Read about Josey Records in the Dallas Observer here
Caleb S. Kirkland and Ben Lewis, co-founders of The Lost Angles, have curated an incredible collection of works inside the warehouse-turned-vinyl-paradise from a variety of talented local artists. The inspired visual aesthetic has benefited the venue in its inaugural year by accentuating its aural focus and developing a distinctive atmosphere.
The exhibition’s closing celebration next Friday will flip the script and give the homegrown art space center stage. The event will showcase works from visual artists Kathy Tran, Luna Del Sol, Rosie Lee, Gina Garza, Matthew M. Barnes, Lindsey Mitcham, Rufino Jimenez, Caleb S. Kirkland, Mark Ridlen, Joby Cummings, Henri Richardson and Carisse Ayers. Live DJ sets will be performed by Luke Sardello, Tony Schwa, Nekstone and JT Donaldson. In addition to art, music and libations, a raffle will be conducted by the evening’s hosts to giveaway exclusive goods featuring art from the exhibition. Prizes will include apparel, home décor items and other charming pieces made for design lovers.
The store will maintain regular business hours and remain open to the public throughout the evening, with music beginning at 6PM and continuing until 10PM. Josey Records is located at 2821 Lyndon B Johnson Freeway, Suite 100, Farmers Branch, TX 75234 on the northwest side of the Josey intersection. Admission to the event is free and open to all ages.
Although this place is probably not cheap, but they are centrally located, have fabulous staff and delicious food, and most importantly, the best views of the city. I would definitely recommend SF event venues for any kind of fancy event – all my friends talked about throwing parties here only.
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