Whilst we sit here over the next few days and process the thousands of images and hours of video that we took over the four days we were at Cockatoo Island for the Outpost Project, we have placed a whole bunch of images we took for our live blog in our gallery. Theres lots more
READ MOREThe amazing talent that is Katie Houghton-Ward, Heavy Metal published comic book artist, painter and illustrator et all, will be holding a really intimate and intriguing event over the last fortnight of November. Inviting members of the general public into her studio, Katie will be putting herself through the gruelling task of producing fourteen pieces
READ MOREWelcome to our live blogging from the Outpost Project! It’s Saturday here on Cockatoo Island, and we’re back for more live posting from Outpost Festival. This weekend we’ll be covering as much as we can here and on other posts, so keep checking all the Outpost Project feeds to keep up on what’s going on.
READ MOREThe Outpost Project opens tomorrow and amongst all the glitz and art glamour Urban Uprising rises. Urban Uprising Gallery is hosting a pop up gallery at the festival featuring limited edition prints and works by Meggs, Deb, Justin Fueurring, Heesco Cut Collective, Vexta and the Concrete and Resin Sculptures by Will Coles (pictured below). “Urban
READ MOREEarlier this year, we heard about an ambitious project to transform Sydneys Harbours Cockatoo Island into a mecca of street art. When we first heard it, it seemed a long way away, and we weren’t sure exactly what it entailed. Over time, we started learning more, and getting an idea as to what it would
READ MORESome cool pieces on the video front this week, so without further ado … We loved Deams show at RTIST Gallery and Carl Allison brings the goods again with this profile video of the man and the show, check it. EVERFROST! Nice one from Blomtrog at The Island. ; Bei Badgirl getting up at PM3
READ MOREDespite their name sake’s view point (a local old lady said of the first display work “that’s ugly”) there is most definitely nothing of the uncomely in the work of Project Ugly . Tony Kenny and David Leach, the founders, began this endeavour to aid emerging Australian artists in legally showcasing their talent and have
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