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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
We’ve been following Cameron Brideoak since before he moved over here to Melbourne from Adelaide recently, and since arriving he has already started showing some work. Now, he teams up with friends Creature Creature for a showing of work at the Brunswick Street Gallery, and it looks pretty cool. “Cameron Brideoake and CREATURE CREATURE Illustration
READ MOREA couple of years ago, I purchased a painting by an artist who, until that moment, I was quite unfamiliar with. Beautifully flowing, almost organic, autonomous lines forming an ever so slightly forlorn and contemplative character. The piece, by Melbourne artist Caitlin Rigby, is, unabashedly, a personal favourite in my meagre collection. It sits centre
READ MORE“This Path We’re On” will be the first solo show from artist Caitlin Rigby in over five years, and we just couldn’t be happier to see it come up! “I will be exhibiting a range of my paintings from 2009, 2010 and 2011, some works have never been exhibited before.” For us, having only seen
READ MOREIllustration could be regarded as one of the most expressive mediums employed by both new and established artists. It is highly accessible, and often a gateway into a world of un-paralleled creative development. Whether you’re a veteran art critic, experienced artesian, or humble admirer of the often delicate practice, the second instalment of Brunswick Street
READ MOREAt one of those openings, the ones that seem to consist of my entire social life these days – beer on an empty stomach, still suited up from work and the taste of too many cigarettes in my mouth, a friend and I got to talking about artists who we felt were “on the rise”.
READ MOREBrunswick Street Gallery brings the Melbourne street art goods once again, this time with Urban Art Throwup, a showcase of both established and up and coming urban artists. Curated by Tessa Yee, who did last years Urban Art 10a and Sweet Streets @ BSG exhibitions, this should be a really great night, with walls set
READ MOREFrom her past and present stencil based art, to her work with Ruby & Sage on jewellery, as well as her renditions of characteristic artwork on reclaimed surfaces, Megan Dell is an over flowing glass of creativity. Her work evokes a sense of the urban, yet with deep, reflected and contrasting motifs from more a
READ MOREA new year, another amazing BSG group show – this round is DRAWN, a regular featured exhibition of drawings from up and coming and established Australian artists, and what a collection of artists it looks like – there is a bit of pretty much everything in there. Just on that note, we’re especially enjoying the
READ MOREThe Brunswick Street Gallery has, for some time, been a bastion of visual innovation amongst the sidewalk-bustle of Melbournes creative hub, Fitzroy. With numerous exhibitions revolving around both solo and group works, as well as competitions for emerging and established artists, it is no surprise that their next endeavour is helping to foster the expanding
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