Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
So for some time now I’ve been documenting some of my toy methods and practices over at my YouTube channel – its been a fun thing to do, as I’ve always believed that knowledge shared is knowledge used. This time around, I decided to grab some of my friends at one of our regular “toy
READ MORESome days, you see news that just runs completely counter to everything you try to work towards. We do try to steer clear of “opinion” here as much as is possible, but every so often we feel the need to do so. At the end of the day, we’re huge advocates of art and culture,
READ MOREAs part of the ongoing street art community project we’ve been sponsoring around Melbourne and Stonnington, ReVurt, we arranged for Heesco and Conrad Bizjak to paint Greville Court laneway next door to Ladro on Greville St. It was a pretty windy day and it threatened to rain a few times, but the boys got through
READ MOREArt Series Hotels, one of the sponsors of the Outpost Project along side the National Gallery of Australia, will be hosting a series of topical forums consisting of panel discussions on the many varying issues facing Street Art today. Art Series Hotels Group who are led by “young gun property developer and art collector” Will
READ MORERancho Notorious, Melbourne, is hosting some really cool shit lately! This weekend, ‘Etcc’ hits Melbourne for its third round, and its a whopper of an idea. Political, poignant, pleasing to the eye the “remixed and remixable” works in the exhibition highlight and delve deep into some of the sensitive and tricky areas of art, marketing,
READ MOREDonkey Wheel House Basement is hosting this years edition of The Brunswick Show, next Sunday in the Melbourne CBD. “This massive exhibition comprising of more than 70 artists including; Darcy Gladwin, Eliza Hovey, Emma Coulter, Helen Nodding, Jacqueline Gwynne, Jefrey Rudolf Jessie Tucker, Kelly Manning, Mick Turner, Milk Of Magnesia, The Winged Collective, Wendy Black
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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