Berkeley is home to the oldest campus in the University of California system, the University of California, Berkeley, and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, which is managed and operated by the University.
But, Berkeley isn’t just home to the University of California, Berkeley it’s also fast becoming the epicenter of farm-to-table dining. The famed “Gourmet Ghetto” neighborhood is a magnet for adventurous eaters. It’s also a lively hub for arts, entertainment, and epic hiking. The Berkeley Hills boast scenic parks and ocean views, meaning there’s truly something for everyone in this diverse city.
From Elmwood to Downtown, Berkeley’s vibrant neighborhoods has positioned the city as one of the best places to live in America.

With 9.7% of residents commuting by bicycle, Berkeley is one of the most bike-friendly cities in the country. Whether you bike along the flat and easy Bay Trail or challenge yourself to ride up the Berkeley Hills, you’ll enjoy glorious weather and the company of other cyclists.

The train stations even have bike areas to encourage people to bike to the train when commuting into San Francisco.

The Modern-Day Hippies of Telegraph Avenue. If you want to feel like you’re stepping back in time, stroll down Telegraph Avenue. You’ll find people selling tie-dyed t-shirts, Bob Marley CDs and incense.

Berkeley has countless parks but Tilden Park is a true gem. Perched high atop a hill, it offers sweeping views, tons of recreation options, including a golf course. Tilden Park is also home to a 100-year-old merry go round—one of the only antique carousels left in the U.S.

I am excited to include Berkeley and it’s unique neighborhoods, in a portfolio of important cities and regions I have illustrated over the last 20 years. As an artist, I have created edition posters celebrating cities and regions around the country. Some of those include San Francisco, San Jose, Boston, Davis, Silicon Valley, Sacramento, Watsonville, Lake Tahoe, Route 128, Half Moon Bay, Ventura, New York City, Wall Street, Palo Alto, Pasadena, the Tannery Arts Center and Santa Cruz just to name a few.



Sponsor logos appear at the bottom of the poster
(sponsorship dollars go towards distribution of the print over the next 2 years)
The “Berkeley, the neighborhoods of Berkeley, California” Poster will be available for distribution Fall 2019.
I am looking for a limited number of local sponsors that embody the spirit of Berkeley, its culture and community.
The poster will be used as a promotional tool over the next 2 years. The 2,000, 19″ X 27″ posters will be distributed in local stores, visitor centers and venues at key locations throughout the Bay Area. over the next 2 years. The poster will also be distributed by sponsoring companies and available online. Additionally, it will be promoted through, social media channels.
Benefits include:
- Logo representation on the poster for 2 years
- Destination Marketing
- Identity representation on web and social media campaigns
- Sponsorship is an inexpensive way to be seen by thousands of individuals throughout the Bay Area.
- These posters are a great promotional tool and have been enjoyed by audiences around the world.
- Sponsors receive complimentary posters and by selling their complimentary posters, sponsors have recouped their sponsorship investment
SPONSORSHIP RATES
“Mr. Scudder’s posters have been collected by buyers from around the globe, a reflection of his keen eye and commitment to the regions that he illustrates. His unique vantage point captures the insider’s view of the communities he portrays. When completed he has captured the spirit of a place for thousands of viewers to enjoy.” Benjamin Taylor, Painter/Educator
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