
"The Punisher"
On display at Avant Garde LES for the duration of the "Yeeeah Baby Legacy" event . Friday April 22nd, 2016 – Invite Only Reception
Saturday April 23rd & Sunday April 24th, 2016 – Open to the Public On the day that Big Pun's "Capital Punishment" album was released, I remember running to the record shop near the corner of East 167th Street and Sheridan Avenue, in the Bronx neighborhood where I grew up, to get my copy. I then ran back home, to listen to it over and over--track

A Night of Social Justice Discourse at the Columbia University School of Social Work
We had the privilege of sharing a memorable evening with an awesome group of social workers at the Columbia University School of Social Work. The event, titled, "Immigration: The Myth, The Truth, and The Actions," featured a panel of three speakers and live painting by Fausto Manuel Ramos of Lost Breed Culture. As a state-licensed master's level social worker, he was fascinated by this topic. The conversation related to Fausto's professional work and to his personal life as w

Yeeeah Baby Legacy
For this incredible event, Lost Breed Culture will have a portrait of Big Pun, painted by Fausto Manuel Ramos, displayed throughout the duration of the show. 18TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY EXPERIENCE TO CELEBRATE THE 18TH ANNIVERSARY OF RAP’S FIRST PLATINUM ALBUM RELEASED BY A LATINO ARTIST, BIG PUNS WIFE, LIZA RIOS IS SPEARHEADING AN EVENT TO HONOR THE STELLAR DEBUT OF THE MONUMENTAL ALBUM, CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. FRIDAY APRIL 22ND, 2016 – Invite Only Reception
SAT. APRIL 23RD & SUN. AP

Lost Breed's Tribute To Guru & Gang Starr
Important times in our lives can often be compared to chapters, or even turning points on the proverbial road on which we travel. For the time that we have been participating in the Collage NYC Live Art Movement, the live art tribute to Guru (Keith Edward Elam, 7/17/61 - 4/19/10) of Gangstarr is an especially important event for us. The first time that Lost Breed Culture painted live at Collage NYC was for the tribute to Guru in April of 2014, which was a portrait of Guru (Be