Rockarchive, which was established by ace photographer Jill Furmanovsky in 1998 with a view to make her own work (including her wonderful shots of Pink Floyd), and the work of other rock photographers and visual artists, more accessible to fans and collectors, are holding a very special event soon.
None other than Nick Mason will be holding a signing at their pop-up gallery in Monmouth Street, London WC2 on Thursday, May 30th. The gallery itself will be open every day from 11am – 7pm until Monday, June 3rd, but we suspect those fans who are free on the 30th will be making that their priority.
Nick will be available at the Rockarchive pop-up between 5pm - 6pm to sign an edition of 50 exclusive photographic prints of himself at the drums, made specially for the occasion by Rockarchive, available at a reduced price of £100 for the night only. To see the picture selected for the special print, visit the Brain Damage Facebook page. Pink Floyd fans are also invited to bring along one item of personal Pink Floyd memorabilia that they wish to be autographed. In addition to meeting Nick they will also be able to admire the extensive collection of Pink Floyd prints displayed in the gallery, including works by the late Storm Thorgerson and enter a raffle to win a signed pair of Nick's drum sticks.
The event is being held as part of a special 20% off traffic free shopping evening running throughout Seven Dials and St Martin's Courtyard between 5pm - 9pm. All prints displayed at the Rockarchive Pop-up Gallery are being sold at a 20% discount for the evening. For those unable to make it to the new pop-up store there is opportunity to view the extensive gallery of rock and roll prints at Rockarchive's online site www.rockarchive.com.
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