Exhibition – Surface POP – Ending Where We Begin – VIC

After heading to the most recent Surface POP show featuring Phoenix last week, we totally loved the space and what they’ve been doing. Yet, its time for them to move onto bigger and better things, and they will be having a final pop-up show at their St Kilda abode before joining forces with the oh so cool T-Squat crew. The group show will feature a bunch of T-Squat artists as well as other Surface friends, and the opening should be a pretty fun evening for all.

“Going out with a bang, Surface POP is finishing off where it’s about to start u again at T-Squat. Come celebrate new beginnings at Surface POP’s final exhibition at 11-13 Carlisle Street St. Kilda for a 3 day only POP-UP featuring T-Squat and Surface POP Artists & some of Melbournes Finest, including Regan Tamanui – HAHA, Phoenix the Street Artist, Heesco, Braddock, Jak Rapmund, Conrad Bizjak, Aaron McKenzie, James Watkins, Ryan McGennisken, Fletcher Andersen, Sarah Mcfarlane, Beanz, Robbie Warden, The Void & Nathan Trapnell”

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Who:
Regan Tamanui – HAHA, Phoenix the Street Artist, Heesco, Braddock, Jak Rapmund, Conrad Bizjak, Aaron McKenzie, James Watkins, Ryan McGennisken, Fletcher Andersen, Sarah Mcfarlane, Beanz, Robbie Warden, The Void, Nathan Trapnell
What: Surface POP – Ending Where We begin group show
Where: Surface POP UP, 11 – 13 Carlisle St, St Kilda
When: Show opens Friday 25th March @6pm, til March 28th

Check out the facebook event page, as well as the Surface POP webpage for more info.

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For the past ten years, Fletcher Andersen (Facter) has cut his teeth writing for a variety of street press and music magazines. Drawing on his years of writing experience, and as an artist himself, Facter founded Invurt with the aim of promoting artistic events, and the established and emerging Australasian urban, street, illustrative, underground and low brow artists that partake in them. Follow him on Instagram @facter, or go like his facebook page, and check out his website, Irikanji.