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Smog City Clothing & GCS Clothing presents the opening of PRIME, featuring the artwork of Los Angeles native Jose "Prime" Reza. Reza has been apart of the LA graffiti scene since 1985 and is making a leaps with his typographic artwork. This year alone Prime is the cover artist for famed LA Liber Amicorum (Getty Black Book), ESMOA's Scratch exhibit featuring artist that contributed the Getty Black book. Saturday night at GCS Pomona will be a up close and personal look at this master calligrapher's canvas work as well as a limited edition t-shirt and skate deck collaboration with Smog City Clothing.

Opening of “PRIME”
Galeria Con Safos
168 W. 3rd Street
Pomona, CA 91766

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