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what -or who- is peasoupattack?

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peasoupATTACK was founded in 2018 by sisters, KimVy and KimThy Nguyen.

 

They launched the art collaborative as a means to give back to the

Boston & Quincy community, where they were raised, through art

and music, and by partnering with local organizations. 


KimVy is the business behind the art. 
KimThy is the art behind the business.

what is the artbox?

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Arts & Crafts

Events

Social gatherings

A space

to work

Celebrations

Collaborations

theARTBOX is a studio created to expand to the community. It is a safe spot for anyone who wants to create, relax, or breathe away from the outside world. It gives people of all different ages the opportunity to think outside the box.

What inspired this company?

In 2005, "spread the poOpies!" was simply a silly and random phrase I started saying

throughout my college years at Suffolk University's New England School of Art & Design.

It started from nothing, meant nothing, and had no relevance when it was said to anyone or anything.

 

During a printmaking class, I had become interested in learning how to screenprint, but unfortunately, Suffolk did not offer it as a course. Upon request, I was given a quick intro in silk screening by my printmaking professor, Randal Thurston. I did not have a design in mind and drew "spread the poOpies!" on my first screen.

 

I spent that semester practicing how to print, wasting so much ink, and throwing out many, many shirts.

 

It was horrifying yet exciting.

Behold the glory!

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Sometime around 2008, Darwinism was yawning over "spread the poOpies!" and peasoupATTACK emerged from it into another nonsensical saying. An initial foray of silk screening turned into a lifelong project of exploring the medium.

 

Hail to "spread the poOpies!"

 

"spread the poOpies!" still steadfastly lives on.

I have small silly side projects I am working on, including a calendar! 

KimThy Nguyen, Artist & Co-Founder

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