We love the whimsicalness that is Fanboy vs Artboy, and this next show is whimsy and coolness in full flight. At the last Fanboy vs Artboy (Sci-fi), all visitors were asked to vote on what they wanted to see for the next show, with resounding approval for the theme of Fairytales & Fables! “Passed down
READ MOREE.L.K. and Adnate have both been busy as hell lately. Adnate has been painting up a series of remarkablt beautiful portrait pieces across Melbourne, as well as preparing for a solo show later this year, whilst E.L.K. has been jetting around for Project 5 – amongst other projects going on. That we saw some news,
READ MOREWe haven’t seen a show from the phenomenal New Zealand artist Askew for a while, but this one coming up looks like it’d be worth the wait (and a flight over if we could spare the time!). Askew has to count as one of the most prominent, and in our eyes, influential modern graffiti artists
READ MOREThe problem with long weekends is that when we get back from them, there seems to be an avalanche of last minute news to put up about events! We only just saw this one in time for tonight … Well, we’re not entirely sure as to what the show is about, but we are going
READ MOREWe headed to the Maitreya festival last weekend to support our friends over at Online Clubber. While we were there we had a chance to check out a whole shitload art that was going on. Man, some really, really impressive stuff by some really talented artists. As for the event itself, it was pretty creative
READ MOREWhat an absolute cracker of a day down at Blender Studios last Saturday for their inaugural artists market. Positioned along both sides of the lane-way and framed with existing murals by local and international street artists (if you haven’t been to Blender Lane before you need to check out Melbourne Street Art Tours), vendors offered
READ MOREThe Invurt crew got down to RTIST Gallery last night to check out New York City Kings, a collection of canvases, sketches, prints and drawings on subway maps from a bunch of old school NYC graffiti pioneers including Ghost, Tracy 168, IZ the Wiz, and members of the The Death Squad, amongst others. With King
READ MOREOnly just last week we were at the amazing Melbourne‘s Burning show, and again, this week, Paradise Hills gives us another, Project-Ion. We received this in our mail the other day, and thought it sounded pretty intriguing. All that said, to tell truth, at first the idea behind the show still perplexed us a little
READ MOREOver the last few weeks we’ve been seeing bits and pieces of work that Sync has been putting together for his first solo show in over ten years – and what we have seen, we really, really like. As a member of the renowned Everfresh crew, Sync has a long history in the creative world.
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