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Liverpool Sound City, The Academy of Arts, Seel St, Liverpool, 17/18/19 May 2012.

Watch this space for more information for our biggest and best show planned to date! Great posters, great artists, live bands, live printing and a bloody good old time!

Optimus Primavera Sound, Parque da Cidade, Porto, Portugal, 7/8/9/10 June 2012.

After a great 'test the water' Screenadelica show at Primavera in Barcelona last year, the aAmerican Poster Institute have decided to do a full on Flatstock show there next May so Primavera have invited Screenadelica to bring our wares to Portugal to their debut Optimus Primavera, held in the beautiful Parque da Cidade. 

 

Previous Shows

Orlando Calling, Florida, 12-13 November 2011.

We got the opportunity to take part in Orlando Calling this year and design posters for some amazing bands! The festival is in its first year but it hopefully will be a positive experience, something we can come back to build upon each year. This years show shall feature posters for The Pixies, Gogol Bordello, Lucero, The Avett Brothers and The Ettes.

Bestival 2011, Isle of Wight. 7-11 September 2011

In association with Bestival, Screenadelica played host to 11 specially commissioned poster designs for some of this years headline acts, which were available as very limited edition screenprints from our stand. Also featuring our regular artists, we had our busiest show to date with many prints selling out.

SITE Gallery, Sheffield. 2/3 September 2011

As part of the DIY Summer School programme. A special summer series of workshops, talks and events, celebrating diversity in creative making and thinking and hosted by a string of bright creatives including DIY Couture, Sheffield Publicity Department, Screenadelica, Crow & Dunnage and Rotherham 'Zine Library.

With music by bands Real Fur and Audacious Art Experiment, plus djs/visuals/film.

Primavera Sound, Barcelona, Spain. 27-29 May 2011.

The first show of its kind at Primavera, we brought the show from Liverpool Sound City over to Spain, bringing the posters to a whole new audience. We commissioned 2 posters for this festival both designed by Horse for Mogwai and Low, both of which sold out in record time. The feedback for this show was amazing, so good in fact, something very special is happening there next year!

Liverpool Sound City, International Gallery, 19-21 May 2011.

Our second ever show at our 'home' festival was such a huge step forward from our first show the previous year. Together with Sound City, we programmed a great line up of bands to complement our huge talent of artists adorning the walls. The show lasted 3 days, we had a lockout 3 nights in a row, I think we have a pretty healthy show on our hands here!

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Thursday
Jan122012

Nate Duval

Hello world, 2012 is going to be a really exciting year for Screenadelica with lots of exhibitions and festivals in the pipe line. We'll be posting updates regularly of our upcoming adventures and introducing you to more artists than you can shake a big stick at.

Speaking of which here's one to get you started. Some of you may have seen or heard of the work of Nate Duval, his work is very popular on sites such as Gigposters.com. Nate uses his tumblr blog to show the process that goes into actually making some of his posters. It's a great way for those that aren't sure what screen printing entails to see how it all works. 

He documents initial drawings to the final outcome  so if you're interested in taking a look visit his TUMBLR

To see more of Nate Duval's posters and artwork click this link to visit his official website NATEDUVAL.COM 

 

 

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