Event Sep 26-27: Art-o-mat founder in the house!
Clark Whittington, National Bureau Chief for Artists in Cellophane, and brains behind the cult Art-o-mat, art vending machine, will be at art251 this weekend.
Friday, Sept.26 from noon-6pm:
For customers and artists, Clark will be talking about the program while we dish out some prizes, soda and snacks.
Saturday, Sept.27 from 10am-6pm (or later based on demand):
From 1-2pm and 4-5pm, for artists and anyone else interested in creating art for art-o-mat, Clark will give a talk about participating artists, how to submit your work, type of art that sells, specifications for your artwork. And, of course, your local hosts will be providing more soda and snacks.
art251 is one of only 5 locations in the whole of Texas to have an art-o-mat. The others are in Amarillo, Austin, Houston and San Antonio, so Keller ranks pretty well on the geo-artistic-cultural map!
Art-o-mat machines are retired cigarette vending machines that have been converted to vend art. There are 82 active machines in various locations throughout the country. There are around 400 contributing artists from 10 different countries currently involved in the Art-o-mat project, which has been going since 1997.
Clark is always on the lookout for fresh work, so if you’re an artist, this is a great way to get your talents noticed. Art-o-mat artists range from new to well-established, and the art covers a broad range of original work including wearable glass pendants, flipbooks, barcode art, earrings made from computer parts, miniature bronze sculptures, oils on blocks, fabric art, photographs mounted on wood, bottle-cap paintings, and mobiles.






Our Art-o-mat machine, newly refurbished on the inside, refinished on the outside, and painted a deep shimmery blue will be taking up official residence in art251 in mid- to late-August. We are very honored to be the only Art-o-mat location in North Texas. Most of the other 90-plus machines can be 