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Eat Your Art Out V ~ Saturday Night

Eat Your Art Out is an annual fundraiser for the Angel City Derby Girls, LA's Flat track Roller Derby League. Curated by Carmen "Jane Dope" Acosta.

Date:
February 25, 2012

Time:
7PM

Location:
Titmouse, INC.
6616 Lexington Ave.
Hollywood, CA 90038
Theme:
1900’s traveling carnival. Inspired by the ethereal creepiness of this early American tradition, all artwork will depict this darkly styled atmosphere and reflect the curios and wonders one would expect to see during that era. All submissions are donated by artists from all over the world in efforts to help this skater owned and operated league achieve their goals for the season.

"FREE BEER, carnival games, live DJs, and all the curios and wonders one would expect from a carnival, the work of over 60 A-List artists will be on display for all to see and bid on in a silent auction. All pieces are priced to sell this one night at much less than standard gallery prices. GO!"

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