Dreams Deferred: Artists Respond to Immigration Reform
[PRESS] The Chinese American Museum (CAM) and El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument is proud to present Dreams Deferred: Artists Respond to Immigration Reform opening on December 10, 2010. This exhibit will showcase local artists exploring the tensions, repercussions, hopes, and dreams of immigrant communities in the face of new immigration legislation, through a broad spectrum of art including street art, graffiti art, sculptures, painting and multimedia installations.
Featuring works by:
Shepard Fairey, Patrick Martinez, Eriberto Oriol, Eyeone, Augustine Kofie, Cache, SharkToof, Slick, Tempt, Swank, Ernesto Yerena, LeHumanBeing, and many more!
Opening Reception: December 9, 2010 • 6-8:30 PM • Free to the public
Chinese American Museum
425 N. Los Angeles Street (at Arcadia)
Los Angeles, 90012
(213) 485-8567
www.camla.org
Featuring works by:
Shepard Fairey, Patrick Martinez, Eriberto Oriol, Eyeone, Augustine Kofie, Cache, SharkToof, Slick, Tempt, Swank, Ernesto Yerena, LeHumanBeing, and many more!
Opening Reception: December 9, 2010 • 6-8:30 PM • Free to the public
Chinese American Museum
425 N. Los Angeles Street (at Arcadia)
Los Angeles, 90012
(213) 485-8567
www.camla.org
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