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Work to Do @ 112 Greene Street

A Photo Essay by Becki Fuller

This past March, over sixty street and graffiti artists came together to transform a historic 4000 square foot raw studio space – formerly 112 Workshop and the hip-hop mecca, Greene Street Recording Studio- for the collaborative show, “Work To Do”.

With the energy and creativity that has come to define the New York scene, these artists put their work on everything from brick walls to wood and glass. Art filled the ceiling, floor, doors and was hanging from the rafters.

Curated by Royce Bannon of the Endless Love Crew (ELC), “Work To Do” is the first show at John Robie and Steve Loeb’s alternative gallery and exhibition space “The Combine”.

Please click below to view the Photo Essay Documenting ‘Work to Do’

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Sylvia says on July 20th, 2009 at 4:13 pm:

Would love to have been along for the photo taking, just to experience the energy and excitement and to see the colorful art being spread around so bountifully.

Bonnie says on July 21st, 2009 at 2:03 pm:

Wow! That looked like a great show! Love the pictures.