

At the closing party we invited guests to sign the interior wall in exchange for a donation, and we got some interesting graffiti from it.

As of today, all the new drywall is up and covering the old walls.

So, in another 15+ years, when the new generation of Storefront directors and curators are Re-storing Storefront, there will be a great surprise as they tear down the walls. Hopefully they'll appreciate the characatures, obscenities towards architects, and random shameless self-promoting.
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