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- April 4, 2011
Knock Knock Magazine presents Evenings in the Lounge: Street and Screen Artists with Knock Knock, a series of artist talks featuring some of Australia’s best street and screen artists. This should be a rad event. Wish I was up in Sydney to experience Vivid; all the coverage of it I’ve seen so far has been awesome!
READ MORESeasons of change is back with another instalment for Winter with the F1 Crew. A great series showcasing some of Melbourne’s finest talent and artists. Check it out next Friday the 7th June at Revolver. From the press release: “Formula 1 crew began around mid 2005 in Melbourne, Australia with original members being SIRUM – HOOKR
READ MOREAnother month goes by and another brilliant top ten from our good mate Dean Sunshine :) I always love getting Dean’s monthly email to see what goodness he’s found around Melbourne this month. An awesome selection as usual. [nggallery id=251 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry] 1. Adnate – Richmond 2. Vans the Omega and PLEA – Fitzroy 3. DOES
READ MOREFor over three years now we’ve been teased with the release of a documentary about the past thirty years of Melbourne graffiti and street art – Children Of The Iron Snake. The first we saw of it was the above preview trailer below, plus a cut down unfinished version was shown at the There’s More
READ MOREWe missed the debut show from Factotum, the latest crew of cool creativity to join the Sydney scene, back in January – but we got word of this show in the nick of time, and damn it does look pretty cool! “The Rum Diaries” is a group exhibition, featuring established and emerging local street and
READ MORESoldiers Rd, which opened earlier this year, has already had some of our favourite shows and put some damn fine artwork up on the walls. Now, in the leadup to Xmas, the gallery gathers together a whole bunch of exciting artists to transform the simple cardboard medium into works of art – at an amazingly
READ MOREWe do love ourselves a great mashup, and who better than aMBUSH Gallery to put on a group show of modern artists reinventing those masters of old? “For centuries, art has marched alongside history, and history alongside art. Each movement, from the painstakingly detailed oils of the Renaissance to the tongue-in-cheek boldness of 1960s Pop
READ MOREHigher Ground Studio, in Sydney, boasts of some of the most exciting established and emerging talent in the country. The studio was established in 2010 with the boys behind the door pumping out a varied cross section of work from differing styles ever since. The artists include; Beastman, Bennett, Ears, Mark Alsweiler, Max Berry, Neil Tomkins, Numskull, Phibs, Thomas Jackson and Tom Ferson. To celebrate
READ MOREHigher Ground studios has been around since 2010, and we’ve covered them, and the artists that make their home there, a hell of a lot over that period. Coming up at Kind Of Gallery, this group show, with all of the artists putting forth examples of their work, is nothing short of awesome. Beastman, Bennett, Ears, Mark Alsweiler, Max Berry, Neil
READ MOREThis looks all kinds of awesome, really. Wollongong has a grand weekend ahead as a bunch of talent and some of Australias finest street artists descend on the city to paint, talk and exhibit. “We are proud to announce a project we have been working on with Verb Syndicate in Wollongong. WONDERWALLS is a three day art
READ MOREWe heard news of this a few months ago, and its finally here! This Friday sees the launch of an awesome collaboration of Sydney artists, creatives and bloggers into a superfest of art, ideas and talent – fuckin a! “THE HOURS is a joint venture by three long time friends and artists, Brad Eastman (Beastman),
READ MOREI mean, dear god damn look at that list of artists – aMBUSH Gallery keeps setting the bar for some amazing shows, and, teaming up with Doctor Dboe their next show is a cacophonic array of black and white imagery – our favourite! “Faced with the challenge of stark simplicity, 67 Australian and international artists
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