WHAT
JONATHAN ZAWADA BOOLEAN VALUES
WHERE
MONSTER CHILDREN GALLERY, 20 BURTON ST, DARLINGHURST
WHEN
THURS FEB 14, 6PM
RUNS UNTIL MAR 15
HOW MUCH
FREE
Prolific Sydney artist Jonathan Zawada opens his latest at Monster Children. The man has done art for The Presets, PaperPlane Magazine, Insight, Ground Components, Something Else by Natalie Wood, not to the printed genius that was PETIT MAL!. - RF
By Rich Furrow
Keywords: Art, Monster Children, Gallery
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