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Self Help Graphics & Art’s Annual Print Fair & Exhibition ~ Saturday, June 28th in Boyle Heights

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Self Help Graphics & Art’s
ANNUAL PRINT FAIR & EXHIBITION
SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 2014 - 12PM to 5PMPLEASE NOTE THE LOCATION:
Boyle Heights City Hall - Community Room
2130 East 1st Street, Boyle Heights, CA 90033

(enter via Chicago Street)

SHG Website event page: http://selfhelpgraphics.com/calendar/events

Self Help Graphics & Art's Annual Print Fair & Exhibition is a highly anticipated one-day only opportunity for collectors and art lovers to acquire new, limited edition, fine art prints created by artists at Self Help Graphics & Art between 2013-2014.

FINE ART LIMITED EDITION SERIGRAPHS
Carolyn Castaño • Jennifer Gutierrez Morgan
Miyo Hernandez • Salomon Huerta
Nery Gabriel Lemus • Douglas Miles & Eriberto Oriol
Amitis Motevalli • Zeque Penya
Ana Serrano • Dewey Tafoya • John Tallacksen
Angel Villanueva

DIA DE LOS MUERTOS COMMEMORATIVE PRINT
Daniel Gonzalez

MONOPRINTS
Fumiko Amano • Lawrence De La Mota
Gronk • Lauren Stacia Gonzalez
Yolanda Gonzalez • Sandy Rodriguez

Incorporated in 1973, Self Help Graphics & Art is the leading non-profit visual arts center serving the predominantly Latino community of Los Angeles. Self Help Graphics' mission is to drive the creation of new work by Chicano and Latino artists through fine art printmaking and multiple visual art forms.

Self Help Graphics & Art is a 501(c)3 organization. Our programs and events are supported in part by our artists, volunteers, and board of directors, as well as by our major donors and collectors. Additional support is provided by AltaMed, Bank of America Foundation, The California Arts Council, California Community Foundation, The California Endowment, California Wellness Foundation, Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Los Angeles, The Getty Foundation, The James Irvine Foundation, Los Angeles County Arts Commission, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, First District, Lexus, National Endowment for the Arts, Rose Hills Foundation, The Rose Hills Foundation, Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP, Sony Pictures Entertainment, The Surdna Foundation, Pasadena Art Alliance, Union Pacific Foundation, and the Weingart Foundation.

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