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Time: July 17, 2013 from 5pm to 9pm
Location: WWA Gallery
Street: 9517 Culver Blvd.
City/Town: Culver City
Website or Map: https://www.wwagallery.com/
Phone: 310-836-4992
Event Type: opening, reception, art, exhibition
Organized By: WWA Gallery
Latest Activity: Jul 8, 2013
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See for yourself that "Print Isn't Dead" on Wednesday, July 17th from 5 - 9 PM at WWA gallery's opening reception, which coincides with Culver City's neighborhood-wide "Third Wednesday."
Prints are the best way for new and seasoned collectors to acquire new art, and with prices ranging from $15-$100, this is a wonderful opportunity to discover fresh talent and take it home! "Print Isn't Dead" has a vast selection of carefully curated prints from local, national, and international artists. Many of the prints are exclusive to WWA and will be released both online as well as in-gallery.
All works for "Print Isn't Dead" will be released and available to purchase online prior to the opening reception and shipped free within the continental United States or receive $10 off shipping elsewhere. This special shipping offer is valid for prints purchased during the online preview period only so join our mailing list (MailingList@wwagallery.c…) to be notified when the preview goes live!
All prints will be available to take home upon purchase during the opening reception from 5 - 9PM Wednesday, July 17th. The exhibition will run until August 10th, 2013.
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