This looks epically cool – we’ve been seeing quite a few typography shows on lately, and all of them look amazing. “A Type Of Show” adds to the plethora of type derived art shows, with its own take on the genre and with an amazing cast. From Desktop Mag – “The exhibition is curated by
READ MOREAhh, Thursdays, and while I’m up here in Canberra for work (Oh hai, where’s the art at Canberrans?), I’ve been keeping sane by watching a bunch of great videos that have come out this week … We’re excited about the show in Melbourne on Friday at Rtist Gallery, and here’s the preview – Sofles is
READ MOREColour fans unite for this special show from one of Australias icons of illustration and design. “Priapic skeletons, gloamings, poles and trunks, fire and water and recent experiments in psycho-dramatism” – Coloured In, Hosted by Watters Gallery in Sydney, is a collection of works by the acclaimed Mambo artist Chris O’Doherty, known more widely as
READ MOREAnother high energy event is due to hit the Gold Coast Saturday week. And no, it’s not another Cyclone – or Schoolies (is there a difference?). BoardShop Australia, in conjunction with Ironlak, will be hosting a killer all day skateboarding and live art’s workshop on the 13th of August. ”Aside the immense line-up of skateboarding,
READ MOREGorgeous drawings, photographs and an attractively talented musician/artist behind it all! This show is a real piece of art! … and we’d love to be quitting our day jobs to get on a plane for this one… “Joel Birch is a jack of all trades and king of them all. Joel spends the year round
READ MORECome on down and get your quixotic hats on for this Wednesday night, with another great group show at For Walls, this time with “Sideshow” – a wonderful collection of the bold, beautiful, and bizarre in one of the gems of the Miss Libertines abode. ”In 2010, ten Australian artists were selected out of numerous
READ MOREHeres something a little special. Street SmART began as a cultural advancement initiative in 2008, put together by Katherine Dine and Justin Tumilaar. The Aim of this amazing arts program is to provide the youth of Melbourne’s inner and outer suburbs with an outlet to experience and learn, in the underground and urban arts community.
READ MOREA walk down Hollie Kellie’s memory lane is a beautiful thing; her hand drawn illustrations show moments suspended in time, not yet tainted by that loss of innocence we know as ‘growing up’. Her spirited childhood is the basis for many of her works, often spurred on from old photographs found lying around, which are
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