Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Between the 20th and 29th of February 2020, Can’t Do Tomorrow will be transforming the Facility, Kensington into a must see event for inspiring artists and art lovers alike. More than 100 artists, crews and collectives will descend on the Facility to display (and distribute) work in urban art disciplines as varied as: painting, murals,
READ MOREWelcome again to another look back at some of the amazing art by some very talented Melbourne artists, who consistently keep churning out some impressive works of art. Im always impressed at the constantly evolving styles especially by the graffiti community, forever pushing their craft to new heights. Melbourne also has a great line up
READ MOREDon’t forget to get down to Blender Studios tomorrow night from 6-8pm for the Melbourne Street Art Guide book launch. Melbourne Street Art Guide Edited by Din Heagney, Allison Fogarty & Ewan McEoin Published by Thames & Hudson Australia Cover by Rone. Photo by Ben Wesley. 224 pages, colour, softcover Featured artists and interviews with: ABYSS_607,
READ MOREWell, the new year is in full swing and 2016 holds a whole bunch of cool shit to come – we’re working on a new project here for the website, which will be released sometime in February, so stay tuned! In the meantime, here is Dean Sunshines monthly Top 10 of all the cool shit
READ MOREThe yearly Stencil Art Prize has been, for many years, an international institution, with some of the worlds top artists contributing and winning the event every year. For the 2015 iteration, there is no exception – the calibre of work from some of the artists involved is of such a high level of talent that
READ MOREAn interesting video here from Upstart Magazine featuring Damien Mitchell, one of many stencil artists making Melbourne street art as cool as it is. Along with an interesting interview, there’s a bunch of video and shots of both his and others work from around the city – some interesting opinions, and worth the watch.
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
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