A sweet little spot in the Lower East Side of Manhattan is curated by the Woodward Gallery – the home of installations by many street artists over time including Matt Siren, Deekers, Lady Pink, to name a few. The newest entry into these four frames on Eldridge is by Street Artist Royce Bannon, whose been having a banner year so far thanks to fast moving feet and a chilled laid-back stance.
Check them out across the street next week when you are at Woodward for the Keith Haring Show.
Happy Friday!
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