This Saturday, SMEAR is showing off new work at Mar Vista's Buckwild. His latest show, titled "Cream of Meat" will be on view here until August 4th. The artist, who's as talented on and off the streets and not to mention prolific, tells us he's been working hard on new pieces, which show a maturation of his style, though he promises he's as committed as always to being "grimy and stinky." Come party with a nasty little gathering this Saturday at Buckwild, 12804 Venice Blvd. from 6:00 P.M. to midnight. See you there!
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SMEAR Bringing “Cream of Meat” to Buckwild This Weekend ~ Mar Vista
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