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Going to the dogs: Wazee Union's Lucky Dog Art Show tomorrow night

The studio community at Wazee Union, peopled by artists and creatives of all kinds, shows off its diversity to the rest of the world on Second Saturdays -- often with fundraisers that showcase the building's talented denizens. Unfortunately, last week's Lucky Dog Art Show got snowed out -- but it...
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The studio community at Wazee Union, peopled by artists and creatives of all kinds, shows off its diversity to the rest of the world on Second Saturdays -- often with fundraisers that showcase the building's talented denizens. Unfortunately, last week's Lucky Dog Art Show got snowed out -- but it will rise again Friday, March 15, from 3 to 9 p.m.

Eleven artists designed screen-printed gig posters on the canine theme for the show; sales of the limited-edition posters, as well as postcard sets of all the images, will benefit the MaxFund no-kill animal shelter. Maxfund's adoption van will be on hand for the festivities, which will also feature live music, aerialists and the Pink Tank food truck.

See also: - Best Artist Community, 2011: Wazee Union/Walnut Workshop - The artists of Wazee Union and Walnut Workshop auction off hipster Toys for Tots - The Light Fantastic

Find more details about tomorrow's event online, and read on for a sneak peek at some of the awesome Lucky Dog poster images. But not all of them -- as event organizer and participating artist Jax Quackenbush says, "That should do it. I don't want to reveal the whole postcard set!"

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