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[http://www.subliminalprojects.com/ Subliminal Projects]
 
[http://www.subliminalprojects.com/ Subliminal Projects]
  
3780 Wilshire Blvd #210<br>
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1331 W. Sunset Blvd <br>
Los Angeles, CA 90010
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Los Angeles, CA 90026
  
 
Gallery is open:<br>
 
Gallery is open:<br>
Tuesday through Friday, 1pm – 6pm; Saturday and Sunday by appointment.
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Tuesday thru Friday 1:00PM - 6:00PM
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Saturdays 12:00PM - 5:00PM
  
 
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Taken from [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/subliminalprojectsnews/ Yahoo Groups]:<br>
Subliminal Projects was created by artists Shepard Fairey and Blaze Blouin in 1995 as an artist collective, using skateboards as a fine art medium. By expanding beyond skateboards and apparel to include fine art prints, the group began drawing the attention of Aaron Rose, curator of Alleged Gallery in New York. As a result, Subliminal is one of the key groups responsible for cementing the relationship between the skateboard culture with the fine art world, working with then-unknown artists such as Phil Frost, Thomas Campbell, Mike Mills, Dave Aaron, and Mark Gonzales. By reintroducing Subliminal Projects to the current art scene, Fairey continues to promote collaborations in the form of publications, art shows, and events between artists of varying disciplines. The resurrected Subliminal Projects is located on the second floor of the Wiltern Theater Building in the heart of Los Angeles, operating in the space formerly occupied by BLK/MRKT Gallery. Hours are Tuesday through Friday, 1pm – 6pm; Saturday and Sunday by appointment.
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Subliminal Projects was created by artists Shepard Fairey and Blaze Blouin in 1995 as an artist collective, using skateboards as a fine art medium. By expanding beyond skateboards and apparel to include fine art prints, the group began drawing the attention of Aaron Rose, curator of Alleged Gallery in New York. As a result, Subliminal is one of the key groups responsible for cementing the relationship between the skateboard culture with the fine art world, working with then-unknown artists such as Phil Frost, Thomas Campbell, Mike Mills, Dave Aaron, and Mark Gonzales. By reintroducing Subliminal Projects to the current art scene, Shepard and Amanda Fairey continue to promote collaborations in the form of publications, art shows, and events between artists of varying disciplines.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:26, 31 July 2008

Subliminal Projects is the name of Shepard and Amanda's gallery in Los Angeles.

Subliminal Projects

1331 W. Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90026

Gallery is open:
Tuesday thru Friday 1:00PM - 6:00PM Saturdays 12:00PM - 5:00PM


Taken from Yahoo Groups:
Subliminal Projects was created by artists Shepard Fairey and Blaze Blouin in 1995 as an artist collective, using skateboards as a fine art medium. By expanding beyond skateboards and apparel to include fine art prints, the group began drawing the attention of Aaron Rose, curator of Alleged Gallery in New York. As a result, Subliminal is one of the key groups responsible for cementing the relationship between the skateboard culture with the fine art world, working with then-unknown artists such as Phil Frost, Thomas Campbell, Mike Mills, Dave Aaron, and Mark Gonzales. By reintroducing Subliminal Projects to the current art scene, Shepard and Amanda Fairey continue to promote collaborations in the form of publications, art shows, and events between artists of varying disciplines.

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