Native Shoes x Sebo Walker brings collab art show to Portland's Purple Door gallery

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Native Shoes, a popular family-friendly footwear brand, is excited to announce a collaboration with skateboarder and artist Sebo Walker for an art show at Portland's Purple Door gallery. The event is set to run from December 7 to January 5, highlighting the fusion of street culture and artistic expression. Native Shoes is known for its commitment to environmentally sustainable practices, and this collaboration aligns perfectly with its mission of promoting community and creativity. Walker's work, which often draws inspiration from his experiences in skateboarding and street art, will be featured prominently in the exhibit. The Purple Door gallery is an essential part of Portland's art scene, making it the perfect location for this showcase, which aims to engage local artists and art lovers alike.

This partnership not only elevates the visibility of both Walker and Native Shoes but also aims to foster a sense of community through shared creative experiences. By bridging the worlds of art and footwear, the collaboration encourages attendees to explore new perspectives and appreciate the local culture. This event is anticipated to draw significant interest, reflecting the vibrant arts community in Portland.

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