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Recording The Ride Exhibit in NYC Extended

This is your last chance to get out to New York City to see this incredible, unprecedented exhibit on skate videos and filmmaking that has influenced all aspects of skateboarding.

We've gushed on and on about how epic this exhibition is—you really need to get out to New York City by any means possible and see Recording The Ride at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens. Now, via RB Umali's IG post, the reception has been so massive that the museum is extending its residency. Great news!

RB Umali's video camera is in the museum. Jon Holland's VX that he filmed the seminal TransWorld videos with is in the museum. 

Recording The Ride Exhibit

The most influential.

"#RecordingTheRide at The #MuseumOfTheMoving Image in Astoria Queens has been so successful that they have extended it's run for a few more weeks. I am beyond honored to see artifacts from #ZooYorkMixtape #PeepThis and the #SonyVX3 Hi8 video camera I brought with me when I moved to NYC in this exhibit along with artifacts from every single skate video that has influenced and inspired my career."—RB Umali

Recording The Ride Exhibit

Rick Howard and curator Jacob Rosenberg checking out Plan B ephemera on the opening weekend.

It's all there ^^, why you should peep it. If you're at all interested in how we got here and the pioneers who blazed the trail of skateboarding visuals, this exhibit is mandatory. 

All praises due to Jacob Rosenberg, Michaela Ternasky-Holland, and the museum for hosting such an incredible show. 

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