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Red Bull Latagráfica Closing Party & Frank Romero Mural Celebration ~ Friday, October 24th

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The epic closing party for Red Bull Latagráfica Edición II project is next Friday, October 24th!!!

The event and mural release will be happening at Plaza de La Raza, located at 3540 N. Mission Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90031 from 8:30pm to 11:30pm. To get in you must be 18+ and RSVP. Please confirm your attendance by no later than Thursday 10/23. RSVP here (http://win.gs/lataparty)

The closing event will feature an art installation curated by the 10 Red Bull Latagráfica artists. Music and Live performances presented by the Subsuelo Crew. Local food by 2 of the top Taco Trucks in LA: Mariscos Jalisco and Guerrilla Tacos. There will also be sweets, crafts, complimentary face painting and refreshments provided by ILoveMicheladas (yes the Miche Mobil will be there) and El Jimador.

The tenth mural is a piece by legendary artist, Frank Romero, who throughout his 40-year career, has been a dedicated member of the Los Angeles arts community. Romero’s work is featured in many permanent collections, including the National Museum of Art in Washington D.C. and LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art).

For more details on Red Bull Latagráfica Edición II - Wall 10 Launch and the closing event see below and to get updates, artist information and full information on the new can, please visit www.redbulllatagrafica.com. Be part of the Red Bull Latagráfica Edición II conversation on Twitter and Instagram using: @redbullLAvida #CualEsTuCanvas #latagrafica.

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