Snapshots - Outpost Project - NEXT: The Future Of T-Shirt Graphics
- Graphic Design, Photographs, Photography, Street Art, Sydney, Typography
- November 22, 2011
This looks like a great group show! Allusive Collections is “a collaborative project featuring a variety of artists using clothing as a canvas. Our vision is to promote new artists and the capacity for creative genius. Allusive collections designs have T- shirt ranges that are offering both commercial cut T-shirts as well as scoop neck
READ MOREWe do love the Charles Street artists markets, so when we got this news in the mail we were double excited – they’re going to be holding a h=”Half Light” market up in Brunswick, which is great! Looks like it’ll end up being an annual xmas event for them, and what better way to end
READ MOREAround this time last year, we did our first snapshot of some of the cool sites that we read on a frequent basis that deal with Australian and New Zealand art and other creative endeavours. Every day our editor, Facter, reads through a mountain of blogs and websites, looking for cool events, exhibitions and artists
READ MORE“The Human Race has had its fair share of ups and downs whenever we have tried to boldly go where no man has gone before or wanting to bring balance to the force. In taking our ‘one small step for man’, we seemed to have trodden on many a toe. One minute we are playing
READ MORE“Expanding the visual arts audience through discovery and discussion.” Wow, our neighbours in the NZ just keep the coolness coming and this is the latest in an awesome onslaught of artistic fervour … over a whole week! Organised by the Contemporary Art Trust, New Zealand, Art Week Auckland aims to contribute to the growth of
READ MORELMTD Space is an emerging art collective based on the Gold Coast. This month, at 1000 Pound Bend Gallery, LMTD is launching in Melbourne with a group exhibition of 10 artists’ work from all around Australia with artists such as Daisy Catterall, Matt Rigg, Cheeks, Christopher Mackenzie, Eleven, Flake Nelson Nokela, Kid9, and more, displaying
READ MORETechnology and nature are not often seen as mutually exclusive, but not so for Michael Candy and Kitty Horton. Each have have delved deep into their inner artiste to give us Terrarium, a uniquely themed show that blends ideas of botany, nature and modern science through a range of different media. The show will open
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