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Freddie Gibbs - Live In Concert
To celebrate his latest project, Freddie Gibbs brings the STR8 Killa No Filla to Miami for his first performance in South Florida at the Eazy Street Gallery on Friday, July 30th. The Gary, Indiana MC, best known for his rapid fire delivery and gritty lyrical content, is one of the fastest rising stars in Hip Hop. After 2 critically acclaimed mixtapes in 2009, Freddie was honored as one of XXL's Freshmen for 2010 and his latest music video ("The Ghetto") is currently in rotation with MTV.
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Believe The Hype
A La Revenge x Bold Hype x Eazy Street Gallery Proudly Present:BELIEVE THE HYPE! Miami. This exhibit is the 2nd installment of the group show that opened at Bold Hype Gallery in Orlando, back in September 2009. BELIEVE THE HYPE! will be making its way to Miami on April 10th 2010, and will be held at Eazy Street Gallery in the Wynwood Arts District.
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Art Battles
Eazy Street Gallery is proud to host the first stop of the national live-art performance tour of Art Battles in 2010. Featured artists will have installations of their most recent work for two-weeks after the show opens on February 27, 2010. Art Battles is a live-art competition where artists create work side- by-side in front of a live audience. For nine consecutive years and over 100 live shows Art Battles has been a platform for talented artists to showcase their skills in and around NYC in a most unique setting and under tremendous pressure to perform.
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Snap
Eazy Street Gallery presents Snap, a candid photography exhibition which showcases diverse expressions of a group of photographers depicting realistic and surreal images of humanity. Each artists brings forth a personal history from which their skills and developed craft has evolved to relay a message of individuality and unique vision. Images displayed will illustrate a mixture of progressive styles, physical features and objects. SNAP celebrates the freedom of expression and the right to reveal provocative messages of society today.
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Eat Your Art Out
is a movement toward bringing in emerging artists to push the envelope outside mainstream art and make it socially warranted in today’s art scene. Artists from a variety of artistic genres have collaborated together for one week to exhibit a tattoo and graffiti fusion of diverse mediums presented on canvas, multimedia, sculptures, installations and photography. Participating artists include, Chet Zar, Edgar Velasquez, Crome, Abstrk, Nineteen, AS1, Quake, Evils, Dekal, Gere, Juan Velasquez, Michael D. Walsh, Billi Kid, Joshua Noblock, Ryan Mackeen, Seth Mathurin, Michael Lee Suarez and John Vale.
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