Tag: mid-city arts

  • Mid-City Arts – COPE2 & CHOR BOOGIE – Beauty & The Beast

    Mid-City Arts – COPE2 & CHOR BOOGIE  – Beauty & The Beast

    COPE2 and CHOR BOOGIE are: Beauty & The Beast Mid-City Arts, September 26th, 7pm – 11:30pm COPE 2 is a Graffiti legend from the Bronx whose reputation for bombing has earned him the title “God of Destruction”. CHOR BOOGIE hails from San Diego, CA and his work is purely legal, spiritual and therapeutic. A deep […]

  • Miami Graffiti – Video Teaser

    Opening this weekend at Mid-City Arts is Miami Graffiti, a celebration of Jim & Karla Murray’s book documenting the Miami graffiti scene, and an art show featuring the work of many of Miami’s top street artists. July 11, 7pm – 9pm www.midcity-arts.com

  • Miami Graffiti Opening This Weekend – Mid-City Arts

    Miami Graffiti Opening This Weekend – Mid-City Arts

    MID CITY ARTS PRESENTS: MIAMI GRAFFITI – Street Art Exhibit, Installation & Book Signing Mid-City Arts continues to bring the best of street art to Los Angeles with its latest show honoring the Miami graffiti scene. “Miami Graffiti” opens July 11, 7pm – 9pm and will be on view through July 26th. Rapidly becoming one […]

  • Retna & El Mac – Video Preview – Mid-City Arts – This Weekend

    Retna & El Mac – Video Preview – Mid-City Arts – This Weekend

    Two of street art’s finest talents, Retna and El Mac, are appearing together at 33Third this Sunday, June 7 for a rare live painting collaboration. The two have worked together on several well-known street pieces, but this will be a great opportunity to watch them work their magic live before your eyes! The event will […]

  • KCET Discusses Graffiti – Interviews Chaka, Revok, Retna

    KCET’s SoCal Connected featured a segment on graffiti art last night, including coverage of the recent Chaka opening at Mid-City Arts, and interviews with Chaka, Revok and Retna. Check out a clip below.

  • Weekend Art – Graffiti Artist Chaka Opens at Mid-City Arts

    Weekend Art – Graffiti Artist Chaka Opens at Mid-City Arts

    I didn’t grow up in LA but for those who did, around the early 90s, Chaka was a mysterious, but ubiquitous presence in the city. He left his signature tag in literally tens of thousands of places around the LA city-scape, gaining the unwanted attention of the authorities, as well as a new level of […]

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