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FLOAT ON - Art Collective @ Standard Collective
Saturday, July 9 2011 • 4:00pm - 9:00pm
1700 West New Haven Ave., Melbourne, Florida 32904
(inside the Melbourne Square Mall)

In honor of the final Space Shuttle launch and our appreciation of where we grew up, Standard Collective hosted an Art Show at their store in the mall.

Pro Skateboarder Kris Markovich from Ergo Clothing showcased his original art as well as Local Artists - Derek Gores, Dave Burton, Chris Maslow, Jeff Filipski, Ryan Speer and Beulah Polito. 10% of all proceeds went to Hacienda Girls Ranch

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