LOL Arts Show, A Benefit For Partners in Reading

by Scott Beale on October 20, 2008 · 0 comments

I Can Has Cheezburger? along with curator Marianne Goldin are organizing a LOL Arts Show which takes place this Thursday, October 23rd at Coffee Bar in San Francisco. The art show and silent auction is a benefit for Partners in Reading which helps with adult literacy. Advance tickets for the LOL Arts Show are now on sale.

This show is comprised of artists from around the world: professionals, students, and lovers of art. There are painters, draughtspeople, comic artists, sculptors, glass artists, media artists, musicians and conceptual artists. All these individuals responded to an open call for a very new kind of art show. Their work creates a visual vocabulary required for the concept of LOLcat art to exist.

See Previously: I Can Has Cheezburger? Book & San Francisco Invasion

UPDATE: Mark Day made a video of the LOL Arts Show.

LOLcat art by Marianne Goldin

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