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Gee Vaucher’s CRASS Art

Last month, Gee Vaucher showed a retrospective of her work with Crass, the 1970s British anarcho-punk band. San Francisco’s Jack Hanley Gallery played host, and in the crowd were Jello Biafra, and, oddly enough, NBC.

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During the final three days of the exhibit, Yo! What Happened to Peace? artists were invited to collaborate with Gee.  Artist and blogger Mark Valen reports:

Yo! organizer and curator, John Carr, has arranged a collaboration with Gee Vaucher and the Jack Hanley Gallery. On Jan. 17, 18 and 19, artists from the Yo! project will work in partnership with Gee Vaucher and Penny Rimbaud (also from Crass), to present a Yo! print exhibit and live poster screen printing event at the gallery.

Some incredible artists partook, including Eric Drooker, and Favianna Rodriguez.  Check out a gallery of the event, including some close-ups of Gee’s work at the Supertouch blog.

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