Take It To The Bridge!
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The Bridge, now under its own roof after a breif week as a part of Channel 1, had its opening reception last night to a crows of about a hundred people.

The show consisted of many different painters.

The shop is a graffiti/art store, as well as a new and used record shop. It contains many different styles of clothing.

Featured art included members of UCER, the atari-street art team made of members whose work can be recounted for decades as a memorable part of the New Haven landscape, and now art scene as well.

The photo to the left is Zark's rendition of a skateboard, using atari parts to build the trucks. It was for sale at a price of $777.77

Adjacent to The Bridge is a subsequent part of the store known as the Tunnel, which is a long hallway full of art that people could buy. Dooley-O, the owner of The Bridge, mentioned several times over the course of the night's festivities that indeed, "The paintings are for sale."

Street artist stencil master, Win Vitkovsky was there and his work was featured as part of the show's.

Soon there may be a Win website because his stuff is so absolutely fresh and awesome.

Most of the art there was incredible, and there was also a live DJ. Check out the video footage, a townofnewhaven exclusive.