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- November 7, 2011
It seems to be a busy month for some of the crew at our studios in Prahran, with our second event for the week sent to us by one of the RR residents, and NMIT graduate, Angelo Giunta – who has been steadily pumping out illustrated goodness at our Prahran home for the past couple
READ MOREScreen printing is one of the most crucial components in the organism that is art here in the 21st century. It allows a creative to produce their work in bulk, and get quality artwork out to a wider audience by making it more affordable to purchase. It also is predominantly utilised (okay, sure, digital is
READ MOREOkay. So. I don’t often do reviews, I honestly don’t usually have time … but this show deserves one. It’s 11am Friday morning, and my head is full of neurofen. I have my coffee in hand and I’m attempting to assimilate the epic brain-art-orgasm that was last nights “Le Venin” show by Da Mental Vaporz
READ MOREOh ho, check it out – it feels like everything has now ramped up properly, and there are a shitload of great videos posted out to the interwebs this week. Watch on for our roundup of Oz n NZ art goodness … (image via Rekas blog) Reka has been busy getting ready for his next
READ MOREWhat can we say about Rad11? Every piece we see him do is better than the last, and he just keeps getting better and better – no bullshit. We always look forward to seeing his work as it goes up on the streets (and we’re really lucky to have a lot of opportunities to do
READ MOREOh, nice! Not too much information on it, but, really, the flyer probably speaks for itself. Rattle Can Industries look like they’re jumping in feet first and hitting it hard up in Brissy with a really cool Street Culture Event. With a whole heap of music and art, it is just one of those perfect
READ MOREWell Sydney, you also get to share in the awesomeness that is Mark Bode – with an extra special event in conjunction with not only his exhibition at China Heights, but also a live art event with Lo-Fi Collective at The Standard! “Lo-Fi Collective & China Heights are proud to present ‘Bode in Oz’- The
READ MOREA show of beastly proportions will be descending on the No Vacancy Project space tomorrow night, with a collaborative show from Nina Waldron and Piers Redmond. “Monster Mash will be a grotesque fest to feast your eyes upon, as the creatures of artists Nina Waldron and Piers Redmond meet for the first time. Their made
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