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The Broken Meter ‘Zine

Adam Rozan from the Oakland Museum of California is launching a personal 'zine project that documents the arts of the San Francisco Bay area and beyond. Later this evening (Thursday, December 9th), the Broken Meter 'Zine is going to have it's first issue launch party at White Walls Gallery. Accompanying the 'zine is a pop up art show featuring the likes of Skinner, Jessica Hess, Kevin Cyr, Eddie Colla, D Young V, Brett Amory and more. Many of the artists were busy putting the finishing touches on their pieces when we dropped by yesterday, get a sneak preview of tonight's show after the jump.

Skinner and Adam Rozan

Adam Rozan from the Oakland Museum of California is launching a personal ‘zine project that documents the arts of the San Francisco Bay area and beyond. Later this evening (Thursday, December 9th), the Broken Meter ‘Zine is going to have it’s first issue launch party at White Walls Gallery.  Accompanying the ‘zine is a pop up art show featuring the likes of Skinner, Jessica Hess, Kevin Cyr, Eddie Colla, D Young V, Brett Amory and more. Many of the artists were busy putting the finishing touches on their pieces when we dropped by yesterday, get a sneak preview of tonight’s show below.

Kevin Cyr

Megan Wolfe

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