99% Gallery and Art Center Presents:

THIS FRIDAY
OPENING RECEPTION
CANNONBALL PRESS
Born Under A Bad Sign
Born Under A Bad Sign
AUGUST, FRIDAY THE 13TH, 7-10PM

ABOUT THE SHOW
Feelin’ superstitious? Come join the guys of Cannonball Press this Friday August 13th for an exhibition of 20-dollar woodcuts and massive woodcut collages. Born Under A Bad Sign is a show not to be missed.
Neo-Pagan World Kings of scruffy musky-pirated black-and-white hillbilly printmaking, New York’s legendary Cannonball Press hits Williamsburg’s 99% Gallery with a huge new pile of limited-edition prints (seriously, they’ve been printing new stuff all summer), two massive woodcut collages of sordid debauchery, and huge new 4×8 foot woodcuts on canvas.
For a solid decade, Martin Mazorra and Mike Houston have been publishing high-quality limited-edition relief cuts for a mere twenty bucks and are proud to represent the following wicken of printmakers: The Amazing Hancock Bros., Ms. Katy Seals, Joseph Velasquez, Prof. Derrick Riley, Bill Fick, Damarak the Destroyer, Meghan O’Connor, Bill “Creeper” McRight, Sean Star Wars, and many more.
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