Sorren Groshinski is an experimental artist working across a wide range of mediums, from bold woodblock prints and acrylic portraiture to abstract paintings, assemblage, and upcycled relief works. His practice is driven by curiosity and contrast, with a distinct aesthetic that combines fine art with found object play.
His central Tauranga space, ClusterfuNk, is more than just a studio, it’s a creative collision of art, retro design, and hospitality. Alongside Sorren’s diverse body of work, visitors can enjoy a vintage-inspired interior and grab a coffee and a bite to eat from the in-house café. It’s an energetic, ever-evolving space where art is made, exhibited, and lived.
