Last night myself (and many others) braved a chilly Melbourne evening to get down to the opening of the latest Studio 615 group show – Time Flies – and man was I glad that I did. Held in Obscura Gallery off Carlisle st in Balaclava, previously mostly known for their photographic exhibitions, the entire crew
READ MOREOnce again it’s that time of the month, from blue lanes to Human Zoo’s. As the weather gets warmer the lane ways and streets of Melbourne come alive, here are just a few of my favourite images. [nggallery id=299 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
READ MOREI’ve been enamoured by the work of James Bonnici for quite a while now, his beautifully rendered and contorted blurs of portraiture especially – and this Friday night he’ll be putting on a solo show at Dark Horse Gallery in the Melbourne CBD. “Through portraiture and landscape, my work explores how distortion, blurriness, light and
READ MOREMan, has it really been three years? With a whole bunch of mad shows on this Friday night in Melbourne, we’re all spoilt – and the city wide exhibition adventure one definite stop in your evening should be Paradise Hills third birthday celebrations. It has been three years since the gallery doors opened for the
READ MOREThe following article was submitted to our Viewpoints column by well known artist E.L.K. in response to this article by CDH in the latest issue of contemporary magazine Art monthly. E.L.K. – The Mouse That Sunk The Boat It’s pretty safe to say that the Melbourne street art scene is quite divided on a
READ MOREThis looks like a fun series of exhibitions – the guys over at Sydney Street Art project will be holding a bunch of shows showcasing some of the finest amongst the cities scene, starting with Hules and The Dirt this Friday. “OFF THE WALL is series of exhibitions designed to explore the transient nature of
READ MOREThis Friday night, September 13th down at Chaotic Gallery in Windsors “Artists Lane”, Conrad Bizjak will be holding the opening for his solo show “The Human Zoo“. For years, Conrad Bizjak, aka Rad, has been painting across the walls of Melbourne, making a name for himself with his unique, creative and colourful works. In recent
READ MOREOne name that we seen crop up constantly over the years is stencil artist Poncho Army – having been a finalist in many rounds of the Australian Stencil Prize, her work is salubrious and follows a much more illustrative, and less photographic, bent with her cuttings – giving her work a unique character that’s quite
READ MORETwo artists whose work I’ve Ioved over the years are Drewfunk and Otis Chamberlain – and though Drewfunk has had multiple amazing shows over the past few years, shows from Otis have been much too few and far between for my liking! So its with huge pleasure that I see them teaming up this month
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