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Breeze Block 5 Year Anniversary Show

A very big congrats to our friends in Portland, Breeze Block Gallery, as they celebrate their fifth anniversary. To commemorate the occasion, the space is hosting a special five year anniversary group show, this weekend featuring new works by artists Josh Keyes, Joshua Petker and many more. Get a first look at many of the new pieces that will be on display, and if you're in the neighborhood on Thursday night, drop by and wish them well!

Josh Keyes

A very big congrats to our friends in Portland, Breeze Block Gallery, as they celebrate their fifth anniversary. To commemorate the occasion, the space is hosting a special five year anniversary group show, this weekend featuring new works by artists Josh Keyes, Joshua Petker and many more. Get a first look at many of the new pieces that will be on display, and if you’re in the neighborhood on Thursday night, drop by and wish them well!

Kevin Bouton Scott

Sam Rodriguez

Ryan Bubnis

Melissa Loop

Joshua Petker

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