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Project Project is an experimental space that focuses on promoting and enhancing the experience of art, music and lectures in our community.

Photos from Project Project's post 05/11/2026

Thank you for helping make presents: Warriors of Radness Vs. Babylon System one for the books!

05/07/2026

ALSO HAPPENING TOMORROW FROM 6-7!

05/07/2026

TOMORROW! FRIDAY, MAY 8 STARTING AT 8 PM!

Happening this second Friday, May 8, 8pm in the Rybin Building Backyard! Jeremy Mercy & Friends, Sal Salazar, C.J. GLover and Las Cruxes! 🎣 🎶💥 All ages Freeeeeeeee! ART, MUSIC, HOT DOGS!

05/05/2026

This Friday presents Warriors of Radness Vs. Babylon System from 6-10pm! See you soon!

presents: Warriors of Radness Vs.
Babylon System is a group exhibition of work by local, regional, and international artists-all created on 7.5 x 7.5 inch sheets of blotter paper. Tiny squares, big ideas. Expect a visual delight and a healthy respect for the grid as both structure and launchpad.

710ERS OMAHA invited a group of artists to produce work on blotter paper, subtly dismantling and nodding to the white cube itself. Some artists are contributing from as far away as Japan and California, though most are local and regional. He enlisted help from Washington-based DIY home vinyl lathe wizard “Vinyl Daddy” (aka-Mike) to create a 7-inch, turntable-playable polycarbonate record featuring a live recording of “Alice D. Millionaire” by the Grateful Dead-a song performed only twice and never officially pressed. The world’s first playable sheet of acid. Hear what you see, see what you hear. The track is a tribute to Owsley Stanley (“The Bear”), once dubbed by the media as the “Acid King.” 710ERS paired the record with a photo collage of vintage newspaper clippings about Stanley, printed on blotter paper. The result: a true DIY picture disc that fully embodies the spirit of the day.

Each one is packaged in classic acid-tab fashion-foil-wrapped and sealed in a ziplock, in lieu of a traditional record sleeve. Five different image variations will be available. Collect them all!

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