Sunday, November 18, 2012
PIXEL SHOW IN BERKELEY
THE THIRD AVE
(Third Annual P1xels' Global iPhonic Art Exhibition)
Garden Gate Creativity Center,
2911 Claremont Ave.,
Berkeley, CA 94705
Nov. 29, 2012-January 30, 2013
Opening night celebration Saturday Dec. 1, 2012 6-10 pm.;
OutOfMyMind Gallery, Goethestraße 36, Bremen, Germany, December 21, 2012 – February 22, 2013
http://pixelsatanexhibition.com
This is the third annual global exhibition of iPhonic Art, work created solely on an iPhone
or other iOS device, by artists around the world. P1xels produced the first ever juried print
exhibition of the still-underground art form in February, 2010 at the Giorgi Gallery (now
called the Garden Gate Creativity Center) in Berkeley, California.
P1xels returns to the birthplace of the iPhonic Art movement with this show of curated prints
and a large format digital feed. With the concurrent show in Bremen, Germany, THE THIRD WAVE
P1xels global exhibition, P1xels—The Art of the iPhone will be displaying the best works from
around the world by the pioneers of this exploding art form.
Contact-510-612-6124
NOTE-P1xels The Art of the iPhone remains the only curated site for the medium and, as such, is the
site of record for the nascent medium of iPhonic art.
P1xels-The Art of the iPhone has been featured in publications around the world, including the New York Times, and featured on the Voice of America network for the Middle East.
http://www.pixelsatanexhibition.com/press/
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