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Christopher Bettig Sept. 2006 Update


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1. MOCA - The Very Living installation
My art installation at the Museum Of Contemporary Art store in Santa
Monica finally comes to a close this Saturday September 9th.

MOCA store Santa Monica
2447 Main St
Santa Monica
310.396.9833


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2. DESKTOP MAGAZINE
The affor mentioned MOCA installation is featured in the September issue
of the Australian design magazine called DESKTOP for those not in the LA
area who still would like to check it out, head over to your artmag
newstands!

Labor Day Street Art Film Screening in Los Angeles

Stop by the Mountain Bar at 475 Gin Ling Way in Los Angeles to check out a TOTALLY FREE screening of Los Angeles Street Art, featuring Project Rabbit, Tiki Jay One, Branded, Vader One and Graffism. There will also be performances by Neptune and DJs. This event is totally free and 21+. The doors open at 8pm. Watch the trailer for Los Angeles Street Art here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vW5_wTnJm8

Writing's on the wall for graffiti guerrilla

Writing's on the wall for graffiti guerrilla Notorious S.F. tagger hit with $20,000 fine

Cecilia M. Vega, Chronicle Staff Writer

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

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Carlos Romero left his spray-painted graffiti marks around San Francisco for years, tagging everything from fences and walls to street signs and trash cans with such monikers as CREAM and QUESO (which in Spanish means cheese).

And it wasn't just dairy products he had an affinity for. When police linked Romero to one tag name, city officials said, he would simply switch to another, and in addition to CREAM and QUESO he left a trail of COMA, LAFER and MELOH up and down his favorite thoroughfares, namely bustling Mission Street and Ocean Avenue.