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Richmond residents put a new spin on bicycle art

on November 15, 2010

The Bridge Art Space hosted an event thrown by Slimm Buick and Justine tenZeldam this weekend.  The pair are hoping to create a Bicycle Art Salon in Richmond.

20101114_connolly_artbikes/20101114_connolly_artbikesFINALFIX.mp3| Richmond’s Art Bike aficionados | Audio by: Kerri Connolly

4 Comments

  1. Slimm Buick on November 16, 2010 at 5:42 am

    Thanks for comin! Was a great day. More great news is breaking on the art bike front … Thanks to the Editor who placed this front page, top of the fold, too.
    Cheers!
    Justine & Slimm Buick



  2. Paul Cubbage on November 16, 2010 at 4:23 pm

    Nice story. They’re a great pair! Love them!

    Kids love his bikes so he’s reaching beyond the usual “art” audience.



  3. Richmond Bpac on November 20, 2010 at 11:18 am

    Welcome to Richmond, Slimm and Justine!!



  4. Gwynn O'Neill on November 23, 2010 at 11:33 am

    Richmond Confidential has an extremely positive effect on this community toward its becoming more aware of itself and therefore making it more possible and interesting for Richmond citizens to be involved in their community. To me the irony is that since this does have a political effect, just telling the truth does, the forces that want to dominate this community, Richmond, will probably see this as a threat and call it unfair, or biased, or too political. But that’s just what democracy is !! political, of the people being involved, the polis, in Latin. Thank you to Richmond Confidential.
    The forces? well of course, the biggest corporation but that’s just for starters.



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