Don’t forget to get down to Blender Studios tomorrow night from 6-8pm for the Melbourne Street Art Guide book launch. Melbourne Street Art Guide Edited by Din Heagney, Allison Fogarty & Ewan McEoin Published by Thames & Hudson Australia Cover by Rone. Photo by Ben Wesley. 224 pages, colour, softcover Featured artists and interviews with: ABYSS_607,
READ MOREIf you didn’t get a chance to see the Clockwise group-show at S.T.K art space, this awesome line up of artists was curated by the lovely Filitsa Giannapoulos. This show featured a broad range of artists each bringing their own unique style, from Blek Le Rat to Conrad Bizjak to Rus Kidd and many more
READ MOREGood friend of Invurt, Senekt has well and truly become a part of Melbourne’s street art scene since moving here a couple of years ago. Now it’s time for his 1st solo show, Spectrum, opening this Friday night at Backwoods. David and I have had the chance to have a cheeky sneak peek this week
READ MOREThere is a long list of artists who have made their way over to New York City from our Australian shores, seeking what everyone else does in that big city across the seas – a chance to be inspired and create in one of the worlds most cosmopolitan environments. Brolga is one of these artists, who,
READ MOREGet along next Friday to this awesome group show featuring some of Melbourne’s finest artists, each with their own unique cutting edge style. Clockwise : Group show seeks to draw parallels between artists who are working in complimentary ways to express their inner thoughts on the natural and urban environment we are currently living in.
READ MOREIt’s not easy finding the best ten pieces around the city from month to month, but that’s what Dean Sunshine tries to do for us in an un-ceasing survey of the best of Melbourne street art and graffiti. In this, believe it or not the 64th edition of his Top 10, Dean has chosen some of the best
READ MOREFor those of you who were unable to make it down Juddy Roller to check out Cam Scale’s amazing show State Of Mind, here are bunch of photos featuring his works from the show. [nggallery id=510 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
READ MOREWe haven’t seen much from him fora little while, but one of our favourites for many a year, Jasper Killick, better known in the street art world as Toggles, will be having a solo show up in Preston this Friday night at Neon Parlour. Japsers work has always been a curious thing to me, its patterns
READ MORE