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    As Houston's only urban/street art gallery, Aerosol Warfare Gallery & Boutique has got a great…read morething going on and are doing wonders for the graffiti artists here in Houston. It's also more than just a gallery space but an urban wear boutique as well. Christian Azul and GONZO 247, Houston's famous and incredibly talented artists, are the down-to-Earth guys behind Aerosol Warfare and made this eclectic location home a few years ago. But they've been on the scene long before that. I love that each time you visit Aerosol, you never know how it's going to look like inside because the walls are constantly re-painted with *sick* murals in the gallery and boutique space. Clothing is mostly designed tees and some denim, with a few belts and designed bandannas in the curio. I've added a few funky shirts to my collection, one most recently is neon green with a giant jelly-fish like creature atop a head ... with a fist in its mouth. Strange, but ultra unique. You'll also find more art hanging from the designed walls, but in the back is the official gallery space. It's just a small room, but once again, always changing. For those who complain about the gallery space, you have to look at the big picture. Aerosol Warfare Gallery & Boutique is one giant piece of art itself. You never know where you're going to find the clothes laid out, the funky furniture complete with a vintage painted refrigerator and boom box, shelves of books about graffiti and art, newly designed murals, and even the splatter-painted restroom; they all uniformly come together and make Aerosol what it is ... funky, urban street art. This is also the place to pick up a copy of the hard-to-find FRANK magazine. Aerosol is also active in the community, doing live work for non-profit events and hosting events of their own. They've joined with CKC StArt Street & Urban Art and offer graffiti classes, led by GONZO247, to everyday folks like you and I who just want to learn more about technique, history and just have fun. Anyone up for a lesson? I heard they're really entertaining. If you really want to learn more about Aerosol, subscribe to their newsletter to get word about new exhibits, art openings, artist meet and greets, classes, new clothing lines and sales. Their gallery openings are a blast because you get to meet the artists, maybe check out live art, listen to a DJ, sip bevs and chat up with the owners; but swing by on a regular day to really admire the exhibit space and sift through their gear without mobs of people getting in your way. It will definitely be time well spent. As I mentioned, the owners are two of the kindest guys I've ever met. Anyone who comes to their boutique, from the high money-makin' art collector in a suit, to recently-exposed-to-art tweens--and even the neighborhood homeless dude--the Aerosol team treats welcomes all with open arms. You gotta respect that. Keep doin' your thang, Aerosol.

    I stopped in last month while I was waiting on my order from Calliope's next door. There was a…read moreparty of bike messengers in the lot and it was all pretty chill. I had been curious about Aerosol Warfare's gallery, but I always seemed to miss the openings. Plus, (begins whining) it's on the other side of Montrose/Fourth Ward/Midtown and that's faaar (NOT!--jk). Can you tell I'm sheltered? Anyhow, I talked to Christian and he couldn't be nicer, more knowledgeable, and enthusiastic on the subject of graffiti art. My personal favorite is a local artist called Ghost Town. I love finding his Pac-Man ghost tile mosaics in random places around Houston. I hope he gets a show or produces more stuff for the gallery. For the time being, I "invested" in two magnets of Pac-Man and a ghost and they now proudly occupy space on my own personal Galerie Le Frigidaire.

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