The Andy Warhol Museum

Poster and Flyers for Fall Music Program

The Andy Warhol Museum Fall Music Poster

Ever Been to the Warhol?

If you don’t know much about the Andy Warhol Museum, cast any expectations aside. Your first visit to the museum is guaranteed to surprise you. That’s certainly the way we felt on our first visit.

Yes, you’ll see exactly what you’re expecting to see by Warhol. However, the diverse collection will introduce to you significantly more of Warhol’s work, styles and pieces you may have never associated with the Pop Art icon.

While it’s certainly impressive that this is the largest museum dedicated to a single artist in the world, the Warhol doesn’t stop there. They feature a continuous program of music, theater, film, lectures, and shows by other artists. Too many locals think, “The Warhol, oh yeah, I’ve been there.” But it’s always changing, continually evolving—if you just go once, you’re missing out.

Fall Music 2007

The Fall Music series is a perfect example of what else the Warhol offers. From September through November 2007 the museum featured nine carefully selected bands. Some names you’ll know (Yo La Tengo), while others (Matthew Shipp) you may not. And that’s the point—part of their goal is to bring innovative performers to Pittsburgh who we may not have had the chance to see here otherwise.

Our Work

The museum commissioned us to develop a poster for the series, as well as a custom flyer for each of the nine performances. And it’s easy to be spoiled working for a client like the Warhol. As a host to a diverse range of creative undertakings, we felt that we could pitch inspired concepts to them without feeling as if we went over the top.

Bill Callahan Flyer Bob Log III Flyer Mekons Flyer Matthew Shipp Flyer Yo La Tengo Flyer Grizzly Bear Flyer The Chinese Stars Flyer My Brightest Diamond Flyer Velocity Ramblers Flyer