YO! WHAT HAPPENED TO PEACE?
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YO! WHAT HAPPENED TO PEACE?



"Yo! What Happened to Peace?" is a traveling art exhibition of contemporary peace posters from international artists, promoting the message of non-violence while showcasing the beauty of hand-crafted printing.

Shoreditch, London's landmark venue The Foundry (86 Great Eastern Street) will host the Yo! Show's first appearance in the U.K.. Opening night is Tuesday, November 6th, 2007 from 7pm to 11pm, featuring DJs Chris Read and Danny Delta, live painting by SheOne and new artwork from Inkfetish and Beat96.

Admission is free, though limited edition prints and books will be available for cash purchase. Local artists will demonstrate live poster screen printing every day until the show closes on Sunday, November 11th.

The Foundry | 86 Great Eastern Street | London EC2A 3JL
Old Street tube (exit3)




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