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Stand Tall Pt. 2 at Old Crow

Old Crow art gallery has an immersive, impressive, and fun group show now on view in Oakland, CA. Entitled Stand Tall Pt. 2, the exhibition is massive, not just in terms of number of artists involved, but also literally, as each work stretches from the floor to the ceiling. By combining murals painted directly onto the walls with smaller pieces hung salon-style, Stand Tall reaches new heights in presentation and execution. With a roster including Robert Bowen, Deuce 7, Ras Terms, New Bohemia and many, many more. The show is definitely worth checking out, view some pics we took recently at the gallery after the jump.

Old Crow art gallery has an immersive, impressive, and fun group show now on view in Oakland, CA. Entitled Stand Tall Pt. 2, the exhibition is massive, not just in terms of number of artists involved, but also literally, as each work stretches from the floor to the ceiling. By combining murals painted directly onto the walls with smaller pieces hung salon-style, Stand Tall reaches new heights in presentation and execution. With a roster including Robert Bowen, Deuce 7, Ras Terms, New Bohemia and many, many more. The show is definitely worth checking out, view some pics we took recently at the gallery, below.

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