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 MORETrouble Makers 2 brings over 100 artists to Vs Gallery in Richmond this September. If you missed the beautiful chaos that was Trouble Makers, then be sure not to sleep on the second installment. Just the shear number of artists involved should get your taste buds salivating. So rain, hail or shine this exhibition is
READ MOREDo get down to Off The Kerb Gallery in Collingwood this Friday 24th march and support to good friends of mine and their exhibitions, for these are two artists who’s work I admire and always have time for. I can always be guaranteed a great conversation with both David and Ben, they are my type
READ MOREAfter their amazingly successful Art Of The Mill exhibition and show, NFA Gallery are back with another popup show featuring some of Melbournes radest and coolest artists. “No Fixed Address Gallery is a roving art gallery specialising in Contemporary Urban Art, including but not limited to: – Graffiti – Street Art – Sculpture – Photography
READ MORESee you guys here this Friday. “Phoenix: a beautiful mythical creature which rises from the ashes of destruction” From the ash and charcoal of Manila’s most impoverished dumpsite slums rises a striking exhibition by Kaff-eine, with friends Geloy Concepcion and Geric Cruz, featuring collaborations between Kaff-eine and Manila’s garbage-pickers and charcoal-makers. Kaff-eine combines her realist
READ MOREEverywhere, thats where you’ll see his work. Phoenix, the street artist, is one of Melbournes most recognisable fixtures – no matter what laneway you have walked down, no matter what corner you peer into, there you’ll see one of his instantly recognisable works – cutouts and paste, collage and glue, entities hidden in the corners
READ MORESome of you may remember back in January that we posted a big assed painting session in Windsor that we helped to produce – at the time, I’d jokingly said that as the laneway didn’t have any official name, that it should be called “Aerosol Alley” … well, I guess its no longer a joke,
READ MOREAbout a year ago, we started working on a project in Prahran/Windsor with local artist and film media guru Wayne Tindall, at a laneway that was given the title Union Lane (it runs between Green and Union streets in Windsor). We helped organise a whole group of artists to paint for the first session, and then we
READ MORETonight will see the launch of a book that many have long looked forward to – the culmination of a passion project that we’ve followed from its inception. Having been “paintspotting” around Melbourne for years, Dean Sunshine started sharing his captures way back in 2010 – opening up his blog, Land Of Sunshine to the masses.
READ MORELast weekend a horde of Torontorians jumped onto their bikes to get a glimpse of something that they only have a very rare chance to see – Melbourne street art. Twenty four practicing artists from here in Melbourne sent a big package of pasteups over to Canada to be put up around the streets of
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