Street Arts
UNDERGROUND URBAN ART
UNDERGROUND URBAN ART exhibition at the Foundry in Old Street opens tonight the 28th August from 7:00 till late. The exhibition willl run until the 7th September, admission is free and the show is located in the down stairs gallery at the Foundry.
The exhibition will feature original artwork from Pure Evil, Dibone, The krah, Hutch, Snub, Copyright, Rugman, Blam, Pam Glew, Dan Lish-Duce, Fors, Kai one, SRI, James Johnson, the 5683, Mr Gauky, 45rpm, Wen and Ink-Fetish. As well as original works there will be a number of Limited Edition prints available.
The Foundry | 86 Great Eastern Street | London | EC2A 3JL
Old Street tube (exit3)
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