Photo Essay: SPOT’s Punk Rock and Beach Culture Photo Exhibit “Ride the Wild Wheels” at Pacific Coast Gallery

Checking out one of Spot’s skater photos

Last Saturday night there was a party at The Pacific Coast Gallery for the Hermosa Beach punker/skater mural unveiling and the closing of The Sunscreen Film Festival with a movie about Hermosa’s musical history called Jazz vs. Punk. Bonus–SPOT’s 70’s and 80s skater/punk photo exhibit, “Ride the Wild Wheels” was still up. It will be on exhibit through November 4, 2018. You can check out all of the photos and buy prints here.

Previously on The LA Beat:

Hermosa Beach Dedicates Mural to Punk Pioneers They Once Shunned

Nig Heist’s Long-awaited Reunion this Saturday at SPOT’s Cornelius Projects Photo Exhibit

An Interview with SPOT about his New Photography Book “Sounds of Two Eyes Opening”

Elise Thompson

About Elise Thompson

Born and raised in the great city of Los Angeles, this food, culture and music-loving punk rock angeleno wants to turn you on to all that is funky, delicious and weird in the city. While Elise holds down the fort, her adventurous alter ego Kiki Maraschino is known to roam the country in search of catfish.
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