Artist, Chemical X Partners with LA CAN to Launch Limited-Edition ‘CXLA’ Line Benefiting the Homeless Communities of Los Angeles

Buy the Collectable T-Shirts and Hoodies at TELL TV and Make a Difference

Anonymous artist, Chemical X has partnered with TELL TV to launch a non-profit campaign selling limited-edition hoodies and T-shirts from his recent art show, CXLA’  at the iconic Tower Records (Sunset Strip) to raise funds for The Los Angeles Community Action Network (LA CAN) – an organization that  ‘helps people dealing with poverty create and discover opportunities, while serving as a vehicle to ensure they have a voice, power and opinion in the decisions that are directly affecting them’.

The CXLA drops this coming Thursday, December 5th 2019 at 3pm PST at tell.tv , and will run for 10 days, ending Saturday, December 15th.

 T-Shirts retail at $30 and Hoodies $60.  Sizes available from: S – XXL.

$10 from every sale of T-shirt and $20 from every sale of Hoodie will go to LA CAN

“When I first encountered Skid Row my response was shock. My artistic response was Skid Rodeo Drive – an installation of 12 tents dressed in the luxury brands of Rodeo Drive and installed in the heart of Skid Row. It was a powerful piece that I’m building into an international artwork to share with the world. I couldn’t have done any of it without the support of the staff and volunteers of LA CAN.  When I came to have my CXLA show at Tower Records, I wanted to try and give something back to them, so I worked with my friends at TELL.tv to create a limited-edition range of apparel and to donate the profits from all sales to the guys at LA CAN. We can all make a change. Please support me in supporting the people who make that change possible every single day.” Chemical X

“The Los Angeles Community Action Network (LA CAN) is in steadfast support of the work Chemical X continues to pursue in order to highlight the devastation caused by houselessness in Los Angeles. In L.A. 3-houseless people die on our streets per day, a fact that should marshal all the resources necessary to end this humanitarian crisis. Unfortunately, that urgency still has not reached those who need it most.”

Chemical X reminds us that art has no address and should be used to draw attention and action to a man-made crisis.” 

Pete White, LA CAN, Founding Executive Director.

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