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Preview: Subliminal Projects Turns “Twenty-One”

Tonight (Saturday, June 3rd, 2017) Subliminal Projects is celebrating their 21st birthday with a large scale salon style group exhibition, featuring mixed media works from over 50 artists, as well as past print and product collaborations that defined Subliminal’s beginnings as an artist collective. It's amazing that Subliminal has been around for 21 years, we can't really remember when it opened, but it seems like so much has changed in the neighborhood in the past two decades, all the while Subliminal Projects has continually broken new ground and brought L.A. artists a wider audience through excellent curation, and interesting print and multimedia projects.

Contributing Artists Include:
Adam Wallacavage, Aesthetic Apparatus, Aaron Rose, Albert Reyes, Andrew Holder, Andrew Jeffrey Wright, Andy Jenkins, Ben Horton, Ben Venom, Chris Pastras, Claire & Jeremy Weiss, Cody Hudson, Curtis Kulig, DabsMyla, David Aron, Deedee Cheriel, Dennis Morris, ErnestoYerena, Evan Hecox, Florencio Zavala, Francisco Reyes, Glen E. Friedman, Jason Pulgarin, Jeff Ho, Jim Houser, Justin Krietemeyer, Kai & Sunny, Lucien Shapiro, Luke Ramsey, Mark Drew, Mark Gonzales, Matt Goldman, Mel Kadel, Michael C. Hsiung, Michael Sieben, Nathan Bell, Nicholas Bowers, Nil Ultra, POSE, Ravi Zupa, Russ Pope, Scott Albrecht, Seonna Hong, Shepard Fairey, Skullphone, Sterling Bartlett, Steve Harrington, The Cobrasnake, The London Police, Thomas Campbell, Tim Armstrong, Tim Biskup, Todd Francis, Travis Millard, Tristan Eaton, Umar Rashid (Frohawk Two Feathers), Winston Tseng, and more.

Albert Reyes
Albert Reyes
DABS & MYLA
DABS & MYLA
Thomas Campbell
Thomas Campbell
Mel Kadel
Mel Kadel
Curtis Kulig
Tim Biskup
Tim Biskup
Scott Albrecht
Scott Albrecht
Ben Venom
Ben Venom

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