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Print artist Ana Inciardi sells her art through vending machines at 50 locations. Instead of snacks, Inciardi's three-slot machines produce prints you can collect, for the low price of four quarters.
Hidden in one of the most expensive neighborhoods in Boston, you’ll find what may be the least expensive souvenir in the city ...
It’s there to sell art. The machine is one of 10 installed throughout the Charlotte region by Loot Drop Art Club, a creative vending venture by longtime friends Bunny Eaton and Ben Loomis.
Since the 19th century, vending machines have provided consumers with two enticing qualities: choice and convenience. While they may bring to mind high-calorie, low-quality products, a new addition to ...
The Art-o-mat, a retired cigarette vending machine converted to sell a cigarette pack-sized piece of art for only $5, would be one of only a couple of hundred in the United States.
A unique vending machine at Art+ Contemporary Gallery in Bangsar Village 2, Kuala Lumpur, dispenses original artworks. The gallery’s curator June Cheong said that selling original art using a ...
A colorful sign reads, "Mini Print Vending Machine." Underneath art depicting a single fried egg, a strawberry, and other food items reads a promise: "4 quarters = 1 surprise print." In the video ...
Here’s a look at three of the Loot Drop Art Club vending machines found in breweries around Charlotte. The company sells local art in the machines for $8 to $20. Bunny Eaton The next year, Loomis ...