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  1. #1

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    Default Deadline Extended: Submit by 11.9

    POST THIS! Rock Posters of the 90s & Beyond Extravaganza at SPACE 242

    Feel Free to Forward!
    Call to artists: Rock Poster Exhibition
    email info@space242.com for a submission form.

    SUBMISSION PROCESS:

    1. By Monday, November 9, 2009, via info@space242.com, send submission form, as well as a jpg of each poster image. Each artist may submit up to 5 posters (no smaller than 11”x17”) of concerts that occurred during the 1990s & beyond. Please label jpgs with artist name.

    2. By November 10, you will be notified via email which of your posters have been accepted for exhibition. You will also receive an artist exhibition agreement, at that time.

    3. By November 16, via tube & trace-able delivery, deliver 3 signed copies of each accepted poster (1 for exhibition, 2 for sale), and signed artist agreement to POST THIS!/SPACE 242/ 242 E. Berkeley Street, 2nd floor, Boston, MA 02118.

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    My dealings with this gallery have gone bad. I responded to this post (posted by SPACE242) after a search of the internet and these forums turned up nothing negative and showed that it was a "real" gallery. The person I have been dealing with was Ami Bennitt. I have no problem posting her name because she doesn't seem to have any problem avoiding me or refusing to solve this problem. If you are dealing with her, beware. She originally asked for 3 copies of 5 pieces. After I submitted them she contacted me and asked me for more. She said I could send up to 30 different pieces, and that they would give me my own "section". This made me a little nervous since I have not been at this long and I am not nearly as established as a lot of other folks... Wasn't anyone else participating in this thing? I sent her 3 copies of 10 pieces. I did want to get my work out there, but I have not even printed 30 different designs. Once the show was over I contacted her to see how it had gone. Ami got back to me right away and told me that the show had been extended and that I had sold "a few" pieces. She would get checks out as soon as the new date came and remaining prints would be packed up and shipped out a week later. That was in January. In February she told me that I had not sold anything, she had confused me with someone else named Pete. Again, the prints would be shipped back within the week. Now it is the end of April. She will not respond to email or phone calls. I can not find any other contacts for the gallery and the only news can find online is praising Boston's Lowbrow Headquarters. I do get a newsletter every week or so announcing whatever new show is coming up.
    I just want to know where my prints are. If they didn't sell, why have they not been shipped back? How hard is that? So, I am posting this in each thread that SPACE242 posted. If anyone lives in the Boston area and is willing to glare at them when you walk or drive by, please do. But do walk by, and for Pete's sake don't send them any of your prints.

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