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Preview: White Walls’ 10 Year Anniversary Group Show

San Francisco sister galleries White Walls and Shooting Gallery will be celebrating their 10th anniversary this Saturday, March 9, with an extensive group show that looks back on the gallery's success over the past decade and forward to what lies ahead. Both galleries will be filled with selected works from curator Justin Giarla's private collection as well as new pieces. Featured artists will include Shepard Fairey, Mark Whalen, Herakut (Hi-Fructose Vol. 17), Augustine Kofie, Jet Martinez, DAL East, Faith 47, Fahamu Pecou, Robert Williams, Niels Shoe Meulman, Greg Gossel, ROA, Apex, Ferris Plock, C215, Casey Gray, David Grant, Peter Gronquist, Miss Bugs, Shawn Barber, Russell Young, Logan Hicks, Helen Bayly, Lauren Napolitano, Rene Gagnon, Gregory Euclide (Hi-Fructose Vol. 17), Robert Christian Malmberg and Sean Murdock. Take a look at our preview of the show after the jump, images courtesy of White Walls.

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San Francisco sister galleries White Walls and Shooting Gallery will be celebrating their 10th anniversary this Saturday, March 9, with an extensive group show that looks back on the gallery’s success over the past decade and forward to what lies ahead. Both galleries will be filled with selected works from curator Justin Giarla’s private collection as well as new pieces. Featured artists will include Shepard Fairey, Mark Whalen, Herakut (Hi-Fructose Vol. 17), Augustine Kofie, Jet Martinez, DAL East, Faith 47, Fahamu Pecou, Robert Williams, Niels Shoe Meulman, Greg Gossel, ROA, Apex, Ferris Plock, C215, Casey Gray, David Grant, Peter Gronquist, Miss Bugs, Shawn Barber, Russell Young, Logan Hicks, Helen Bayly, Lauren Napolitano, Rene Gagnon, Gregory Euclide (Hi-Fructose Vol. 17), Robert Christian Malmberg and Sean Murdock. Take a look at our preview of the show below, images courtesy of White Walls.

C215

David Grant

Faith47

Gregory Euclide

Mark Whalen (Kill Pixie)

Miss Bugs

Rene Gagnon

Russell Young

Shawn Barber

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