Lab 24/7
They say that people shouldn’t put up walls. We disagree.
Lab 24/7, Coup D’etat BK and Street Level Initiative Present…
POPUP STUDIO: THE DAWN OF CELLOGRAFF
Witness the latest innovation in graff, popup events and all things DIY as four artists paint live on temporary shrinkwrapped, cellophane walls. CelloGraff’s a game changer, providing endless possibilities for expression as new walls can be thrown up, on a whim, almost anywhere. But if you don’t give a shit about the art, there’ll be potent bevvies, two of our favorite DJ’s, and some of the bestest people in Brooklyn.
– Artists: SEEONE, RIMX, MARTHALICIA & GIA GUTIERRREZ
– Vibes By: DJ P.U.D.G.E and Daniela
– $3/$4 Drinks
– Come early for lite grub
ABOUT CELLOGRAFF
Cellograff challenges the notion that graff needs an existing wall to paint on, and chooses instead to put up their own walls, using industrial shrinkwrap. Check out videos of the original CelloGraff crew here: http://www.cellograff.com/home.html
Saturday, August 7th
8pm – 1am
Lab 24/7
247 Stuyvesant Ave, BK (@ Putnam)
Door-to-Door Directions
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