Quality of Life is a strong collection by four of New York’s most intrepid photographers on the street art and street life scene today.
Luna Park, Jake Dobkin, Sam Horine & Street Stars; Each omnivore draws upon a wealth of stunning images from their pavement pounding and street gazing for the last half decade – Collectively the four represent the literal far reaches of our city limits, guaranteeing you a view of the city that you’ve never seen.
Quality of Life
Factory Fresh Gallery
1053 Flushing Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11237
Opening Reception October 10, 2008
6 to 10 pm
Show runs till October 31
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