KA’a are no strangers to these pages, having just caught up with them last week for an awesome interview. They have also been very active in the streets and throughout the street art community in the past year, so getting a chance to see any of their work in a gallery setting is a real
READ MORESweet, looks like I finally have something in the Canberra category, and what an awesome show for the first one! The National Gallery is no stranger to its understanding and collecting of street and urban art – they got on the bandwagon a long time ago, well before all of this stuff started leaking into
READ MORESydney based artist and creative extraordinaire Numskull has a show coming up at the Lo-Fi Collective space in the first week of November with “The Weird Machine” “This highly anticipated solo show will feature paintings in mixed media on canvas, wood, custom made signs and installation pieces. This show will also be the release of
READ MOREFollowing up from his last solo show here in Melbourne, and on the continuing busy run of murals, book launches and shows, Phibs is set to have his next solo show at the Oh Really Gallery next week with Contra Posita, an “exploration of the different faces of one thing.” Sweet. Who: Phibs What: Contra
READ MORE.. and its quiet, and then its busy. Today I saw and got word of about four or five openings coming up in the next two or three weeks, so I’ll get to them in the morning – but, before I rush off to go and help out at the Collingwood Underground tonight, I wanted
READ MOREOver the past year or so, I’ve been seeing several KA’a pieces popping up across the city and in exhibitions, but it was only after the guys from At Large gallery told me to check out some of the work done by their friends, Kirsty and Mathieu, that I realised that they and KA’a were
READ MORESweet Streets powers on through its last week of events, and tomorrow night sees another big event event with the opening of the Collingwood Underground, a massive converted underground carpark and one of the major hubs of the festival, to artist and purveyors alike. This interactive event will showcase a massive variety of artists who
READ MOREEven though my dreams of being a pro-kick ass skateboarder were curtailed early in life due to a complete lack of co-ordination and a general fear of bodily harm as a result of a broken hand, I still love anything to do with skateboarding. Opening on Thursday night, Ambush Gallery in Sydney are presenting Beg,
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