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Preview: A Twilight Zone Themed Art Party in L.A. ~ Opens March 7th

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Eat Your Art Out 8: Next Stop, The Twilight Zone

This is an art show, a silent auction to raise money for one of the top 10 roller derbies in the world (Angel City Derby Girls), but it's really an art party. If you've ever been to an Eat Your Art Out Event, you know it's full of fun people, food, drinks, live art, and much more... $5 gets you in the door. Keep reading for a freaky preview of some of the work on display, all of it Rod Sterling's Ghost approved...

Adam Rosette
Adam Rosette
Adam Rosette
Daisy Church
Daisy Church
Daisy Church
Daisy Church
Daisy Church
Daisy Church
Goreilla
Goreilla
Goreilla
Joshua Roman
Joshua Roman
Joshua Roman
JRYU
JRYU
JRYU
Ken Christiansen
Ken Christiansen
Ken Christiansen
Krocky Meshkin
Krocky Meshkin
Krocky Meshkin
Lindsey Pollard
Lindsey Pollard
Lindsey Pollard
Matt Pugh
Matt Pugh
Matt Pugh
Mike Huddleston
Mike Huddleston
Mike Huddleston
Ryan Ebelt
Ryan Ebelt
Ryan Ebelt
Kevin Schmidt
Kevin Schmidt
Kevin Schmidt

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