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CRASH, FREEDOM & RISK: “Blurring the Lines” ~ Corey Helford Gallery, Culver City

Opening Reception: April 30th 7-10pm ~ 8522 Washington Boulevard ~ Culver City

On April 30, iconic graffiti writers CRASH, FREEDOM and RISK come together for a show curated by Roger Gastman at Corey Helford Gallery in Culver City. With CRASH and FREEDOM representing OG NYC, and RISK holding down the West Coast, this show will close out a crazy April for the world of graffiti in a big way.

FREEDOM hasn't exhibited in a gallery in more than 20 years, he and CRASH will present new works in the downstairs area of the gallery. Upstairs will be RISK's new works, called “Styles for Miles”, which are created on canvases constructed from vintage license plates.

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