What:
Sean Bailey and Jess Lucas
Where:
Neon Parc, Lvl 1, 53 Bourke St (enter via McIlwraith Pl), Melbourne
When:
Opening Thurs Mar 4, 6-8pm. Exhibition runs until 3 April.
How much:
Free!
Description:
Jess Lucas and Sean Bailey have a show at Neon Parc, and aside from thefact that Tristian and Geoff need validation about their decision tostart doing launches again - we don't care if the beer is stolen,out-of-date African "IPA" you guys! We're alcoholics! - Jess and Seanboth do some very web 1.0 things with paint. - Us
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