GamesBeat previously interviewed Pauline Acaline, co-founder and creative designer at 72pins, to learn about the process, legalities, and business model of using old Nintendo Entertainment Cartridges as art canvases. Now the team is taking their signature retro pixel art on the road with the 72pins art show.
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The full list of artists whose work will be appearing and event details are below:
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- Saturday, June 9 6-10pm
- Map/location and RSVP for the Event is on the Yetee Gallery’s Facebook Page.
- Drinks will be served by The Mad Mixologist.
- NES stations will be set up for retro gaming in the gallery.
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