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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
“The Human Race has had its fair share of ups and downs whenever we have tried to boldly go where no man has gone before or wanting to bring balance to the force. In taking our ‘one small step for man’, we seemed to have trodden on many a toe. One minute we are playing
READ MORETonight night at M1ng Gallery, Fitzroy comes “an exhibition showcasing the work of eight artists from a variety of disciplines – painting, drawing, printmaking, photography and sculpture.” Artists showing include: Oliver Hunter, Stephanie Gilmour, Hamishi, Georgia Harris, Nicola Themistes, Katherine Brice, Fiona Boyd and FAM Sorry ‘bout the late notice, just caught this one in
READ MOREBorn in Hamilton, artist Regan Tamanui (aka HA-HA) lives and works in Melbourne, based out of the engimatic and infamous Blender Studios. “Entirely self-taught, Tamanui spearheaded the Melbourne stencil movement in 2002. He is now regarded as Australia’s most prolific and skilled stencil artist to date and is represented in major national museums, private and
READ MOREAs part of Art Week Auckland, tomorrow Spencer Harrington’s (Random) colourful spectacle exhibition “The Colour of Originality” will be held at Kerr St Art Space at the Foothills of Mount Victoria, Davenport. “…a young urban artist who has exhibited widely in the short time he has devoted himself to being a fulltime artist. He uses
READ MORENext week from the hands of one of Everfresh studios own, Makatron, comes an imaginative and illustrative universe on canvas ‘Mother of Millions’ with a collection of his new works, hosted by No Vacancy Gallery, Melbourne. Makatron, who is an emerging Melbourne artist, has been around the world and back many times, plying his trade
READ MORESDM Crew (Jumble, Dscreet, Trim, Dvate, Dabs, Askem, Ethics, Urge, Iree, Wei2, Rcor, Aeon, Rase, Myla, Sup, Surge, Ninja, Mercy, Tizer and Shucks) are one of Melbourne’s leading graff and street art crews since the 1990’s, with members set up locally and internationally as well as being (just like us) another wicked promoter and informer
READ MOREGet on ya bike … and ride on down this Thursday to the BI – Group Show at Somedays Gallery in Surry Hills, as a part of The Sydney Bicycle Film Festival. “BI features the work of Australian and international artists who have been given a reproduction of a vintage bicycle poster to derive inspiration
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