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First Look at Jun Cha’s MONARC Studio ~ Launch Party is Tomorrow Night at The Well

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Jun Cha announces the official opening of MONARC with a pop-up gallery and launch event. A new private tattoo, art and design studio in Downtown Los Angeles, MONARC serves as the central space for black and grey tattoo, multimedia and creative collaborations.

MONARC Studios is now open. Photo preview of the new studio at the end of this post...

The opening night will showcase recent and past tattoo collections, with photography and the premier of a mini documentary in collaboration with The Social Trust.

WHEN/WHERE:
Thursday, January 22 - 8:30 PM
The Well
1006 Olive St
Los Angeles, CA 90015

Public RSVP : RSVP@monarcstudios.com

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