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“What We Do Is Secret” ~ opens March 28th

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Stone Malone Gallery presents What We Do Is Secret. The aerosol spray can. An object that can convey beauty, expression, and rebellion. An invaluable tool to the artist, it is one of the most versatile weapons in the world. We invite you to participate in a unique group exhibition that will feature work from new emerging talents as well as established artists from all over the world.

Founded in 2013 by musician and painter Stone Malone, the gallery is located in the world famous Melrose District in Hollywood, California. The gallery exhibits a wide range of work from new emerging talents, as well as established artists from Los Angeles and all over the world.

The opening of this exhibit will be benefiting the charities of #HashtagLunchBag & #SmileSouthCentral. A portion of the artwork sold at this exhibit will be donated to both projects. Complementary cocktails by Sino Tequila and a DJ set by Mostart. For a preview / inquiries contact jonnie@stonemalone.com.

Featured artist for this exhibit: Afrika 47, Augor MSK, Benjamin Alejandro, Bisco Smith, Bleep Bloop, Cody Bayne, DirtyWetPaint, Dour One, Dub Williams, Floré, Gianni Arone, Haunted Euth, Hero, Jason Ostro, Karen Bystedt, Madman, Moncho 1929, Noah Neighbor, Lucas Raynaud, Phobik, Plastic Jesus, Plin, Rene Gagnon, Septerhed, Sek, Sickid, SmogCity, Teachr, The Most Famous Artist, TheGossipandtheChoir, Thrashbird and Whisbe.

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