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Print Art for $5 (but no bag of chips)

Filed under: Art/Museums

Is that Pulp Fiction poster you bought at a college art fair and taped up now crumpled and barely clinging to the wall? Are you too lazy to paint over the smudge left in the dining room where your kid threw lime Jell-o at you from a high chair? Perhaps you sit at your computer, staring at a blank wall while desperately waiting for creative inspiration to come. I daresay it sounds like you need some art, art that will cover the unsightly, replace the lameness, or really tie together a room. Low on funds? No problem!

This Saturday from 6:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., Grumpy’s Bar (1111 Washington Ave S., Minneapolis) will be hosting Aesthetic Apparatus’ Kindling & Litter-Box-Liner Sale. Sort of like a warehouse clothing sale (but in a bar), posters with slight misprints (mostly undetectable to human eyes) will be available for $5—the price of your average pint. Some of the items up for sale include gig show posters that had previously sold out, as well as other items. So, not only will you be supporting local print artists, but you can also add a little culture to your fine living establishment. Check out what Aesthetic Apparatus has been up to here.

Posted by Jessica Armbruster at February 8, 2008 6:06 PM

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