Kansas City, Mo. – Phil Shafer will present “The Hustle of Sikenomics” at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 16 at the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) Fine Arts Building, Room 106, 5015 Holmes St., Kansas City, Mo. Sikenomics is a Kansas City, Mo.-based clothing brand that Shafer created in 2006. Part of the Department of Art and Art History‘s Visiting Artists & Scholars lecture series, this lecture is free and open to the public.
Originally from Brooklyn, Shafer majored in Photography and New Media at the Kansas City Art Institute and became known throughout Kansas City by his stickers and wheat pasted posters that plastered street signs and utility poles. The bold designs and typography carried various messages and bore the machine mask that became the Sikenomics trademark. After graduation, Shafer landed a job as a graphic designer and created merchandise for Kansas City hip-hop artists. Shafer’s success in selling T-shirts and buttons for other people led him to create Sikenomics, which is available in stores and online.
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