Backwoods, as usual, are putting on an awesome new show next week by a super cool and talented Melbourne artist. This time it’s the likes of Ghostpatrol, a guy who was definitely one of Melbourne’s first and most inspiring street artists. Ghostpatrol smashed it at his last exhibition in Backwoods last year, and we can’t
READ MORETonight at Paradise Hills, Katie Parish and J.F. Payne bring their show “Wrap Your Trouble In Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away)”, an exciting duo show from two emerging artists with a lot of promise. Amongst the show, the pair will be experimenting with different mediums and materials, exploring new ground and conjuring up a
READ MOREPrahran continues to go from strength to strength, shrugging off its gentrification stigmas with galleries, shows and art popping up all over the place. One of our favourite galleries, ArtBoy, continues to bring new an cool art to the area, and this next show from Tim Shepheard looks to be another fine addition to what
READ MORENot a whole heap on the video release front this week, but what there is is golden and good. So without too much preamble from me, here’s this weeks run down. Acclaim and Carbon Festival put out their video recap this week, great to see the whole thing in slap shots – so much happened!
READ MOREStarting today and running for a couple of weeks, Pimp My Sneaker looks pretty fine. Chadstone Shopping Centre has done this kind of “urban art” promo/event thing before, dabbling in street art and such in its promotions, but this one has to be the best we have seen yet. With over twenty customised sneakers on
READ MOREThings just keep getting better and better, along with the news of a new gallery opening up later this month (more on that soon!), Adelaide continues to throw up some of the coolest shows we’ve seen. Next up from the Espionage team is a show from Fletch Cuts and Lost Track, two fine assed cutters
READ MORELast Friday night we headed down to 69 Smith Street Gallery to check out the group show, Weird, OK! This show was a collection of work from an array of young emerging artists, many of whom are just at the beginning of their creative journey. It was a pretty mixed show, to tell the truth.
READ MOREVandal Spruce is quite well known to Melbourne street art paintspotters, and when we saw that he had a show on, Anonymity, in Collingwood last Friday night, we really just had to check it out. We got down pretty early, just as it opened and before everyone had started to arrive, so we got a
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