FLATSTOCK
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FLATSTOCK poster exhibitions are sponsored by the American Poster Institute. The first FLATSTOCK show was held in San Francisco in 2002. Each Spring since March 2003, the FLATSTOCK show has been part of the South by Southwest Music Conference (SXSW) in Austin, Texas, and it has been a part of the Bumbershoot Music Festival in Seattle each Fall. In July 2006 the FLATSTOCK exhibition is scheduled to make its Midwest US debut at Chicago’s Pitchfork Music Festival.
Among the artists participating in FLATSTOCK 8 (March 16-18, 2006 during the South by Southwest Music Conference, SXSW XX, in Austin, Texas) were Aesthetic Apparatus, Amy Jo, Animal Rummy, Antagonist Design, Bearded Lady Productions, Leia Bell, The Bird Machine, Blackheart Studios, Blue Collar Press, Boss Construction, Brutefish, Michael Budai, Burlesque of North America, Guy Burwell, Cahoots Graffix and Posters, Steven “Maynard” Chastain, Crash Design, Cricket Press, Crosshair, Daniel Danger, The Decoder Ring Design Concern, Delicious Design League, Demonsweat, Diesel Fuel Prints, Emek Studios, F2 Design, Firehouse Kustom Rockart Co., FNHarsh, Furturtle Show Prints, Galaxy Reno, Ghost-Town Studio, Gigart, Tim Gough, Bill Green Studios, Justin Hampton, Hammerpress, Hell, Hero Design Studio, Zach Hobbs, John Howard, Humantree, Lonny Hurley, Insurgent Arts, Isle of Printing, J.Dub Allstars, Nels “Jagmo” Jacobson, Judgeworks, Kangaroo Press, Mig Kokinda, Kollective Fusion, Largemammal Print, Lil Tuffy, Lure Design, Tara McPherson, Methane Studios, Mexican Chocolate Design, Mojohand, Erick Montes, Michael Michael Motorcycle, The New Year, Obsolete Industries, Ocho Loco Press, Outcasters, Mark Pedini, Penhead Design, Powerhouse Factories, Print Mafia, Pushmepullyou Design, Rock-C-Art Studios, Jermaine Rogers, Rural Rooster, Silverfish Art, Sleepy Giant, The Small Stakes, South Austin Museum of Popular Culture, Stainboy, Standard Deluxe, Strawberryluna, Surrender, Swamp, Terror Worldwide, Tooth, Adam Turman, Lonny Unitus, Voodoo Catbox and Wrecking Crew.
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“Posters are the rock stars at Bumbershoot exhibit” by Boo Davis from The Seattle Times (August 28, 2005) ISSN 0745-9696