Everyone can be an art collector, spread the love!
Show opens October 13th, runs through November 8th.
Party with DJ Adams & BONSCOTT spinning, October 18th 6-9pm
Breaking all the rules of showing and selling art, Everybody Get Up (EGU) has created a powerful street art collective that simply states: Art should be affordable for all, no exceptions, no regrets! All artwork is priced between, $1.00 - $50.00. (Cash or Check only)
What do you have in your pocket? $2.00? $15.00? Whatever the amount, all you have to do is pick out a piece of art amongst hundreds that you like. Just rip it off the wall and go to the casher. Nope you don’t have to wait until the end of the exhibit to pick-up your work, and yes, you are doing a good thing supporting these artists.
So join us for a free party, with DJ’s Justin Adams “Aka DJ Adams” & Scott Taylor “Aka BONSCOTT” of WaxONWaxOff productions who will be spinning funk, hip hop, and jungle during the event. Oh ya, we will be serving Pabst Blue Ribbon by donation, it’s all good.
Who are EGU?
Everybody Get Up (EGU) is an ever changing group of artist that want to spread the message that it’s okay to sell art at affordable prices. Anybody who enjoys and appreciates art should be able to own it!
EGU was originally made up of three East Bay Artists: Nobody, Sumbody and Anybody. These close friends have been working with and inspiring each other for the last three years. EGU's mission started with a lot of beers, street shenanigans and the belief that art can be fun and have a message too. Since its inception, EGU has made an effort to include and encourage their artistic colleagues in their mission. Hence the name “Everybody Get Up.”
When showing work, EGU preserves the soul of street art by never charging expensive gallery prices. EGU is known for utilizing a variety of mediums. Their signature medium of choice is cardboard. Everybody Get Up! And come buy art!
Artists include:
Nobody, Anybody, Sumbody, Dirtbag, Ken Davis, Shannon Jones, Mary J, Radical, Dave Misled
Ryan Flowers, Spencer, Sveta Gayshan, Scott Taylor, Matt 136, BayTruthSeeker, 2AM, Broke, ESU/Mia, Gats, Jacob Young, Baby-K, Lenny Kiser, Liv, Marlena Morris, Nurdcyfe, Patric O, Rameen, Shalimar, Terms , S+N and Newbetter.
What do you have in your pocket? $2.00? $15.00? Whatever the amount, all you have to do is pick out a piece of art amongst hundreds that you like. Just rip it off the wall and go to the casher. Nope you don’t have to wait until the end of the exhibit to pick-up your work, and yes, you are doing a good thing supporting these artists.
So join us for a free party, with DJ’s Justin Adams “Aka DJ Adams” & Scott Taylor “Aka BONSCOTT” of WaxONWaxOff productions who will be spinning funk, hip hop, and jungle during the event. Oh ya, we will be serving Pabst Blue Ribbon by donation, it’s all good.
Who are EGU?
Everybody Get Up (EGU) is an ever changing group of artist that want to spread the message that it’s okay to sell art at affordable prices. Anybody who enjoys and appreciates art should be able to own it!
EGU was originally made up of three East Bay Artists: Nobody, Sumbody and Anybody. These close friends have been working with and inspiring each other for the last three years. EGU's mission started with a lot of beers, street shenanigans and the belief that art can be fun and have a message too. Since its inception, EGU has made an effort to include and encourage their artistic colleagues in their mission. Hence the name “Everybody Get Up.”
When showing work, EGU preserves the soul of street art by never charging expensive gallery prices. EGU is known for utilizing a variety of mediums. Their signature medium of choice is cardboard. Everybody Get Up! And come buy art!
Artists include:
Nobody, Anybody, Sumbody, Dirtbag, Ken Davis, Shannon Jones, Mary J, Radical, Dave Misled
Ryan Flowers, Spencer, Sveta Gayshan, Scott Taylor, Matt 136, BayTruthSeeker, 2AM, Broke, ESU/Mia, Gats, Jacob Young, Baby-K, Lenny Kiser, Liv, Marlena Morris, Nurdcyfe, Patric O, Rameen, Shalimar, Terms , S+N and Newbetter.
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