She's Not a Planet, She's One of Us
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She's Not a Planet, She's One of Us Print

Year: 2011
Run Size: 450
Part of Set: none
Size: 24x18
Paper: unknown
Print Type: Screen Print
Release Date: 07/09/2011


This print was originally available for purchase at Wooster Street Social Club. 100 prints were released for sale through their online store on 07/09/2011; 200 prints were sold at the WSSC brick and mortar location. The print originally retailed for $150, with proceeds benefitting the CityKids Foundation. At the time of this writing, it is unclear if the remaining 150 prints will be sold via Obeygiant.com.

From the Wooster Street Social Club website:

New York City, NY (June 14, 2011) - Wooster Street Social Club and The CityKids Foundation will release "She’s Not A Planet, She is One of Us" a print by Shepard Fairey on Saturday, July 9th at 3pm at the Wooster Street Social Club, located at 43 Wooster Street, New York.

This print pays homage to one of the twelve panels created for the "A Positive Thought Cannot Be Denied" project, which was done in May of 2010, with Shepard Fairey and over 100 teens from CityKids. The collaboration resulted in twelve 8 x 4 foot panels that address issues in education, environmental sustainability, teen violence, and social justice.

The release of this print will give people the opportunity to support an amazing foundation that provides intercity youth a safe recreational space for artistic, musical, and community-oriented pursuits.

The print is a signed limited edition of 450 with proceeds going to benefit the CityKids Foundation. Wooster Street Social Club has been given 300 prints to release in conjunction with the CityKids Foundation; 100 of which are to be released online, and the remaining 200 will be available at Wooster Street Social Club for $150.00.

In addition to the print release, the twelve panels will be on display for a special viewing from July 6th – 18th, 2011.


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