With lines longer than an hour, you would think you were going to a JOB FAIR,
“Work to Do” opened last night at The Combine for the inauguration of the arts space at 112 Greene Street, courtesy of big-hearted visionaries Steve Loeb and John Robie, and curators Royce Bannon and the Endless Love Crew.
More details later, but here are a few pics from the opening that shows off the skillz of street and graff artists from North Brooklyn and beyond. The show is up until April 16, maybe longer judging from the incredibly high interest we’re seeing.

Pufferella answers the question about who's gonna do all this work. (Pufferella and Matt Siren) (photo Steven P. Harrington)
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