Safe House studios in Richmond is opening their doors this September, with their first exhibition, of which we are sure there will be many more to come. This wonderful creative collective is comprised of a slew of artists and businesses, who will all be combining various talents that cross the breadth of expression.
Having their hands in such interests as; Design, Web Design, Animation, Guerilla Marketing, Branding, Photography, Fine Art, Illustration, Exhibitions, Product Launches, Product Promotions, Exhibition Curation, Furniture Design, Signage, Shop Fit-Outs, Fine Art Murals, Graffiti Murals, Graffiti Management, Printing, Fine Art Printing, Screen-Printing and more, and with such names as Cam Scale, Dangerfork, DJW Creative, Graffix Creative, It Stands Out, NV Communication, SDM Crew and Some Will Suffer in the mix makes this a new power-house studio that will be sure to embrace the trials and triumphs of the artistic and commercial world.
“SafeHouse was formed by a group of creative people that all have their own ambitions, knowledge, history and credibility in their respective creative fields and through their artwork. The SafeHouse is a sanctuary based in Richmond and created for & by various urban designers & artists that have chosen to infuse their skill sets & work together for a greater creative community based calling.Exhibiting over the weekend of 9/9/11 till the 11/9/11 at the SafeHouse studio will be a collection of varied artworks using various mediums and themes. Put together by the individual creatives that make up SafeHouse studio, this show is designed to showcase the studio talents and the creative and artistic minded people behind the studio as a collective.”
Who: Cam Scale, Dangerfork, DJW Creative,Graffix Creative, It Stands Out, NV Communication, SDM Crew and Some Will Suffer
What: Safe House – Opening Exhibition
Where: The SafeHouse Studio & Gallery – 67 North Street, Richmond, Victoria, Melbourne, 3121
When: Opening night Friday, 9th September 6-9pm. Show runs til Sunday 11th September
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