Overall, Street/Studio 2.0 at the Irvine Contemporary was a tremendous success with a lively turnout to both the panel discussion at the Phillips Collection and the subsequent gallery opening. Opening night was split between two locations, the main gallery space featuring Shepard Fairey, Swoon, Jose Parla, Rostarr, and Judith Supine and the Montserrat House a few blocks away on 9th and U with Chris Mendoza, Dalek, David Ellis and Gaia. It was incredible to spend time with artists who I have always looked up to and quietly watched from a distance. Photo Credit: Kenneth Pennington