Karen Finley, Trey Speegle and Carey Maxon Prints

SSB Publishes 3 New Prints in But Seriously Benefit Series

Humor plays an important role in our understanding of ourselves, our society, and the world at large. It breaks down barriers and creates common ground. It stimulates the imagination, provokes new insights, and spurs action. Some Serious business is pleased to announce 3 new lithographs in the But Seriously series showcasing the use of humor and play in works by Karen Finley, Trey Speegle, and Carey Maxon.

“During these past 3 years of dystopian mask insanity and isolation, it has been those moments of humor that have allowed me insight to see things with a new perspective,” say Finley. “To bring a smile, a laugh, a glimmer, and to embrace the joy of being alive.”

Price: $100. Buy any 4 prints and get a Serious Deal (use coupon SeriousDeal). All proceeds go to support SSB’s artists grants and programming and SSB Away residencies. To order

Read Karen Finley’s Artist Statement
Read Trey Speegle’s #FiftyQuestions
Read Carey Maxon’s #FiftyQuestions

Also in the series is Anthony Haden-Guest’s wry cartoon, Corporate Culture, spontaneously drawn on a napkin while dining at a restaurant in Venice in 1985. Read Anthony Haden-Guest’s #FiftyQuestions

Anthony Haden-Guest “Corporate Culture”

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