Out There Entertainment  was a DIY booking and promotion project I co-founded with a friend to bring touring and local acts through Albany, NY. We booked shows, designed posters, partnered with local businesses, and treated events as cultural moments and immersive experiences rather than concerts alone. These posters were born of that ecosystem—fast, collaborative, and deeply local.
Out There was scrappy and all-hands-on-deck: booking shows, promoting them, designing the posters, and building relationships in the scene. The posters worked as ads and as a visual language for a loose ecosystem of venues and artists. With limited time and money, each piece doubled as a fast experiment in form and layout.
Out There was as much a social practice as a design project—building relationships between artists, venues, and audiences through events and visuals. The posters are artifacts from that period, mapping a small local scene as it shifted over time.

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