Tonight in Los Angeles, a fantastic benefit art show for the world's endangered species opens at Thinkspace Gallery. Presented in collaboration with Born Free USA, the exhibition, titled "A Cry For Help," features works by BB faves Amy Sol, Liz McGrath, Tim Biskup, Travis Louie, Van Arno, and more than 100 other artists. Up through February 5, the exhibition is also viewable online. Twenty percent of proceeds will be donated to Born Free US. And if you're in the area this weekend, the gallery is also hosting animal adoptions and accepting donations of blankets, leashes, toys, and other stuff for animal shelters. Images above: left, Amy Sol's "Pika Mountain"; right, Tadaomi Shibuya's "Urei." "A Cry For Help" digital preview
Endangered animal benefit art show in L.A.
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