Loveable Mad Hatter Solo Show

Fort Lauderdale indie art space the Bubble has become a beacon of artistic expression, a gathering space for emerging artists to showcase their unique views and sounds. With its latest show this Saturday, a solo exhibition of more than 50 pieces by the Loveable Mad Hatter, the Bubble is bringing...
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Fort Lauderdale indie art space the Bubble has become a beacon of artistic expression, a gathering space for emerging artists to showcase their unique views and sounds. With its latest show this Saturday, a solo exhibition of more than 50 pieces by the Loveable Mad Hatter, the Bubble is bringing some fresh meat into the mix.

Matthew Valera, the 17-year-old artist behind the Mad Hatter moniker, may have just graduated high school last week, but he’s already exhibited his work at Pink Ghost and Bear and Bird Boutique + Gallery and apprenticed for Francesco LoCastro, whose dreamscape of a mural has become the Bubble’s calling card.

Additional artwork by Linda Nilly Sweetie, Dan Woodruff, Alice Groll, and Donna Haynes will be on display, while local indie favorites Dooms de Pop and Alexander provide the soundtrack for the night. The Bubble (810 NE Fourth Ave., Fort Lauderdale) will keep its doors open from 7 p.m. to midnight. There’s a $5 cover, but an extra $5 and a 21-plus ID will get you unlimited keg access for as long as it lasts.

Sat., June 12, 7 p.m., 2010

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