth the effort. The prints look amazing, and are going to look great on the walls.
We also received more prints, which I will post up here shortly. Some really great work from Philly artists Sutter and Patrick Theaker, and from Bjorn and Peter of BRLSQ.
Finally, we've also been getting a lot of questions on where these prints will be available. The first opportunity to buy the prints will be at the opening night receptions (Sept. 6 at Mugshots, and Sept. 7 at MilkBoy). Every poster will be made available on both nights. After that, posters will be available online at our Etsy store, screensnspokes.etsy.com. All posters will be available there, except Jay Ryan's print. Due to high levels of expressed interest, these will be sold separately.
On Saturday, September 8, at 2PM Eastern, email screensnspokes@gmail.com The subject of the email should be Jay Ryan Print, and in the body of the email please put your full name. The first 15 people (or however many prints there are left, we will let you know how many are available before 2PM), will be contacted by the end of the day with directions to purchasing the print. These will be limited to one per customer on-line and will be $100+shipping.
We hope to see a lot of people at the shows next week, and don't forget, we're always looking for more riders to join the Screens 'N' Spokes bike team in the MS150.
Monday, August 20, 2007
Venue Update: Milkboy Coffee Floods
Unfortunately, late last week, Milkboy Coffee in Ardmore was flooded when a sprinkler pipe in the offices upstairs burst. Thankfully no one was injured, but it will likely take a few weeks for everything to dry out and be replaced.
We'll learn more in the next couple days, but we will likely be unable to have our opening night in Ardmore on Friday Sept. 7. Instead, we will have the Friday opening night at the smaller but equally cool Milkboy Coffee in Bryn Mawr, right next to the Bryn Mawr Film Institute:
Friday, September 7th, 6:30 PM
Milkboy Coffee
824 Lancaster Ave.
Bryn Mawr PA
We don't know what this means for the benefit concert we were also scheduling as part of the opening night reception. But we'll update this site as soon as we know
We'll learn more in the next couple days, but we will likely be unable to have our opening night in Ardmore on Friday Sept. 7. Instead, we will have the Friday opening night at the smaller but equally cool Milkboy Coffee in Bryn Mawr, right next to the Bryn Mawr Film Institute:
Friday, September 7th, 6:30 PM
Milkboy Coffee
824 Lancaster Ave.
Bryn Mawr PA
We don't know what this means for the benefit concert we were also scheduling as part of the opening night reception. But we'll update this site as soon as we know
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Screens 'N' Spokes 2007
Welcome to the home of the Screens 'N' Spokes benefit art show. On this blog you'll find all the important information about the show, the artists involved, and the MS150 City to Shore Bike Ride that inspired its creation.
Running throughout the month of September, Screens 'N' Spokes is a celebration of art, bikes and the people who ride them. The show will feature many outstanding artists from around the country who are designing beautiful screen printed posters for the show. They will be printed in extremely limited runs and available at the show and subsequently online (For a continually updated list of contributing artists, please see the artist links on the right).
We're extremely pleased to say that the first Screens 'N' Spokes show will be held in two locations. Milkboy Coffee in Ardmore on the Main Line and Mugshots CoffeeHouse in the Fairmount neighborhood of Philadelphia, will both house the first annual Screens N' Spokes show.
All proceeds will go towards supporting the Screens 'N' Spokes bike team and the Greater Delaware Chapter of the National MS Society. For more information on this worthy cause, please check out their website. The MS150 City to Shore Bike Ride has been a staple in Philadelphia and New Jersey for the past 26 years, and has been named the "Best Bicycle Getaway in New Jersey" by Bicycling Magazine. It will be taking place September 29-30 this year. We are always interested in additional riders for the team, you can sign up for the ride at the Screens 'N' Spokes team page.
This site will be the spot for all information about the show, including artwork as we receive it, news about our artists' other projects, details on opening night receptions, and where to purchase the posters.
Stay tuned . . . .
Running throughout the month of September, Screens 'N' Spokes is a celebration of art, bikes and the people who ride them. The show will feature many outstanding artists from around the country who are designing beautiful screen printed posters for the show. They will be printed in extremely limited runs and available at the show and subsequently online (For a continually updated list of contributing artists, please see the artist links on the right).
We're extremely pleased to say that the first Screens 'N' Spokes show will be held in two locations. Milkboy Coffee in Ardmore on the Main Line and Mugshots CoffeeHouse in the Fairmount neighborhood of Philadelphia, will both house the first annual Screens N' Spokes show.
All proceeds will go towards supporting the Screens 'N' Spokes bike team and the Greater Delaware Chapter of the National MS Society. For more information on this worthy cause, please check out their website. The MS150 City to Shore Bike Ride has been a staple in Philadelphia and New Jersey for the past 26 years, and has been named the "Best Bicycle Getaway in New Jersey" by Bicycling Magazine. It will be taking place September 29-30 this year. We are always interested in additional riders for the team, you can sign up for the ride at the Screens 'N' Spokes team page.
This site will be the spot for all information about the show, including artwork as we receive it, news about our artists' other projects, details on opening night receptions, and where to purchase the posters.
Stay tuned . . . .
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