Some Ware @ Human Resources LA, Aug 1

, 1 August 2016
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An evening of live performance and music called Some Ware is on at Los Angeles’ Human Resources,  on August 1.

Performers include No Vacancy Inn, A$AP Bari, Some Ware DJ, and DJ Cuntry Noise. The event comes following the close of the Apeirophobia / Aporia group exhibition running in the space July 1 to 31.

The event is hosted by LA-based member of  Odwalla88, Pinky Rose (aka Flannery Silva), who also took part in the recent Wrath Pin Face Binned exhibition in San Francisco in June.

See the Human Resources LA website for details.**

Pinky Rose, ‘why should I love you’ (2016). Courtesy the artist and Sex Magazine, New York.

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An evening of live performance and music called Some Ware is on at Los Angeles’ Human Resources,  on August 1.

Performers include No Vacancy Inn, A$AP Bari, Some Ware DJ, and DJ Cuntry Noise. The event comes following the close of the Apeirophobia / Aporia group exhibition running in the space July 1 to 31.

The event is hosted by LA-based member of  Odwalla88, Pinky Rose (aka Flannery Silva), who also took part in the recent Wrath Pin Face Binned exhibition in San Francisco in June.

See the Human Resources LA website for details.**

Pinky Rose, ‘why should I love you’ (2016). Courtesy the artist and Sex Magazine, New York.

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An evening of live performance and music called Some Ware is on at Los Angeles’ Human Resources,  on August 1.

Performers include No Vacancy Inn, A$AP Bari, Some Ware DJ, and DJ Cuntry Noise. The event comes following the close of the Apeirophobia / Aporia group exhibition running in the space July 1 to 31.

The event is hosted by LA-based member of  Odwalla88, Pinky Rose (aka Flannery Silva), who also took part in the recent Wrath Pin Face Binned exhibition in San Francisco in June.

See the Human Resources LA website for details.**

Pinky Rose, ‘why should I love you’ (2016). Courtesy the artist and Sex Magazine, New York.

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