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- November 7, 2011
Well, this is the last Transmissions for the year people, and it isn’t a huge one, but its a quality one! We’ll be back with our regular video wrap ups of whats been released in January, until then, enjoy these fine moving images from across the world of Australian street art. First up we have
READ MOREWell, we’re entering into the last stage of the Top 10s for the year, those for December – following on from these, we’ll be doing a special compilation of each of our Top 10 stars five picks for the year in a big “The Best Of 2011” post – that’ll come close to New Years,
READ MOREOriginally hailing from Perth, Kid Zoom is an enigmatic artist who has pushed, stretched and manipulated the boundaries and limited circles of what people traditionally think of as “street art”. As an artist whose hard work has done as much for his own success with the exposure he has garnered, as it has for the
READ MORESome days, you see news that just runs completely counter to everything you try to work towards. We do try to steer clear of “opinion” here as much as is possible, but every so often we feel the need to do so. At the end of the day, we’re huge advocates of art and culture,
READ MOREAs part of the ongoing street art community project we’ve been sponsoring around Melbourne and Stonnington, ReVurt, we arranged for Heesco and Conrad Bizjak to paint Greville Court laneway next door to Ladro on Greville St. It was a pretty windy day and it threatened to rain a few times, but the boys got through
READ MOREMontys has been serving Perth artists and paint aficionados for years now, and the West would be all the poorer without them! To celebrate the end of another year, they’re putting on a live art display on the foreshore at McCallum Park. With a whole bunch of new and old artists will be painting it
READ MOREEvery so often we see an exhibition that doesn’t fit into out “yes that fits” category, but its too appealing and intriguing to not mention – and that what we thought when we saw the email about “Pop Up Migrants” Complete with its own manifesto, the Pop Up Migrants exhibition will showcase a whole slew
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