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'Street Art Saved My Life' Wrapping Up at C.A.V.E.

The Venice gallery brings a New York perspective to California for a show closing this weekend.

Thirty-nine emerging street artists from around the world contributed to C.A.V.E. Gallery's current show, "Street Art Saved My Life: 39 New York Stories."

Brooklyn Street Art collaborated with Thinkspace Gallery to bring the New York art scene to the Venice community. The show includes artists from different parts of the world in a collective series and public discussion of their lives in New York. The collective exhibit has various artistic mediums from individuals with widely varied backgrounds.

The show has been on display for three weeks but closes Sunday, so head over now to check it out.

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