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Recap: Bridging Homeboy Industries ~ Otis College

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This weekend, Otis College hosted "Bridging Homeboy Industries", a show of working artists with roots in Boyle Heights: Alex "Defer" Kizu, Fabian Debora, and Juan Carlos Muñoz Hernandez. The show is up through March 23 at Otis College Ben Maltz Gallery at 9045 Lincoln Blvd, Los Angeles. All photos by Erwin Recinos.

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