Friend and Co with Eine, Mr JagoMÜdwig, Will Barras, Xenz
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Friend and Co with Eine, Mr JagoMÜdwig, Will Barras, Xenz


Bristol based independent gallery Friend and Co opened with a new exhibition last night 23rd October. After a number of exhibitions in possibly the worlds smallest gallery space they have now moved to a new larger space and last nights group show marked the opening of their new venue. The show featured works from EINE - MR JAGO - MUDWIG - WILL BARRAS - XENZ with all new original works and prints on show.

We haven't seen any pictures of the space or the show yet but we have seen on Xenz's blog he has released some working progress images of the print he was working for for the show. (See pictured)The show runs until the 18th November
Friend & Co Gallery | 24 Park Row | Bristol

UPDATE: The guys over on Bristol Graffiti Blog have some photos from the show up on their blog here.




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