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Opening at the Foundry in London

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Yo! at the Foundry

The opening at the Foundry in Shoreditch on Tuesday night went very well and was packed with great people, art and music. Many thanks to all who came out and especially to the artists, djs and staff of the Foundry - Jonathan, Sheone, Danny Delta, Chris Read, Inkfetish, Beat96, Ray, Rachel, Meeshka, Mike, olive47 and Sminz.

The Foundry really turned out to be the perfect spot for this event. New people were introduced to the show from just being at the bar upstairs hanging out and the people who already knew about it were a good fit with the venue. The gallery space itself used to be part of a bank and by the end of the night people were having quite a good time with the rotating metal circle thing in the center of the room. Apparently it used to be where the truck full of money was brought down, spun around and then the jewels and gold and crowns and diamonds or whatever were unloaded and carried into the vaults downstairs.

Yo! at the Foundry
Anyway, if any of you are in London, please make a stop in - we'll be at the Foundry until Sunday. The place has a few Banksy stencils inside on the walls and a GIANT one on the outside in the back. Also, there's another show going on as well in another gallery room - it's photos of protests and all that good stuff, definitely worth checking out.

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