Subliminal Projects teams up with NTWRK for an exclusive in-app preview on 10/29 at 11AM PDT before the opening reception of HOUSE33: BAD INFLUENCES exhibition in Echo Park | Shore Fire Media

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Subliminal Projects teams up with NTWRK for an exclusive in-app preview on 10/29 at 11AM PDT before the opening reception of HOUSE33: BAD INFLUENCES exhibition in Echo Park

Echo Park Saturday, October 30 - Subliminal Projects presents HOUSE33: BAD INFLUENCES, an exhibition celebrating the artists who’ve influenced HOUSE33 through the medium of the silk screen: a tool that turns everyday objects into inspiring accessible art. The exhibition features a series of one-off screen printed canvases, large-scale skateboard decks, printed baltic birch panels, a series of utilized original silkscreens, and a limited edition exhibition screenprint.

HOUSE33, a deviation of the iconic design studio and font foundry House Industries, originated as a mutated design experiment between commercial and art, born from a conversation about album covers, Hot Rods, Chaos Theory, and Brothel Creepers between Andy Cruz founder of House Industries and British fashion designer Simon “Barnzley” Armitage of London streetwear myth and fame. That conversation led House Industries, Barnzley, and designer Jeremy Dean to collaboratively build HOUSE33 and its flagship store in Soho London in the early 2000s. What began as a muse for typographic and illustrative explorations, became a collaborative creative breeding ground for clothing, art, and lettering, rooted in the art of screen printing.

Tune in to the NTWRK app Friday, October 29th at 11AM PDT for Subliminal Projects x HOUSE33 x NTWRK’s exclusive pre-opening drop of the available works, and a behind-the-scenes look at the exhibition, hosted by Andy Cruz with House’s master screen printer David Dodde, and a special appearance from gallery founder Shepard Fairey.

ABOUT HOUSE33

HOUSE33 is a deviation from House Industries, founded in 1993 by Andy Cruz.  Known for their eclectic style, House Industries has created visual identities for some of the most dynamic contemporary brands, products, and people such as Jimmy Kimmel, Hermès, Lego, Ed Roth, Muji, Heath Ceramics, The Eames Office, and The New Yorker. House Industries’ work is in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum and The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation.style, House Industries has established themselves at the forefront of design, creating visual identities for brands worldwide and institutionally-honored in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum and The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation. 

For more information about HOUSE33 visit house33.com, and follow them on Instagram @house___33.

For more information about House Industries visit houseind.com, and follow them on Instagram @houseindustries.

 

ABOUT NTWRK

Named one of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies and Ad Age’s Hottest Brands, NTWRK is the premier North American livestream shopping platform where “entertainment meets e-commerce” (Forbes). Built on a digitally-innovative model of daily product drops, livestream shopping festivals and exclusive partnerships with world-renowned brands and creators, NTWRK has fostered an organic global community of artists and fans since its launch in 2018. Under the motto “Shopping At The Speed of Culture,” NTWRK provides a curated digital shopping experience and access for Gen-Z and millennial consumers.

For more information visit thentwrk.com, and follow them on Instagram @ntwrk.

 

ABOUT SUBLIMINAL PROJECTS

Subliminal Projects is a multi-functional project space and gallery established by Shepard Fairey and Blaize Blouin in 1995 as a way to introduce skateboard culture and design to the art world. The concept grew and found roots later in Los Angeles, at a time when many artists found themselves shut out by the “art scene.” Subliminal Projects emerged as a gallery that championed emerging and marginalized artists, built out of cultural importance to serve as a center for the community to openly express and spark dialogue about art, music, and activism. Now located in the historic neighborhood of Echo Park, Subliminal Projects continues to offer a platform for artistic exploration and innovation.

For More information visit subliminalprojects.com, and follow us on Instagram @subliminalprojects.