Sesame Street Goes Street Art with The Seventh Letter
Los Angeles art house Known Gallery recently played host to an exhibition put on by Neff Headwear













Los Angeles art house Known Gallery recently played host to an exhibition put on by Neff Headwear and The Seventh Letter artist collective. Over 40 street artists from the collective and its associates exhibited work inspired by Sesame Street and its characters, while proceeds from the show benefited the City of Hope Department of Pediatrics. The exhibition was an eclectic and nostalgic blend of artistic mediums from photography, to graffiti, and tattoo art set to the stylings of this generation’s most iconic childhood characters. The show wrapped up on April 29, but you can still check out a video interview and see some of the work from Axis, one of the exhibition’s artists right here.
Known Gallery
441 N. Fairfax Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
United States
Photography: John Ong/HYPEBEAST