Heres 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 MOREWe’ve been blessed to have seen a tiny smidgeon of the progress for this upcoming show from Kristen McIver, and we can’t help but want to tell everyone about it! McIver’s glowing typography is quite a beautiful sight, delving as she does into different phrases, words and other subversive messages (it really tickles our complete
READ MOREWe love seeing news of any show from Vexta, and the neonic colour queen has another one coming up in Melbourne next week, and we’re all pretty excited to see what she has come up with. “Across Neon Nights captures fragments of that elusive moment when our dream world and wakeful realities collide by rendering
READ MORENext week, one of New Zealand’s finest and most pro-active exports, Mark Alsweiler, is launching yet another solo exhibition at Sydney’s China Heights Gallery. Reminiscent of the folk art that influences it, Mark’s unique style invites the viewer to explore the narratives behind the characters occupying his artworks, even if he himself, isn’t quite sure
READ MOREWe were ecstatic to learn of an incredible opportunity to see, and experience, a body of work created by four extremely talented ex-artists of the iconic, and uber-influential surf brand, MAMBO. “These artists have contributed to Mambo as the highly influential culture maker of the 90s and early 2000s – with their designs filtering down
READ MOREComing up this weekend, one of Melbournes finest adopted residents, SEARious Jones, will be having her solo show at Footscrays most awesome establishment, OneFiveFaction. “With a Little Help From My Friends will present “… paintings, illustrations and limited edition prints, as well as some interactive 3D sculptures, which all feature a borrowed a face or
READ MOREJoshua Smith is a busy man; between coordinating exhibitions, teaching creative classes, fundraising through art auctions and opening hugely anticipated gallery spaces, he somehow also manages to create artworks with a larger-than-life visual effect. Drawing inspiration from varying cultural aspects of classic film, Japanese culture and well, anything that proves awesome to look at, Joshua
READ MOREInvurt wouldn’t be anything without the rest of the web and arts community – we spend at least an hour or two every day going through a wide range of feeds and sites, checking for news and seeing what’s happening. Probably half the event stuff we post up is composed of things we find through
READ MORESweet Streets keeps building up steam as it continues along its eventful program, and another awesome event of note is the upcoming Urban Intervention exhibition. In partnership with the Yarra Sculpture gallery, Urban Intervention concentrates on “site specific installation, culture jamming, yarn bombing, guerrilla knitting and other public art forms that relate to an engagement,
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