LINKIN PARK's MIKE SHINODA Announces L.A. Art Show

May 19, 2008

LINKIN PARK's Mike Shinoda will hold an art show at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles from July 12 to August 3.

Commented Mike: "Thanks to all of you that have supported my art and asked when I'll be doing another art show... I'm proud to announce the opening of a new solo exhibition.

"I will be showing a new collection of paintings and digital works at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles from July 12 to August 3. JANM is right next door to MOCA, on 1st street in L.A.

"The new show is entitled 'Glorious Excess (Born)'. It will feature nine new works. The pieces are larger and the content deeper than any art series I have done. DC Shoes is partially sponsoring the event. There will be an opening and a signing. More info to come..."

Check out Mike's blog at www.mikeshinoda.com.

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