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25 August 11
posted by: arrtsprojekt-deactivated2011121
‘Majesty’ is a group art show curated by Artsprojekt artist Amandalynn 

Participating Artists:  Lucien Shapiro, Aunia Kahn, Margaretta, Amandalynn, Megan Shaffer, Charlie O’Hanlon, Steel, Marcus Pacheco, Lango, Chris Edmunds, Anna Delis, Prairie Prince, Wythe Bowart, Josh Powell, Push and Eric Joyner @ the Wonderland Gallery. Opens Thursday, September 8, 8-11pm.

View Amanda’s AP store here+ 

‘Majesty’ is a group art show curated by Artsprojekt artist Amandalynn 

Participating Artists:  Lucien Shapiro, Aunia Kahn, Margaretta, Amandalynn, Megan Shaffer, Charlie O’Hanlon, Steel, Marcus Pacheco, Lango, Chris Edmunds, Anna Delis, Prairie Prince, Wythe Bowart, Josh Powell, Push and Eric Joyner @ the Wonderland Gallery. Opens Thursday, September 8, 8-11pm.

View Amanda’s AP store here+ 

9 April 10
posted by: robgreenleaf
Edge of Love is an exciting new group show curated by Artsprojekt founder Andy Howell and Yasha Young from the Strychnin Gallery in Berlin.
The show features original art from thirteen Artsprojekt Global Creative Network artists. Artsprojekt challenged these artists to capture the “Edge of Love” a moment of collision between passionate love and volatile obsession resulting an explosive and colorful experience. Check out the results!
Featured Artsprojekt Artists.
AmandalynnAmandalynn works by day as a custom motorcycle and sculpture painter and restoration expert, as well as a freelance muralist. Her evenings are dedicated to her fine art career. Painting late into the evening is one of her favorite vices. She also enjoys painting murals with graffiti artists, and has covered many walls and doorways around the country with her seductive female imagery.http://www.zazzle.com/amandalynnAmos GoldbaumAmos Goldbaum is a 24 year old San Francisco artist working primarily in line. His drawings are interpretations of photos curated from his extensive online image searches. In addition to showing in exhibitions, he operates a curbside vending stand offering his shirts, prints and original drawings.http://www.zazzle.com/amosgoldbaum  Andy HowellAndy Howell is the founder and general manager of Artsprojekt, a curated platform that enables emerging and established artists to connect, collaborate and expand original art, designs and ideas with fans and consumers. It’s a playground in which the world’s most creative individuals and brands can turn unique ideas into dynamic product experiences that best represent each individual artist and brand.http://www.zazzle.com/andyhowellChristian Rothenhagen“deerBerlin” – that is how addresses his native city Berlin. Living in Berlin for more than three decades he has many stories to tell. He works in graphic design, illustration, fine art and art installations. His works confront his urban surroundings including the decay, conurbation and agglomeration. His style is is a crossover of design and art that lets his viewers enter the street life of Berlin.http://www.zazzle.com/rothenhagenEmilie RecordEmilie Record is a French artist living and working in Shanghai China. She started to paint at the age of 8 and never lost her curiosity for those quiet mutations of human beings. She has designed work around the world including Canada, the US, Europe and Asia.http://www.zazzle.com/emilie_rGinger CheGinger Che was born in Taipei, Taiwan in 1970. She moved to Germany with her mother and brother when she was eight-years old. Che lived in Bremen, Germany for 13 years and was a resident of San Diego from 1992 to 2009. She currently lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Che is the founder of ‘fathom design’ one-of-a kind jewelry, accessories & clothing, red-ginger clothing & accessories, daydream apparel, jewelry & accessories, Ginger Che Boutique, and ‘gingerche.com’, an online gallery.  
Che studied under Barbara Krueger, Faith Ringgold, Eleanor Antin, David Antin, Italo Scanga, Li Huai, Kim MacConnel, Ernest Silva, and Raul Guerrero. Che earned her BA in Visual Art (Studio) with Honors from University California San Diego.http://www.zazzle.com/gingercheJayson AtienzaJayson Atienza was born in Batangas City, Philippines, and began drawing at the tender age of five. He perfected his craft in advertising and graphic design at The School of Visual Arts in New York City. After graduating in 1999, he began a now decade long advertising career.
Atienza has produced award-winning work for clients including Guinness, HBO, FedEx, Pepsi, Milky Way & the Financial Times. While at BBDO, he won the agency’s first One Show Gold Pencil for a non-traditional media concept created for Guinness in 2002.
Now a freelance rt director and artist, Atienza is expanding the possibilities of his signature style achieved through meticulous watercolor and ink designs. He produced “We As One,” a Barack Obama-inspired painting for Manifest Hope (Washington, D.C. 2009), and is currently working on an encore piece for Manifest Equality (Los Angeles 2010).http://www.zazzle.com/jaysonatienzaJeremy ForsonJeremy Forson is a San Francisco based artist and illustrator. In addition to his freelance illustration work, he is a regular participant in group and solo gallery exhibitions throughout the Bay Area and beyond.http://www.zazzle.com/jeremyforsonJeremyvilleJeremyville is an artist, product designer, animator and human. He wrote and produced the first book in the world on designer toys called Vinyl Will Kill, published by IdN, interviewing people like Fafi, Sarah from Colette, Baseman, Biskup, Pete Fowler, Jason Siu, Kinsey and Kozik.
Jeremyville has worked with clients such as Converse, Rossignol, Colette, Coca Cola, MTV, Kidrobot, Refill, Graniph in Japan, Adio Shoes, STRANGEco, Wooster Collective, Super Rad Toys, Play Imaginative, sketchel, Adidas, Tiger Beer and Tiger Translate, Artoyz in Paris, Domestic Vinyl in Paris, Corbis, Thunderdog, Red Bull, Pop Cling, 55DSL and Beck. http://www.zazzle.com/jeremyville  Jesse Reno In the latest series of paintings by Portland-based artist Jesse Reno, shamanic beings struggle to find their place in a world simultaneously on the verge of expanding and collapsing. Totem animals and Native American figures reverberate memories of people who once lived as one with nature. Marked by symbols, these figures seek their dreams in the growth of trees and the passing of spirits. On their quest to find their true selves, they collect feathers and relics left by past encounters and past lives. They learn to transcend the boundaries of the rational world evolving into a collage of what they have become and encountered. In this body of work, Reno presents us with a journey leading inward to ultimately expand outward: http://www.zazzle.com/jesserenoMike KershnarMike’s influences are indigenous art styles from around the world especially Northern Formline, Aboriginal dreamtime art, and the Huichol aesthetic. It is one of his goals to complete an exhaustive series on North American wildlife to draw attention to the beautiful creatures we co-inhabit this land with. http://www.zazzle.com/mikekershnar Pale HorseSince opening the doors in 2006, Pale Horse has had the opportunity to create artwork for Iron Fist, Nike, Vans, Etnies, Globe, Red Bull, Hurley, Sullen, Mattel, The Cartoon Network and many others. Pale Horse focuses on apparel, action sports market and entertainment industry graphics, logos and typography. Pale Horse, aka Chris Parks, has also shown his illustrations in galleries throughout Florida and across the United States. http://www.zazzle.com/palehorseSITSIT was part of the Amsterdam creative scene for years. He created action paintings, graphic design, advertising and other things, until he got fed up. Wanting to escape our ruthless 24/7 society of drugs, alcohol, money, deadlines, media, perfection and many expectations, he went back to square one to find his true essence. Back to head and handcraft. Back to basics. No more digital drama. No more wires. No BS. Only black and white. Right and wrong. Love and hate. Adore and despise. http://www.zazzle.com/SITartworkYan WeiYan Wei is a Beijing-based artist, whose distinctive style and vision is inspired by her love of reading, films, traveling, and daydreaming. Her illustrations often appear cute and childish, but upon further examination reveal a darker, more sinister sentiment.  http://www.zazzle.com/kokomoo
Edge of Love. An international group show curated by Andy Howell and Yasha Young. 
Show opens April 9th at 7 pm. Runs until May 9th.
Opening times: Thursday- Sunday 12 noon - 6 pm
Strychnin Gallery Contact: Miriam Bischoff
Boxhagenerstr. 36 pr@strychnin.com
10245 Berlin phone: 0170 - 4161108
www.strychnin.com
www.artsprojekt.com

Edge of Love is an exciting new group show curated by Artsprojekt founder Andy Howell and Yasha Young from the Strychnin Gallery in Berlin.

The show features original art from thirteen Artsprojekt Global Creative Network artists. Artsprojekt challenged these artists to capture the “Edge of Love” a moment of collision between passionate love and volatile obsession resulting an explosive and colorful experience. Check out the results!

Featured Artsprojekt Artists.

Amandalynn
Amandalynn works by day as a custom motorcycle and sculpture painter and restoration expert, as well as a freelance muralist. Her evenings are dedicated to her fine art career. Painting late into the evening is one of her favorite vices. She also enjoys painting murals with graffiti artists, and has covered many walls and doorways around the country with her seductive female imagery.
http://www.zazzle.com/amandalynn

Amos Goldbaum
Amos Goldbaum is a 24 year old San Francisco artist working primarily in line. His drawings are interpretations of photos curated from his extensive online image searches. In addition to showing in exhibitions, he operates a curbside vending stand offering his shirts, prints and original drawings.
http://www.zazzle.com/amosgoldbaum

Andy Howell
Andy Howell is the founder and general manager of Artsprojekt, a curated platform that enables emerging and established artists to connect, collaborate and expand original art, designs and ideas with fans and consumers. It’s a playground in which the world’s most creative individuals and brands can turn unique ideas into dynamic product experiences that best represent each individual artist and brand.
http://www.zazzle.com/andyhowell

Christian Rothenhagen
deerBerlin – that is how addresses his native city Berlin. Living in Berlin for more than three decades he has many stories to tell. He works in graphic design, illustration, fine art and art installations. His works confront his urban surroundings including the decay, conurbation and agglomeration. His style is is a crossover of design and art that lets his viewers enter the street life of Berlin.
http://www.zazzle.com/rothenhagen

Emilie Record
Emilie Record is a French artist living and working in Shanghai China. She started to paint at the age of 8 and never lost her curiosity for those quiet mutations of human beings. She has designed work around the world including Canada, the US, Europe and Asia.
http://www.zazzle.com/emilie_r

Ginger Che
Ginger Che was born in Taipei, Taiwan in 1970. She moved to Germany with her mother and brother when she was eight-years old. Che lived in Bremen, Germany for 13 years and was a resident of San Diego from 1992 to 2009. She currently lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Che is the founder of ‘fathom design’ one-of-a kind jewelry, accessories & clothing, red-ginger clothing & accessories, daydream apparel, jewelry & accessories, Ginger Che Boutique, and ‘gingerche.com’, an online gallery.  

Che studied under Barbara Krueger, Faith Ringgold, Eleanor Antin, David Antin, Italo Scanga, Li Huai, Kim MacConnel, Ernest Silva, and Raul Guerrero. Che earned her BA in Visual Art (Studio) with Honors from University California San Diego.
http://www.zazzle.com/gingerche

Jayson Atienza
Jayson Atienza was born in Batangas City, Philippines, and began drawing at the tender age of five. He perfected his craft in advertising and graphic design at The School of Visual Arts in New York City. After graduating in 1999, he began a now decade long advertising career.

Atienza has produced award-winning work for clients including Guinness, HBO, FedEx, Pepsi, Milky Way & the Financial Times. While at BBDO, he won the agency’s first One Show Gold Pencil for a non-traditional media concept created for Guinness in 2002.

Now a freelance rt director and artist, Atienza is expanding the possibilities of his signature style achieved through meticulous watercolor and ink designs. He produced “We As One,” a Barack Obama-inspired painting for Manifest Hope (Washington, D.C. 2009), and is currently working on an encore piece for Manifest Equality (Los Angeles 2010).
http://www.zazzle.com/jaysonatienza

Jeremy Forson
Jeremy Forson is a San Francisco based artist and illustrator. In addition to his freelance illustration work, he is a regular participant in group and solo gallery exhibitions throughout the Bay Area and beyond.
http://www.zazzle.com/jeremyforson

Jeremyville
Jeremyville is an artist, product designer, animator and human. He wrote and produced the first book in the world on designer toys called Vinyl Will Kill, published by IdN, interviewing people like Fafi, Sarah from Colette, Baseman, Biskup, Pete Fowler, Jason Siu, Kinsey and Kozik.

Jeremyville has worked with clients such as Converse, Rossignol, Colette, Coca Cola, MTV, Kidrobot, Refill, Graniph in Japan, Adio Shoes, STRANGEco, Wooster Collective, Super Rad Toys, Play Imaginative, sketchel, Adidas, Tiger Beer and Tiger Translate, Artoyz in Paris, Domestic Vinyl in Paris, Corbis, Thunderdog, Red Bull, Pop Cling, 55DSL and Beck.
http://www.zazzle.com/jeremyville 

Jesse Reno 
In the latest series of paintings by Portland-based artist Jesse Reno, shamanic beings struggle to find their place in a world simultaneously on the verge of expanding and collapsing. Totem animals and Native American figures reverberate memories of people who once lived as one with nature. Marked by symbols, these figures seek their dreams in the growth of trees and the passing of spirits. On their quest to find their true selves, they collect feathers and relics left by past encounters and past lives. They learn to transcend the boundaries of the rational world evolving into a collage of what they have become and encountered. In this body of work, Reno presents us with a journey leading inward to ultimately expand outward:
http://www.zazzle.com/jessereno

Mike Kershnar
Mike’s influences are indigenous art styles from around the world especially Northern Formline, Aboriginal dreamtime art, and the Huichol aesthetic. It is one of his goals to complete an exhaustive series on North American wildlife to draw attention to the beautiful creatures we co-inhabit this land with.
http://www.zazzle.com/mikekershnar

Pale Horse
Since opening the doors in 2006, Pale Horse has had the opportunity to create artwork for Iron Fist, Nike, Vans, Etnies, Globe, Red Bull, Hurley, Sullen, Mattel, The Cartoon Network and many others. Pale Horse focuses on apparel, action sports market and entertainment industry graphics, logos and typography. Pale Horse, aka Chris Parks, has also shown his illustrations in galleries throughout Florida and across the United States.
http://www.zazzle.com/palehorse

SIT
SIT was part of the Amsterdam creative scene for years. He created action paintings, graphic design, advertising and other things, until he got fed up. Wanting to escape our ruthless 24/7 society of drugs, alcohol, money, deadlines, media, perfection and many expectations, he went back to square one to find his true essence. Back to head and handcraft. Back to basics. No more digital drama. No more wires. No BS. Only black and white. Right and wrong. Love and hate. Adore and despise.
http://www.zazzle.com/SITartwork

Yan Wei
Yan Wei is a Beijing-based artist, whose distinctive style and vision is inspired by her love of reading, films, traveling, and daydreaming. Her illustrations often appear cute and childish, but upon further examination reveal a darker, more sinister sentiment. 
http://www.zazzle.com/kokomoo


Edge of Love. An international group show curated by Andy Howell and Yasha Young.

Show opens April 9th at 7 pm. Runs until May 9th.

Opening times: Thursday- Sunday 12 noon - 6 pm

Strychnin Gallery Contact: Miriam Bischoff

Boxhagenerstr. 36 pr@strychnin.com

10245 Berlin phone: 0170 - 4161108

www.strychnin.com

www.artsprojekt.com

29 March 10
posted by: robgreenleaf

This is ‘Jesse’, the newest Vicious Vixen inspired by Jesse Lee, a lovely friend of Amandalynn. She is done in acrylic and gold leaf on a used skateboard. Amanda Lynn is submitting her to be on display at the ‘Skate this Art 2010’ show held at Gallery 28, 1228 Grant Ave @ Columbus, SF, CA.

This year the profits of the show are going to be donated to the North Beach Citizens center.

Participating artists include: Ed Hardy, Winston Smith, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Jason Norelli, Paul Norman, Jeremy Fish, George Mead, Amandalynn, Anna-Lisa Stardust van der Valk, Brandon Swinehart, and more! Signed decks by Tony Hawk, Pete Ramondetta, John Cardiel, and Boardhead Brothers.

April 3, 6-9 pm, reception includes: beverages & snacks, auction and sales of skateboard art, raffles and poetry readings by SF poet laureate Jack Hirschman.

April 17, 6-9 pm, reception includes: beverages & snacks, auction and sales of skateboard art, raffles , and four short documentaries:

Premieres of:

“Girls on Girls” (new doc on women punk music pioneers of late ’70’s – early ’80’s SF music scene) by Patrick O’Neil

“Skate this Art – Make This Art” by Geo Epsilanty

the return of “Hit the Decks” by Caleb Gatlin

“YAA Girlz and the Deadly Sparks” by Patrick O’Neil (doc about all female skate-punk clubs of SF in early ’80’s).

http://Amandalynnpaintings.blogspot.com
www.Amandalynn.biz
www.KnownGallery.com/Amandalynn
www.Zazzle.com/Amandalynn
www.skatethisart.com

11 February 10
posted by: robgreenleaf
@Amandalynnpaint 
Seventh Son Tattoo Art Show this Friday
This coming Friday, February 12th, Amanda Lynn will have her painting, ‘Truth’, on display at the Seventh Son Tatoo Art Show in SF. Seventh Son is one of her most favorite tat shops in the city and there are a bunch of great artists in the show. So, check it out if you are in the area…Seventh Son Tattoo 1017 Howard Street @ 6th StreetSan Francisco, CA Friday, February 12th, 20108-11pmhttp://Amandalynnpaintings.blogspot.comwww.seventhsontattoo.com

@Amandalynnpaint 

Seventh Son Tattoo Art Show this Friday

This coming Friday, February 12th, Amanda Lynn will have her painting, ‘Truth’, on display at the Seventh Son Tatoo Art Show in SF. Seventh Son is one of her most favorite tat shops in the city and there are a bunch of great artists in the show. So, check it out if you are in the area…

Seventh Son Tattoo
1017 Howard Street @ 6th Street
San Francisco, CA

Friday, February 12th, 2010
8-11pm

http://Amandalynnpaintings.blogspot.com
www.seventhsontattoo.com

1 February 10
posted by: robgreenleaf

This coming Thursday, February 4th, 2010 , I will be displaying my newest painting,’Lola’, in a group show at 111 Minna Gallery in San Francisco. The show is called ‘Wonderland’ and is curated by one of the most dedicated and supportive women I have ever worked with, Irene Hernandez-Feiks. This will be the first time I will be showing part of my Vicious Vixen series and I am really excited about it.

Hope to see you there, Amandalynn.

WONDERLAND

Curated by Irene Hernandez-Feiks

Opening Reception: Thursday February 4.2010 5:00pm-12:00am (Admission is free) Everyone is invited!

Music by: DJ Romanowski, DJ DELACHAUX, DJ Waterhouse (Project One), TERBO TED (OTHERWORLD), Robert Garcia, Hannah Sitzer, Irene Hernandez-Feiks (Chillin’ Productions)

Here is a list of the amazing artists participating in the show:

Aaron Johnson, Alex Garcia Ferrá, Amandalynn, andrzej michael karwacki, Angela Scrivani, Ben Collison, Brian Barneclo, Brooke Farrington, Chris Stokes, Christie Newman, Cinthia Dennis, Conor Burns, Daniel J. Valadez, David Rozelle, DEEPSI{X}, Erin Schroeder, Faith Allen, Ferris Plock, Fidel Lirio, Freda Banks,
“elle”, Gianluca Franzese, GINNE, Hilary Williams, Ian Ross, Jaiv1, Jason Michael Aumann, Jeff Neugebauer, Jeffrey Nemenzo, Jenny Wehrt, Jeremy Mann, Jocelyn Meggait, John Patrick Campbell,
Jonah Burlingame, Kelly Tunstall, Kimi Recor, Krescent Carasso, kukula, Lady Millard, Lee Harvey Roswell,  Manny Fabregas, Marcus Herrera, MARIAFATIMA URBI, Mary Syring, merkley???, Misha Vladimirskiy,
Natalia Gomez, Paul Trapani, “Ptah Amen” , Rebecca Peters, Robert Garcia, Romanowski, Samanta Tello,
Slava Likhatchev, Spencer Hansen, Steve Javiel, Telopa, Ursula Xanthe Young, Yuri Psinakis, Yvette , uigues. 

21+ ID

111 Minna Gallery
111 Minna Street
SF, CA 94105
www.111minnagallery.com

Show will be up from:
February 4, 2010-February 27, 2010
Gallery Hours Wed-Sat 12:00pm-5:00pm

16 December 09
posted by: robgreenleaf

Guardian Art Show this Sat, Dec. 19th

Just a reminder, this Saturday, December 19th, 2009 from 7-10pm,
Prairie Prince and myself, Amandalynn, alongside with all the other
members of our stained glass art studio, will be hosting the opening
of our Guardian Art Show. All the artists included have been working
diligently to create some of their best work ever based on the theme
of the Guardian Angel. Pete the Painter will be displaying his newest
icon painting of the Angel Michael, Prairie Prince has been killing
it with two beautiful fresco type pieces, as well as a beautiful 10ft
tall canvas. George Mead is honoring me with an incredible Amandalynn
portrait, and I am blown away! My piece, Pacha Mama, is almost
complete as well. I am really looking forward seeing all the work and
celebrating with all of you. Happy Holidays!

Studio is located at……152 Helena Street, San Francisco, CA 94124

For more information please contact Amandalynn, admin@amandalynn.biz
or Prairie Prince,  prairieprince@earthlink.net

Artists:
Prairie Prince, Pete the Painter, Amandalynn, Wythe Bowart, Nick
Lukas, Moria Lukas, Margaretta, Jin Kim Chon, Matt Gil, George Mead,
Lucien Shapiro, Sharon Collins, Stan Peskett, Paul Knotter, Megan
Shaffer, Tom Rudolph, Charlie O’Hanlon, Catherine Murty, Gretchen
Hodgins, Devon Raphael

Angelic Entertainment:
Diana Mangano and Allison Love Joy

http://amandalynnpaintings.blogspot.com

Directions:

       San Francisco by freeway - take 101 South towards San Jose, exit at
the Cesar Chavez exit, then take the Bayshore exit off of that exit,
follow Bayshore for three stop  lights, at the third light take a
left on to Industrial St., then go three short blocks until you see
the ‘Ford’ dealership and take a right onto Elmira. Follow Elmira
straight up the hill and you will be forced to go right onto Helena.

       San Francisco by bus - the 24 Divisadero towards 3rd street will
take you to the corner of  Bayshore and Industrial, in front of
Commercial Tire. Walk three blocks to the Ford dealership and take a
right onto Elmira. Follow Elmira straight up the hill and you will be
forced to go right onto Helena.

- the 9 San Bruno bus also takes you up Potrero Ave and onto
Bayshore, you can get off at Cortland and Bayshore, then walk one
block up to Industrial and take a left onto Industrial, then walk
three blocks to the Ford dealership and take a right onto Elmira.
Follow Elmira straight up the hill and you will be forced to go right
onto Helena.

       Coming from 280 towards SF - get off at the Alemany/Bayshore exit.
Follow Alemany for three stop lights. At the third light, go straight
across Bayshore, and Alemany becomes Industrial. Follow Industrial
for three blocks to the Ford dealership and take a right onto Elmira.
Follow Elmira straight up the hill and you will be forced to go right
onto Helena.

       Coming from South on 101N towards SF - get off at the
Alemany/Bayshore exit and follow exit to the stop light at Bayshore.
Go straight through the stop light across Bayshore and this is now
Industrial. Follow Industrial for three blocks to the Ford dealership
and take a right onto Elmira. Follow Elmira straight up the hill and
you be forced to go right onto Helena.

5 November 09
posted by: robgreenleaf
This Friday, November 6th, 2009, Amanda Lynn will be participating in a booksigning event/celebration for the SF Street Art/Mission Muralism bookat the de Young Museum in San Francisco. Her time slot is 7:30-8pm.Please read further for more info. Hope to see you there!
Precita Eyes is currently working in partnership with the de YoungMuseum to put on a year’s worth of FREE programming and eventscelebrating the Mission District arts community by beginning with thelaunch of the book Street Art San Francisco: Mission Muralismo. Theevent will give fans and admirers the opportunity to have their bookssigned by the muralists, photographers, and writers responsible formaking this project come together!
On the night of the 6th, get your Mission Muralismo book signed andenjoy all the other activities taking place at this FREE and festiveevent! Dance and frolic to the tunes of Dr. Loco’s Rockin’ JalapeñoBand! Be inspired by lectures and performances! There will also behands-on activities for the kids. This event is for all ages, soplease bring all your friends and family to celebrate this greataccomplishment with you!
The kick-off event and book signing extravaganza will be held Friday,November 6th at the de Young from 5:30-8:45pm.
for more info check out www.MissionMuralismo.com orhttp://Amandalynnpaintings.blogspot.com

This Friday, November 6th, 2009, Amanda Lynn will be participating in a book
signing event/celebration for the SF Street Art/Mission Muralism book
at the de Young Museum in San Francisco. Her time slot is 7:30-8pm.
Please read further for more info. Hope to see you there!


Precita Eyes is currently working in partnership with the de Young
Museum to put on a year’s worth of FREE programming and events
celebrating the Mission District arts community by beginning with the
launch of the book Street Art San Francisco: Mission Muralismo. The
event will give fans and admirers the opportunity to have their books
signed by the muralists, photographers, and writers responsible for
making this project come together!

On the night of the 6th, get your Mission Muralismo book signed and
enjoy all the other activities taking place at this FREE and festive
event! Dance and frolic to the tunes of Dr. Loco’s Rockin’ Jalapeño
Band! Be inspired by lectures and performances! There will also be
hands-on activities for the kids. This event is for all ages, so
please bring all your friends and family to celebrate this great
accomplishment with you!

The kick-off event and book signing extravaganza will be held Friday,
November 6th at the de Young from 5:30-8:45pm.

for more info check out www.MissionMuralismo.com or
http://Amandalynnpaintings.blogspot.com