Collective Members at POST EXPOSE ///
Urban Inks is the creative collaboration of Reed Burgoyne and Sarah Mead. UI offers creative direction, typography, surface design and event promotional design services. Burgoyne and Mead have been working together to produce works since 2001, when they started UI in San Francisco, California, now the design studio
is located in Brooklyn and their production studio has become POST EXPOSE ///. Currently, Urban Inks is part of 246: Recent Acquisitions at the San Francisco MOMA, the show will be available to view until January 2009.
To purchase Urban Inks prints and graphic tees please visit our store.
Gage & DeSoto specializes in graphic t-shirts for bicyclists. Conceived, designed, and screen printed in New York City, G&D's products owe their inspiration to both urban riding and cycling heritage.
Trouble Tease is the weird art of Troy Mattison Hicks which he has been making for , "most of my life." All of
their shirts are hand-printed on high quality, 100% combed cotton custom, fitted fine jersey t-shirts. The designs are created by Hicks and printed by partner Stephano Diaz. TT artwork features unusual looking people picking flowers, checking out unidentified flying thingys, and generally radiating weirdness.
To purchse TT shirts please visit our store.
Rob Corradetti was born in Wilmington, Delaware in 1977, he currently lives in Park Slope, Brooklyn. He has a pet hamster named Steven but no cats or dogs. In addition to scribbling away on pads of bristol board and doing screen prints, he also makes music: Mixel Pixel. He's currently preparing new T-shirts and prints for Rad Rox, designing shirts for Parisian company, and working on a DVD compiling his video collaborations.
To purchase Corradetti's prints visit our store.
Laek House is the product of living in a congested area coupled with the desire to use and champion alternative transportation, bicycles. Riding in a city can be a pretty thrilling but thrills equal danger. To this end, LH introduces their newest product, ELVS or Enhanced Light Visibility System. LH has seamlessly integrated one of the most effective visibility technologies into our clothing. Visibility doesn’t fade like Glow in Dark either, ELVS works 24 hours a day in the dry or the wet.
Amy Fierro is one half of Feral Designers, a 2 person, bi-coastal team of like minded designers, hell bent of tackling design projects with the right ratio of savagery and sophistication. Amy is also a contributer to Arts and Crap dot com. She resides in Brooklyn, NY with her favorite person who happens to be a dog, Gladys. Amy enjoys drawing, thinking about animals, scrabble, and a good skate the most. Being a member of art collective, POST EXPOSE /// affords Amy the opportunity to (finally!) screen print, which pleases her to no end. She plans on having a ton of work and wares available very soon. You can purchase her killer totes at our store.
Queensbound by Ciara Elend is our only wood-block member. Elend creates amazing shirts by hand-carving each design and then manually printing each shirt. Queensbound offers Queens, NYC inspired tees for men and women. The designs reflect the spirit, culture and tonality of Queens. A portion of the proceeds go to Queens organizations that support the arts and artists working in Queens.
