Robert Williams Artist Talk at Oakland Museum of California

by Scott Beale on October 7, 2008 · 0 comments

Robert Williams Artist Talk

Lowbrow artist and Juxtapoz Magazine founder Robert Williams will be doing an artist talk and book signing at 2pm this Sunday, October 12th at the Oakland Museum of California as part of their LA Paint exhibition which runs through March 8th, 2009. As a tribute to Robert’s love of hot rods, 40 vintage cars and custom hot rods will be in the museum courtyard from noon to 5pm.

See Previously: Lowbrow Art Pioneer Robert Williams Launches Website

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