Arty Graffartis Top 10 - November
- Graffiti, Melbourne, Photographs, Stencil Art, Street Art
- December 2, 2011
James Dodd’s solo exhibition, Pacific Rift, the opening of which was held at Lindberg Galleries in Melbourne on the weekend, is a beautiful collection of sun-soaked works. Taking Pacific regional Australian graffiti and reinvigorating the art through photograph and stencil, Dodd takes us into his liquid, dream like world; and the journey is quite something.
READ MOREAs part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival, In The Cut – Vol.3 bring together the best of both worlds this October when (the aptly named) Good Times Studios host a mega event that will have North-side peeps adoring the walls and shaking the floors all in synchronised harmony. Bringing “the laneways of Fitzroy to the
READ MOREIn something completely refreshed and promising, direct from the National Gallery of Australia, commissioned by and held at the RMIT University Gallery (Melbourne CBD), comes the travelling street art show‘Space Invaders’. After the success of its grand opening in Canberra last year, Space Invaders has been touring nationally, and now the showcase of Australian street
READ MORESafe House studios in Richmond is opening their doors this September, with their first exhibition, of which we are sure there will be many more to come. This wonderful creative collective is comprised of a slew of artists and businesses, who will all be combining various talents that cross the breadth of expression. Having their
READ MOREThe last time we saw some of Lazerfists work was back in Fit To Print at xmas last year, so when we heard through the grapevine that he would be the next artist up at RTIST Gallery our interest was pretty well piqued. “Real Rain” looks set to bring a whole new legion of fans
READ MORE“These vehicles acted as outside galleries, which roamed about NYC and Paris, showcasing artwork to the masses,” Josh says. “There’s also a reference to the artwork on these vehicles in an outside context; it’s artwork which has originally been created for an outside audience which I am now capturing the feeling, energy and style of
READ MOREThis looks epically cool – we’ve been seeing quite a few typography shows on lately, and all of them look amazing. “A Type Of Show” adds to the plethora of type derived art shows, with its own take on the genre and with an amazing cast. From Desktop Mag – “The exhibition is curated by
READ MOREHeres 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.
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