From the Phlog:
Don’t try to say the name of the show three times fast, just go see it. I was lucky enough to loiter around LAB – the city-hip clothing store/experimental art space/purveyor of weird Japanese toys/record seller and occasional DJ party spot – on Friday night, while store owner Kim Harris, “Paint Pens in Purses” founder Shayna Shenanigans, and other artists hung prints and photographs on the store’s walls, and created a large, trippy, animal-filled mural on LAB’s front windows, before the eyes of anyone passing by on Brighton Avenue. (Transforming windows into canvases, thus taking advantage of the instant audience: Allston’s heavy sidewalk traffic, is the LAB crew’s thing – check out photos and time-lapse video of past works here and here.) Shenanigans and friends were at LAB till the wee morning hours, prepping the space for the opening of the second installment of PPP, the “all-female urban art series” – the first was at Via Matta in August. From the looks of the packed reception party Saturday night, it was worth it. Here’s hoping there’ll be a third, fourth, etc. installments. Look here or here, for more information about the show. Below, you’ll find photos of PPP coming together.



















5 responses so far ↓
nuclearadam // October 14, 2008 at 6:54 pm |
I really like this window art project you did. It’s good to see people with fresh ideas instead of reusing the same lame themes over and over again. Bravo.
AOTG GIRLS // October 14, 2008 at 7:44 pm |
Awesome…. thank you so much!!!
beginningtoseelight // March 22, 2009 at 1:06 am |
Thanks for the great show!
Max Pearl // October 20, 2008 at 3:18 am |
this is fucking sick.
I do local urban/street art on my blog as well- nice to see someone else documenting this stuff properly.
beginningtoseelight // March 22, 2009 at 1:04 am |
Cool! I have seen your blog as well – nice to know another like-minded street art admirer.