Credit: Danny ClinchIf you're a Pearl Jam fan, you may want to reroute any upcoming flights you have through the Seattle-Tacoma Airport. As a part of their Experience the City of Music program, the Sea-Tac has teamed with the EMP Museum to launch a new exhibit of 85 Pearl Jam concert posters.
"These posters commemorate amazing concerts, such as Pearl Jam's four-night stand at The Spectrum in Philadelphia in 2009, where they closed down that fabled venue, but they also convey the band’s and the artists' points of view on contemporary society," says EMP curator Jacob McMurray. "As such, these posters are more than just graphic ephemera, but in fact objects of often deep artistic and cultural meaning."
Officially titled "Push Me, Pull Me: Pearl Jam and the Art of the Screen Printed Poster," the exhibit will be on display in the Seattle-Tacoma Airport's A concourse.
The Sea-Tac and the EMP Museum previously launched a Jimi Hendrix-themed exhibit through the Experience the City of Music program.
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