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On May 31st Manik, Zune and GOODS Skate Shop will be hosting the kick off of a photographic exhibition tour of Craig Wetherby's influential pop culture photography. The exhibition will include a display of high quality prints, skate decks, and more.

The event begins with a Skateboard Demo and BBQ at Innerspace from 4-7pm followed by the opening exhibition at GOODS at 7pm and an after party at the War Room from 9pm – 2am.

MAY 31, 2008

Manik / GOODS / Zune

presents:

Craig Wetherby

Innerspace – BBQ & Skate Demo

4pm – 7pm

3506 – 1/2 Stone Way

North Seattle, WA

206.634.9090

GOODS – Photo Exhibition

7pm – 9pm

1112 Pike St.

Seattle, WA

206.622.0459

Craig Wetherby Bio

Craig Wetherby (www.craigwetherby.com) was born, raised and currently resides in NYC. A completely self-taught photographer, he began taking pictures in 1992 with a creative technique and style all his own. With his unique outlook and deep network of personal and professional relationships, he has been able to capture some of the world’s most respected artists, athletes, entertainers and musicians. Traveling globally for his work, Wetherby has contributed to several notable publications such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Spin, Rolling Stone, XXL, Vibe, Frank151, Mass Appeal, Swindle, Zoo, Complex, The Fader, Snowboard Magazine, Snowboard Canada and Warp Japan, to name a few.

Wetherby has accumulated an impressive client roster of Reebok, Toyota/Scion, Pepsi/Mountain Dew, Def Jam Records, New Line Cinema, High Times Records, Burton Snowboards, Gravis Footwear and Casio G-Shock.

With a seemingly endless portfolio, Wetherby has sustained the same fresh and unspoiled vision that started his career in photography over a decade ago. To see more of Craig Wetherby’s work, you can visit: www.craigwetherby.com

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