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“Graphic Expansion” at Hold Up Art

Opening mid-June in Hold Up Art's' newly-remodeled 2,500 sq. foot downtown Los Angeles gallery is "Graphic Expansion" a group show featuring a collection of graphic designers casting off their 9 to 5's to showcase some personal projects and works. With this new expansion, in both Hold Up Arts' line-up and gallery space, HF is keeping this J-Town gallery on our radar as a new place to find young and exciting talent in Los Angeles. Check out a few of the pieces from the show here.

Allison Tornernos

Opening mid-June in Hold Up Art‘s’ newly-remodeled 2,500 sq. foot gallery is “Graphic Expansion” a group show featuring a collection of graphic designers casting off their 9 to 5’s to showcase some personal projects and works. With this new expansion, literally, in Hold Up Arts’ line-up and gallery space, HF is keeping this J-Town gallery on our radar as a new place to find young and exciting talent in Los Angeles. Check out some of the pieces from the show below.

Allison Tornernos

Nick D’Attomo

Sean D’anconia

Faith Cavendish

Faith Cavendish

Asylum

Asylum

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