Arts & Entertainment
Last Chance for a Phish Phix
The art and images of Phish are on display at Frame to Please in Red Bank until Saturday June 4.
The Vermont based mega jam band Phish played this week at the PNC Bank Arts Center tonight, but if you missed Trey Anastasio and the boys...the art and images of Phish will remain on display till Saturday June 4 at Frame to Please in the Galleria in Red Bank.
A Phish Eye View was Frame To Please's Mike Harper and Megan Prenderville's way of marking the band's visit to the Arts Center. An opening was held on May 26 to unveil the work of the show's two artists, internationally renowned artist Jim Pollock and photo-journalist Mike McLaughlin.
Pollock is known for his bold, vibrant linoleum Phish prints used by the band for flyers, t-shirts, CD covers, limited edition prints, tickets and tour posters. McLaughlin has captured some captivating images of the band in action.
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Both artists work are pictured here, along with some visions of the opening night at Frame to Please.