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MANWOLFS, A GROUP ART EXHIBITION 8.9.12

MANWOLFS, A Group Art Exhibition

Opening August 9th at 35th North | 8:00PM
1100 East Pike St Seattle, WA 98102
Featuring Jason Adams, Hershel Baltrotsky, Nathan Bell, Noel Sinclair Boyt, Michael Coleman, Jon Contino, Ryan Duggan, Derek Erdman, FOS, Jeffro Halliday, Yusuke Hanai, Matt Hollister, Jay Howell, Michael Hsiung, Christian Jacobs, Andy Jenkins, Mel Kadel, Jesse Ledoux, Travis Millard, Christian Morin, Russ Pope, Nat Russell, Jay Ryan, Brian Sanchez, Marq Spusta, and Phil Tosselli

Show will be up for one month.
Presented by Amigos Skateboards, Sub Pop Records, 35th N, The Stranger, and Northwest Film Forum.
www.man-wolfs.com

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EXCLUSIVE SCREENING/ONE NIGHT ONLY
MACHOTAILDROP

August 8th | 7:00PM | Northwest Film Forum
1515 12th Ave Seattle, WA 98122
$10 General Admission, $7 Students, $6 NWFF Members
Presented by Amigos Skateboards, Sub Pop Records, 35th N, The Stranger, and Northwest Film Forum.
http://nwfilmforum.org/

DOUBLE BREAK GROUP SHOW 11.11.11

NEXT SATURDAY IN SAN DIEGO, CA - There’s a HSIUNG-MILLARD express Honda Civic driving down to check out the opening!

Supply And Demand Show at House of Vans September 10th

Vans recently sent me to Brooklyn to snap some pictures of The Supply and Demand show, which featured the works of Chris Yormick, Rich Jacobs, Russ Pope, and Jay Howell.  It was a blast - check out some photos from that trip. 

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BROOKLYN, NY
:  The Supply and Demand Show - group show at House of Vans featuring works by Chris Yormick, Rich Jacobs, Russ Pope and Jay Howell - opened Saturday night (Sept. 10th) to a great crowd of folks who ventured out to see this truly unique show and installation. 

Here’s the silk screened Supply and Demand title wall. The artists arrived a week earlier to work on painting the ramps for the show.  There was also a gallery space located in the front of the House of Vans where folks could see and purchase some original works.  Then out back there were some food trucks and free tacos. 

Here’s some photos of the installation and works they did on the ramps.  Sort of the mother of all collaborations if you ask me. 

The artists arrived about a week before to start painting on the ramps at the House of Vans.  They decided to work organically, each starting a piece somewhere and then eventually having their characters interact.  All free hand too - no sketching or anything.  They also shared all the materials including the colors, making it even more cohesive. 

I love the interactions between each artists’ characters and artist.  Here’s a nice one between Jay Howell and Russ Pope. 

Watch your back dude.

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