“From The Streets Of Brooklyn“
Curated by Ad Hoc Art at thinkspace
January 9th – February 6th, 2009
Opening Reception: Fri, Jan. 9th 7-11PM
Featuring installations from:
Gaia (front entry area)
Imminent Disaster (project room)
Street installation:
Ellis G.
Main Gallery:
Abe Lincoln Jr.
Acne
AIKO (aka Aiko Nakagawa)
AnerA
Avoid Pi
avone
Bast
Bloke
c.damage.
Celso
Chris Stain
DAIN
Dan Witz
Dark Clouds
Elbow-Toe
Ellis G.
ELC (aka Endless Love Crew)
Faro
Gaia
Graffiti Research Lab (aka G.R.L.)
Imminent Disaster
infinity
jm rizzi
Josh MacPhee
Juse One
Kuma
Matt Siren
Maya Hayuk
McMutt (aka Dennis McNett)
Michael DeFeo (aka The Flower Guy)
MOMO
Peru Ana Ana Peru
PMP (aka Peripheral Media Projects)
Rate
Royce Bannon
Skewville
Slept
Sometimes
Sonet
Stikman
Thundercut
UFO
Unplate
+ A selection of street art photographs by LUNA PARK
SNEAK PEEK images here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/thinkspace/sets/72157607658942787/
thinkspace
4210 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles CA 90029
Thurs-Sun 1-6PM
http://www.thinkspacegallery.com/
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