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#ARTSHARELA ~ Opens This Saturday

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Opens March 1st ~ 801 E. 4th Place ~ Los Angeles

Curated by Casey Zoltan of Known Gallery, the event features artwork from noted Los Angeles artists: Saber, Patrick Martinez, Rime, Victor Reyes, Pose, Sage Vaughn, Willie T, Shepard Fairey, Risk, Push, Revok, Zes, Sever, Augustine Kofie and Vizie.

Art Share L.A. is a 501(c)3 Community Arts Center and Affordable Housing Project in the heart of the downtown arts district, offering community programmed classes, exhibitions and events and 30 subsidized live/work lofts for artists.

Exhibition Opens MARCH 1ST, 2013

Preview Party 5-8PM - TICKETS ON SALE NOW

Public Reception Opens 8-10PM

100% of ticket sales and sponsorship proceeds go to support Art Share L.A. Purchasing a ticket to the PREVIEW PARTY includes open beer/wine bar from 5-8pm, access to the VIP room for a “meet and greet” with the artists, food and other refreshments and a t-shirt or print from the artist collection.

This event is made possible by Streetblimps, Van Wagner, Street Factory Media, Around AV, CBS Outdoor, LAbillboardGuy.com, Clear Channel Outdoor, Summit Media, Titan, Regency, Empire Media, Martin Outdoor Media, Prince Media Company, and Mionetto.

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