The forces behind street art site Bomit is opening a pop-up store to bring artwork into your living room. Opening March 4th, the Echo Park shop will feature Bombit's own collection, with work by some of our street's most creative artists including Restitution Press, Cat Cult, Bigfoot, DUAL, Robots Will Kill, and Visual Narcotics: 20MG. Photographs will also be sold by Lois in Wonderland and SABETH718, while sponsors include such TACO friends as Sticky Rick and Status Faction. It looks like the store is open to more contributors as well and a possible sticker store could follow. Come out to support the shop when it opens on March 4th and stay tuned to the website for the secret location and schedule.
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Street Art Pop-Up Store Opening March 4th ~ Echo Park
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