1988 Kuli Loach Fest Poster Greg Albert Seattle Psychedelic Art, Poor Condition
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- Designed by Washington artist Greg Albert, this original 1988 concert poster promoted the 3rd Annual Loachfest Dance at Seattle’s Russian Community Center. Featuring psychedelic motifs—flaming crescent moons, classical figures, and a central “Tape Release Party” banner—the artwork reflects the vibrant counterculture aesthetic of the 1960s. The event headlined Kuli Loach and included a masquerade, light show, and costume contest. Printed on paper stock, the poster measures approximately 13.25 x 16.5 inches. It is in poor condition, with a 3-inch tear at the bottom, multiple creases, edge and surface wear, and age-related yellowing. Despite its flaws, this piece remains a rare artifact of Seattle’s underground music scene and Albert’s regional poster legacy. Ships rolled in a heavy-duty Yazoo Mills tube. Frame not included.
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