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Preview: Dark Room by Genevieve Munroe ~ Opens Feb 9th

Born and raised in Los Angeles, Genevieve Munroe is a photographer/digital media artist. Her style of action photography or glitch effects is influenced by pop culture and youth culture. On February 9th, Mubroe will release her debut zine along with an exhibit at The Lobby Gallery in Downtown Los Angeles (725 S. Spring Street, Los Angeles, CA)  entitled Dark Room. The zine and photography exhibit will feature over 30 bands, poets, and artists hailing from the southland including rising bands MRK, Band Aparte, and Dark Room special guest performers Terminal A and PANTHAR, and LoveyDove. More info here:
https://www.facebook.com/events/613029625568973/

Take a look at some photos from inside the 'zine below...

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