The Eraserhood: (n.) the area in Philadelphia located between 8th and Broad (east to west) & Spring Garden and Vine Streets (North to South); the part of our city that inspired David Lynch’s 1977 cult classic Eraserhead.
This Friday July 12, 2013 PhilaMOCA will be hosting their second annual David Lynch-themed variety show Eraserhood Forever (and Ever). The night will start with art show featuring artists that have been inspired by the tribute artist. Following the art show will be a variety of acts including live music from Philly’s own Weird Hot, Silencio, and a David Lynch inspired burlesque show.
The event will also serve as the world premiere of PhilaMOCA’s short film ERASERHOOD FOREVER, a profile of the developing neighborhood that was once home to David Lynch. If that wasn’t enough entertainment for your Friday night, you’ll be able to indulge in some Eraserhood-themed drinks at The Trestle Inn at the official after party.
Date: Friday, July 12, 2013 from 6:00pm until 11:30pm
Tickets: $10, all ages.
Venue: PhilaMOCA, 531 N 12th St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania