Poly-Lawn-Dale Opening

We’re happy to announce that Poly-Lawn-Dale opened up to great success this past Friday! Many friends of Animal Architecture were present and we thank you all for your support and commitment to the project. For those of you in the Houston area who may have missed the opening, the show will be running for 6 weeks…

We’re happy to announce that Poly-Lawn-Dale opened up to great success this past Friday! Many friends of Animal Architecture were present and we thank you all for your support and commitment to the project. For those of you in the Houston area who may have missed the opening, the show will be running for 6 weeks so there’s still plenty of time to visit. More information about the show can be found here on Animal Architecture the Lawndale website and the Houston Press. Below are a few pics from the event. More can be found on Ned’s flickr page.

Images taken by Grace Rodriguez and Catherine Le.

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