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- 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 MOREBe sure not to miss out on this show this Thursday. Please join us at Metro Gallery on Thursday 13 November 6:30 – 8:30 pm for the opening of Michael Peck’s solo exhibition, ‘Sanctuary’. The show is a meditative return to the quiet contemplation of nature that underpins Peck’s artwork. As in Peck’s previous series
READ MOREIt is a virtual impossibility for me to walk away from a Michael Peck exhibition without wishing I had one of his works on my walls – if I was to have to really, really nail down my “favourite” artists, he would be right up there, there’s just … something. Something about the fantastical realism,
READ MOREMan, has it really been three years? With a whole bunch of mad shows on this Friday night in Melbourne, we’re all spoilt – and the city wide exhibition adventure one definite stop in your evening should be Paradise Hills third birthday celebrations. It has been three years since the gallery doors opened for the
READ MOREWe got to Paradise Hills last night as well for Melbourne’s Burning – fantastic fkn show as always, Josh Lord did a great job of putting it all together, the crowd was rad and the art was superb. Get down and see it if you didn’t get there last night, its on for a bit!
READ MOREAh Paradise Hills, you wonderful bastion of artistic beauty hidden away in the back streets of Richmond – we love your shows, and this one is, of course, no exception. “Melbourne has seen it’s status as the arts hub of Australia reach a new echelon in recent years with the flurry of some new talents,
READ MOREWe saw an exhibition last year in London with the title “Young Guns” and it was a pretty impressive lineup of Australian artists. Though we can’t really seem to see any connection between that one and this one that’s coming up at Linton & Kay in Perth, the line up itself is just as impressive.
READ MOREMetro Gallery will be back in action later this month with their first group exhibition for the year. With an all star cast of some of their artists presenting a wide range of art based on a topic that usually never fails to get everyone all riled up – climate change. “A creative response to
READ MOREWith Christmas making its ponderous way towards us (hurry up, annual leave) everyone seems to be getting into the xmas spirit with parties, shows, and, of course, live art. Metro Gallery has had a phenomenal year, with solo shows from Swoon back in January, Michael Peck, D*Face, Stormie Mills, Anthony Lister, and their great Things
READ MOREClick here for Part #1 of this feature interview with acclaimed Melbourne Artist Michael Peck. Even though not always directly pictured in the products hanging on the walls, the aircraft of World War II are the most obvious objects that are associated with Michael Pecks recent show at Melbournes Metro Gallery, The Landing. “It’s definitely
READ MORELast week we had the absolute pleasure of attending Michael Pecks solo show ‘The Landing’ at Metro Gallery – what we saw, blew us away. Its one thing doing the interview, talking about the artwork and delving into these things like we did with our Feature Interview, it’s another to see it all the flesh
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