Charity event Secret 7″ returns with tracks by Etta James & The Jam

Secret 7" returns for it's fifth year this Spring with an exhibition and sale of 700 vinyl singles with designer covers to raise money for charity.

An open call to the creative community to design these covers has just been announced, inviting creatives across the country to get involved. Submit your design online before March 2. This year’s tracks have just been announced with a mix of current favourites and classics: CHVRCHES’s Clearest Blue, Etta James’ At Last, Jack Garratt’s Worry, The Jam’s Art School, John Lennon’s Imagine, Max Richter’s Dream 3 and Tame Impala’s The Less I Know The Better.

Last year saw artworks created Sir Peter Blake, Yoko Ono, Julian Opie, David Shrigley, Martin Parr, Sir Paul Smith, Sam Taylor-Johnson, Urs Fischer, Bob & Roberta Smith, Modern Toss, Tatty Devine, Paul Insect, Bompas and Parr, Pure Evil, Stanley Donwood, Mr Bingo, Goldie and Pete Fowler – all created to raise money for music therapy charity Nordoff Robbins.

This year’s charity is Amnesty International, and the exhibition will be held at the Sonos Studio space in Shoreditch from 8th April – 1st May, with sales open on Bank Holiday Monday (2nd May) for  £50 each.

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Posted on Jan 13th, 16 by | Twitter: @lisahassell

Founder & director of Inkygoodness, Lisa is a published writer and arts journalist, focusing on creative business, graphic art and illustration and design education. Her words regularly appear in Computer Arts, Creative Bloq, Digital Arts and IdN.

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