STAND STRONG
If you thought Long Beach Walls couldn’t push the envelope further, THINK AGAIN. This year’s anchor exhibition, "STAND STRONG," co-produced with Thinkspace Projects, is a full-blown assault on indifference. From July 24–26, prepare to be hit with a tidal wave of emotion, technique, and unfiltered vision.
The lineup? STACKED. We're talking heavyweights like BEZT, Michael Reeder, Dragon76, and Steve Martinez. And that's barely scratching the surface. You’ve got Bumblebeelovesyou dismantling nostalgia, Jasper Wong blurring hyperculture, and 1010 pulling the floor out from beneath your feet—literally and visually.
It's not just visual candy, either. Cryptik brings spiritual depth. Sarah Joncas serves haunting introspection. Nuno Viegas delivers graffiti elegance with surgical precision. And then there’s Spenser Little bending wire into entire universes. "STAND STRONG" isn’t a polite gallery walk. It’s a punch through the concrete.
Held in tandem with the final heat of Long Beach Walls on July 26th (4-9PM), this group show refuses to dilute. From pop surrealism to political allegory, from fine art finesse to raw urban grit, this is street art evolved—unapologetic, unfiltered, unforgettable.
Don't miss the weekday previews on July 24 and 25 (1-6PM) if you want to beat the crowds or get the early drop on what pieces might disappear fast. Because make no mistake: these works are more than decoration. They’re declarations.
"STAND STRONG" is a statement in spray, canvas, and steel. And if you’re not ready, that’s on you.