We are excited that Band of Vices (BoV)–an art gallery/collective launched to support visual artists and performing artists–will showcase original new works from their most talented artists at the 4th Annual Mixed Remixed Festival.

The exhibition includes the work of several Los Angeles area artists who are changing the art scene with unique multicultural visions. We are particularly excited to be able to showcase the portrait of Mildred Loving by artist Edyta Pachowicz. There is a companion piece that you will have to attend the Festival to see. Don’t miss out on seeing this stunning display in honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Loving v. Virginia Supreme Court decision that allowed people of different races to marry nationwide. Artwork is available for sale at the Festival.
Band of Vices was originally founded by Terrell Tilford as Tilford Art Group (TAG), which produced art shows and represented artists for over 10 years with galleries and pop-up locations in Los Angeles, New York and the Bay Area. The company was rebranded in 2015 and has produced art shows and experiences in downtown LA and most recently, the West Adams Arts District. Band of Vices is active on all social media platforms, including BandofVices.com
A five-month full closure of 6th Street in downtown Los Angeles between Flower and Hope streets will start Saturday, June 3, and remain in effect until November 4. During the closure, work crews will perform roadway removal, utility relocation, and beam installation work required for the
We’re doing it again! This year we’re excited to offer a special goodie bag for the first 100 attendees! Want one of these awesome Mixed Remixed Festival water bottles? Then get there when the doors open at 9:30am and be one of the first 100 people at Mixed Remixed this year! You’ll also have a chance to receive Festival stickers and special discounts from our sponsors! Be there and claim your goodie bag first thing on June 10! See you soon!
We’re excited to provide several family activities at the
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“We are ecstatic to honor David Oyelowo,” says Festival Founder and Executive Director Heidi Durrow who calls herself an Afro-Viking because she is African-American and Danish. “We applaud the work Mr. Oyelowo has done as an artist-activist committed to social justice and for bringing heart to stories about racial and cultural connectedness in films such as A United Kingdom and Selma among others. His openness about talking about interracial families will help so many young people who are mixed and have struggled to find a place in the world, to find strength in their difference, and most importantly to connect their own struggles with the struggle for justice for all.”
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There were so many wonderful films that we wanted to share with you at the Festival but because of our limited programming time we were not able to.
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