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Recap: “Failure is an Option” Group Show

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Last weekend, the Brewery Arts Complex held their annual artwalk in Lincoln Heights. The event attracted thousands over two days showcasing art, artists, and good times. One show we had to check out was "Failure is an Option", a group show featuring artists such as Sharnae Caceres, Bob Flowers, Charles Ponce, Guillermo Millan, Gina Kuhn, and Letter Cat. "Questionable Art by Questionable People" described the group show perfectly. Each piece was weird, interesting and thought provoking. L.A. Taco's Desilu stopped by to check out the show, follow the link for more photos.

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