UC Berkeley art students are exhibiting works related to the abominable snowman, or Yeti. From the Daily Californian:
Josephine Zarkovich, a UC Berkeley art student, came up with the theme for this student-run art show with her best friend Ilsa Brink, a graphic designer for Berkeley’s California Shakespeare Company. This fascination with the Abominable Snowman began when the two listened to Jonathan Richman’s song “Abominable Snowman in the Market.” Another Berkeley art student, Matthew Siemonsma, (creator of image left,) suggested that they build a show around this topic…. For Matthew Siemonsma, the Yeti represents “an allusive (sic: elusive?) being, something you can’t quite put your finger on—something you can’t quite capture or contain. If you could, it would lose its charm.”
Link (Thanks, Loren Coleman!)