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Launch Party – VNA #19 – Sydney

Launch Party – VNA #19 – Sydney

We’ve been reading VNA magazine for years now, and in fact the work that they do is a huge inspiration for us here, and we couldn’t be happier to see that they will be finally holding a launch party here in Oz!!

“We are launching the latest issue of the world’s premier street art magazine, Very Nearly Almost, at Oxford Art Factory’s Gallery Bar on Friday 13th July from 6-9pm.
RSVP – rsvp@verynearlyalmost.com
With DJ’s Kato and Rolls Royce, an exclusive Ironlak x VNA-commissioned wall – painted by Skel, Antony Lister, Shannon Crees & Sprinkles – and special Limited Edition Lister screen-printed magazines on sale at the event.

This is a pretty special event as we’ve been distributing the mag out here for a while, but haven’t really made any noise about it, til now. Top Aussie artist, Lister, is on the cover and Melbourne-based illustrator, Ken Taylor, also features in the latest issue, so this seemed the ideal time to have a bit of a party.
Our friends at Carlsberg will be making sure you don’t go thirsty and our buddies at Westsyde Connection will be hooking peeps up with some goodies too!”

Sydney you lucky bastards, this looks like a mad event that you should head down and check out. If by some chance you read this website and you haven’t read VNA magazine before, you’re really missing out, so go get a copy and see what the fuss is all about!

Now, issue #20 launch in Melbourne, yeah? Hahaha ;)

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Who: Skel, Anthony Lister, Shannon Crees & Sprinkles, DJ Kato and Rolls Royce
What: VNA Magazine #19 launch party
Where: Oxford Art Factory, Sydney
When: Event will be held on Friday 13th July from 6pm til 9pm

Check out VNA Magazine as well as the Facebook event page for more details on the event!

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  • jamie
    August 24, 2012, 3:42 pm

    Lister is a tool, I love reading artist spiels about the pieces he has done, explaining the influences the helped create his work, yet every piece looks the same.

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    • Fletcher Acton Andersen@jamie
      September 12, 2012, 11:56 am

      Each to their own, not everyone has to love the same artists, and what you hate, many love – thats art for you :)

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