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Jooa Kwon
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03
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2024
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24

Zoe Milah DeJesus is a Puerto Rican-American visual artist and self-taught painter, originally from New Jersey and now based in Melbourne, Australia.
Taking inspiration from Indigenous Latin American art, surrealism, street art and graffiti, Zoe uses simple forms, abstraction, and free association to tell visual stories that often center around themes of nature, isolation, and life in the digital dark age. Her work is nihilistic, but also rooted in the desire to be more present and connect deeply with others.

Waxflower, Brunswick, 3057, Melbourne

Dj Jnett, Zjoso ( Tribqu), Myles Mac, Dj Earl Grey, Billie Jeanius, Leroy Moeller

$20

 Online

, 

$30

 At Door

Freddy's

$20

 Online

, 

$30

 At Door

Tom Nicholas Lewis
01
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12
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03
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12
2024
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24

Zoe Milah DeJesus is a Puerto Rican-American visual artist and self-taught painter, originally from New Jersey and now based in Melbourne, Australia.
Taking inspiration from Indigenous Latin American art, surrealism, street art and graffiti, Zoe uses simple forms, abstraction, and free association to tell visual stories that often center around themes of nature, isolation, and life in the digital dark age. Her work is nihilistic, but also rooted in the desire to be more present and connect deeply with others.

Waxflower, Brunswick, 3057, Melbourne

Dj Jnett, Zjoso ( Tribqu), Myles Mac, Dj Earl Grey, Billie Jeanius, Leroy Moeller

$20

 Online

, 

$30

 At Door

Freddy's

$20

 Online

, 

$30

 At Door

Hosterium
01
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12
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03
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12
2024
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24

Zoe Milah DeJesus is a Puerto Rican-American visual artist and self-taught painter, originally from New Jersey and now based in Melbourne, Australia.
Taking inspiration from Indigenous Latin American art, surrealism, street art and graffiti, Zoe uses simple forms, abstraction, and free association to tell visual stories that often center around themes of nature, isolation, and life in the digital dark age. Her work is nihilistic, but also rooted in the desire to be more present and connect deeply with others.

Waxflower, Brunswick, 3057, Melbourne

Dj Jnett, Zjoso ( Tribqu), Myles Mac, Dj Earl Grey, Billie Jeanius, Leroy Moeller

$20

 Online

, 

$30

 At Door

Freddy's

$20

 Online

, 

$30

 At Door

Upcoming

Jokokojo
01
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12
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03
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12
2024
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24

Zoe Milah DeJesus is a Puerto Rican-American visual artist and self-taught painter, originally from New Jersey and now based in Melbourne, Australia.
Taking inspiration from Indigenous Latin American art, surrealism, street art and graffiti, Zoe uses simple forms, abstraction, and free association to tell visual stories that often center around themes of nature, isolation, and life in the digital dark age. Her work is nihilistic, but also rooted in the desire to be more present and connect deeply with others.

Waxflower, Brunswick, 3057, Melbourne

Dj Jnett, Zjoso ( Tribqu), Myles Mac, Dj Earl Grey, Billie Jeanius, Leroy Moeller

$20

 Online

, 

$30

 At Door

Freddy's

$20

 Online

, 

$30

 At Door

Simon Burgin
01
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12
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03
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12
2024
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24

Zoe Milah DeJesus is a Puerto Rican-American visual artist and self-taught painter, originally from New Jersey and now based in Melbourne, Australia.
Taking inspiration from Indigenous Latin American art, surrealism, street art and graffiti, Zoe uses simple forms, abstraction, and free association to tell visual stories that often center around themes of nature, isolation, and life in the digital dark age. Her work is nihilistic, but also rooted in the desire to be more present and connect deeply with others.

Waxflower, Brunswick, 3057, Melbourne

Dj Jnett, Zjoso ( Tribqu), Myles Mac, Dj Earl Grey, Billie Jeanius, Leroy Moeller

$20

 Online

, 

$30

 At Door

Freddy's

$20

 Online

, 

$30

 At Door

Qianhui
01
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12
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03
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12
2024
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24

Zoe Milah DeJesus is a Puerto Rican-American visual artist and self-taught painter, originally from New Jersey and now based in Melbourne, Australia.
Taking inspiration from Indigenous Latin American art, surrealism, street art and graffiti, Zoe uses simple forms, abstraction, and free association to tell visual stories that often center around themes of nature, isolation, and life in the digital dark age. Her work is nihilistic, but also rooted in the desire to be more present and connect deeply with others.

Waxflower, Brunswick, 3057, Melbourne

Dj Jnett, Zjoso ( Tribqu), Myles Mac, Dj Earl Grey, Billie Jeanius, Leroy Moeller

$20

 Online

, 

$30

 At Door

Freddy's

$20

 Online

, 

$30

 At Door

Archived

Zoe Milah
15
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05
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31
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12
2024
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24

Zoe Milah DeJesus is a Puerto Rican-American visual artist and self-taught painter, originally from New Jersey and now based in Melbourne, Australia.
Taking inspiration from Indigenous Latin American art, surrealism, street art and graffiti, Zoe uses simple forms, abstraction, and free association to tell visual stories that often center around themes of nature, isolation, and life in the digital dark age. Her work is nihilistic, but also rooted in the desire to be more present and connect deeply with others.

Waxflower, Brunswick, 3057, Melbourne

Dj Jnett, Zjoso ( Tribqu), Myles Mac, Dj Earl Grey, Billie Jeanius, Leroy Moeller

$20

 Online

, 

$30

 At Door

Freddy's

$20

 Online

, 

$30

 At Door

Joshua Searle
30
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12
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11
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01
2024
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25

Zoe Milah DeJesus is a Puerto Rican-American visual artist and self-taught painter, originally from New Jersey and now based in Melbourne, Australia.
Taking inspiration from Indigenous Latin American art, surrealism, street art and graffiti, Zoe uses simple forms, abstraction, and free association to tell visual stories that often center around themes of nature, isolation, and life in the digital dark age. Her work is nihilistic, but also rooted in the desire to be more present and connect deeply with others.

Waxflower, Brunswick, 3057, Melbourne

Dj Jnett, Zjoso ( Tribqu), Myles Mac, Dj Earl Grey, Billie Jeanius, Leroy Moeller

$20

 Online

, 

$30

 At Door

Freddy's

$20

 Online

, 

$30

 At Door

Carro Pattle
31
/
12
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11
/
01
2024
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25

Zoe Milah DeJesus is a Puerto Rican-American visual artist and self-taught painter, originally from New Jersey and now based in Melbourne, Australia.
Taking inspiration from Indigenous Latin American art, surrealism, street art and graffiti, Zoe uses simple forms, abstraction, and free association to tell visual stories that often center around themes of nature, isolation, and life in the digital dark age. Her work is nihilistic, but also rooted in the desire to be more present and connect deeply with others.

Waxflower, Brunswick, 3057, Melbourne

Dj Jnett, Zjoso ( Tribqu), Myles Mac, Dj Earl Grey, Billie Jeanius, Leroy Moeller

$20

 Online

, 

$30

 At Door

Freddy's

$20

 Online

, 

$30

 At Door

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