Exhibits We Love :: Ellis Gallagher, Indelibly Ephemeral

One of our favorite Friends We Love, Ellis Gallagher, is having a solo exhibit, Indelibly Ephermeral, at Adjust Gallery in the in downtown Miami. He’ll be showing a wide range of his work, incorporating installation, photography, screen prints, originals and paintings. The opening coincides with the Wynwood Arts District Second Saturdays Art Walk on April 9th and includes music, live art for a great night.
If you haven’t seen our Axis profile & our 120 Seconds with Ellis, check them out to see him in action. – Moni Vargas
Exhibits We Love :: Ellis Gallagher @ Mighty Tanaka
Our friend, Ellis Gallagher, AKA Ellis G., will be exhibiting an array of his work, including installations, at Brooklyn’s Mighty Tanaka Gallery. If you’re not familiar with Ellis G.’s work, make sure to see our Axis profile & 120 Seconds with Ellis. The Axis doc has been screened in over 37 cities around the world through the Bicycle Film Festival and been shown on Current TV to 51 million homes. Now, you have a chance to see his work live & meet him in person! You don’t want to miss it. – Moni Pineda
Events We Love :: FWL x BK Museum Playlist

Here’s our program of shorts we’ll be presenting at the Brooklyn Museum on October 2cd for Target’s First Saturday Jumpoff.
Feel free to print out a copy or two for your friends. See you there…
Ellis Gallagher aka © Ellis G., Visual Artist :: Axis

Ellis Gallagher aka © Ellis G. takes us on a personal ride through his creative process and the defining moment that led him to his signature style of shadow-based outlines.
Press We Love :: Latination Interviews FWL

A couple of months ago the good folks of LatinationTV stopped by our studio in Chinatown + turned the cameras on us for a change. The result is a nice view into our world and some insight into our Friends We Love mission.
Ellis Gallagher aka © Ellis G., Visual Artist :: 120 Seconds

Brooklyn based shadow artist Ellis Gallagher aka © Ellis G. airs his thoughts on common sense, respect, the NYC Police Department and clarifies the differences between “street art” and “graffiti.”








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