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NY Bicycle Gangs come to Los Angeles by Ranjani Gopalarathinam

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NY photographer Cheryl Dunn is having an opening for a book based on her short film "Bicycle Gangs of New York." The film is a fun high energy piece with an original score, and the cast is a mix of real and fictional bicycle gangs - see if you can pick out who's who.
In her words, "pictures of crazy characters of the nyc bike community and ny street photography spanning 15 years." If you are a fan of her work or bicycles definitely check it out this Saturday night from 6-10 PM.

Track 16 Gallery
Santa Monica
2325 Bergamot Avenue Bldg. C1
310-264-4678

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