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Preview: “Motion: The Art of Movement” ~ Corey Helford Gallery

June 9th, 7-10p ~ 8522 Washington Boulevard, Culver City

Motion: The Art of Movement features a diverse group of artists interpreting movement in their signature style. Highlights include: Cleon Peterson, Alex Gross, Eric Joyner, Ray Caesar (above), COOP, Korin Faught, Paul Frank and many more. Full artist list and more preview images right here:


HUSH


MARIA KREYN


CLEON PETERSON

“Motion” features new works by:
Alex Gross
Amy Sol
Anita Kunz
Benjamin Bryce Kelley
Billy Norrby
Chris Pugliese
Cleon Peterson
COOP
Eric Joyner
HUSH
Jeremy Lipking
Joe Sorren
Josh Agle (SHAG)
Korin Faught
Marco Mazzoni
Maria Kreyn
Melissa Forman
Paul Frank
Phil Hale
Ray Caesar
Sarah Folkman
Sas Christian
Stella Im Hultberg
Sylvia Ji
Van Arno
Zeus

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