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A Visual History of Art. House. Rock.

January 23, 2017

Back in the 2000s I had a few DJ nights. My longest running and most loved was Art. House. Rock. at the Argus Lounge in San Francisco. This was a post-punk, indie, and new wave night. Here is a gallery of some of the many flyers I made over the years. 

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