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Mid-City Arts 1yr Anniversary w/ Chaka/Duster/Retna/The Phantom ~ Sunday

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Mid-City Arts Anniversary Video Preview

Mid-City Arts Gallery Celebrates its first year with the artists that made it possible.

Featuring A Rare Live Painting Exhibition By: The Infamous CHAKA, DUSTER (STYLE WARS), RETNA, THE PHANTOM STREET ARTIST & MORE...

Works By:
ALOY, ASTEK, ATLAS, AXIS, AUGOR, BONKS, CAB, CACHE, CERN (nyc), CES (nyc), CHAKA, CHOR BOOGIE (san francisco), CLINTON BOPP, CODAK, COPE2 (nyc), CRE8, DASH, DUSTER (nyc), DYTCH, EL MAC, ELSE, ERNI (nyc), ESTEVAN ORIOL, EVOL, EWOK, EZRA, XPRES, FRAME, GOSHE, GYLT, HEX, INDIE (nyc), KOPYE, KRUSH, LESEAN THOMAS (nyc), MAKE, MINNETTE LEE MANGAHAS (san francisco), MOSH, MUCK (nyc), PERSUE (san diego), THE PHANTOM STREET ARTIST, POSE, POSE2 (nyc), RASK, RELAX, RETNA, RISK, SABER, SLEEZE, SLOKE (texas), SLOW (miami), STAT7 (nyc), SURYA, TEAL (nyc), T-KID (nyc), TRIXTER, TYPOE (miami), VYAL, WEAH (texas), WISK.

Date: Sunday August 2, 2009

Time: 12-6pm

Cover: FREE

Location: Mid-City Arts/ 33third LA 5111 W. Pico Blvd. Los Angeles Ca. 90019

More Info: http://midcity-arts.com/

Contact: (310) 694-3460 & midcityarts@gmail.com

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