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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
If your looking for something to do this Friday night, get down to Revolver and check out Seasons of Change Spring exhibition. Who: Revolver Upstairs & Family (Boney, Cookie & Toff in Town) Staff Art Show What: Seasons of Change Spring. When: This Friday the 5th of September. Where: Revolver Upstairs. Facebook event here
READ MOREWhen we picked up the first issue of Street Struck last year, we opened its pages and were more than a little fkn impressed – there are many magazines out there these days covering graffiti and street art, and its hard to push up amongst the pack,- but what we saw within its pages made
READ MOREBack at the beginning of the month, we got together a bunch of about 30 or so artists for another great painting jam down at Artists lane in Windsor. The painting commenced on the Saturday, with a mass of new artwork being painted. Artists included Drewfunk, Putos, Silk Roy, Loadz, Presto, Senekt, Bailer, Facter, Ohnoes,
READ MOREIn 2012, local artist Wayne Tindall and Invurt began an epic multi-year project to transform a dilapidated laneway in the back streets of Windsor and Chapel St into a thriving mecca of street art on Melbournes south side. After a period of time running the project, dubbed, unofficially, “Aerosol Alley”, the laneway gained the attention
READ MOREOnce again David Russell has put together all of his favourite photos that he’s taken over the past month from around the streets of Melbourne – an absolute fine collection of work in this one, brilliant. Check it all out below! [nggallery id=328 display_type=photocrati-nextgen_pro_masonry]
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 MOREOver the weekend, a petition was lodged to the NGV, City Of Melbourne and the State Government of Victoria on behalf of the a large number of Melbourne street artists and interested community members. This petition was “signed” in the form of 20 painted panels on a constructed installation, and acknowledged by twenty artists who
READ MOREYou might have seen it by now, but here is the full press release! We’re teaming up with the guys at Cocoa Jackson Studios in Brunswick (check out our visit to the studio here), and a whole bunch of other amazing people to put on a grand ‘ol four day event showcasing some of the
READ MORENot too long ago we took ourselves out to Cocoa Jackson Studios to have a bit of a look around, visit Junky Projects and to see first hand what him and his crew have been up to in the past few months with their new studio space. Somehow we hadn’t quite been able to get
READ MORECocoa Jackson studios in the Melbourne suburb of Brunswick will be having an elevenses shindig this Friday, with eleven artists and eleven DJs. If you haven’t heard of Cocoa Jackson just yet, you should have – this newly minted studio up Brunswick way is set to start moving and shaking into 2012, and its on
READ MORECalling all mugs to have a go… … at attending the well anticipated exhibition ‘Have a Go Ya Mug’ – new works by Invurt buddies, Junky Projects and Presto at their kick-arse new space Cocoa Jackson Gallery, in the ubercool art precinct of Brunswick – tonight! Junky Projects is a one man street art crusade.
READ MOREOh hell yeah – after a hiatus last year after a huge event in 2009, it looks like the Northcote festival is back (albeit in a slightly smaller form. As At Large Gallery will be along that section of High Street that they will be closing off for the afternoon, it stands to reason that
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