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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
The annual Melbourne Midsumma festival is coming up fast, and alongside this twenty four year old annual celebration of gay, lesbian, bi, trans, intersex and queer arts, we’ve come to expect an amazing array of creative shows and events across its program. This year is jam packed full of great displays, not least of which
READ MOREIn the next instalment of the quarterly Season Of Change shows over Prahran this Friday night, Revolver have something pretty fine cooking (besides Colonel Tans that is, one of the best Thai spots south of the river we reckon). Two of our favourite artists here, Cam Scale and Aida Sabic, will be next up on
READ MOREThe Outpost Project opens tomorrow and amongst all the glitz and art glamour Urban Uprising rises. Urban Uprising Gallery is hosting a pop up gallery at the festival featuring limited edition prints and works by Meggs, Deb, Justin Fueurring, Heesco Cut Collective, Vexta and the Concrete and Resin Sculptures by Will Coles (pictured below). “Urban
READ MORECharity events always warm the cockles of the heart don’t they and specially ones that also warm the feet! IHART is a charity sneaker exhibition being held at The Claremont Hotel’s Grey Door Gallery in Perth, with all proceeds heading to the Heart Foundation, of course! With twenty painted converse, thirty skateboards, thirty limited edition
READ MORESydney-siders beware as China Heights Gallery has come well prepared tonight! Chris Town’s new solo show ‘Randy Credit Ruins Daily Contrast’ will be in full swing! “My latest body of work is made up of two parts. The first are works that combine found object assemblage with painting in gouache. In doing so, I am
READ MOREWith hints of the sensual, and always with a veil of salubrious beauty, Eveline Tarunadjaja’s illustrative works beckon the eye to dive into the dreamlike worlds, and intricate patterns, that they espouse. As a self taught artist who moved to Australia in her teens, Eveline has since pursued her artistic passion with a vigorous can-draw
READ MOREOutre Gallery in Melbourne brings us a very cute eclectic exhibition next week ‘Go Go Gocco Go’! “Gocco technology was invented in Japan (1977) as a home-use, lo-fi mini screen print system that allows simple, multi-colour printing. Using flash bulbs and small thermal print screens, this ingenious invention has been adopted by artists who love
READ MOREThe upcoming Space Invaders exhibition is giving the public a chance to indulge their interests even further with a talk by the curator of the event Jaklyn Babington, Assistant Curator, International Prints, Drawings and Illustrated Books, National Gallery of Australia. So book your seats, pack your lunch and get in some learning in – see
READ MOREOne of Perths Last Chancer’s, and all round cool, weird and wonderful artists, Sean Morris, has his first debut UK solo show coming up later this week, with the launch of “Killer Abs Will Kill You.” We saw this over at Heaps Good: “Beach presents ‘Killer Abs Will Kill You‘, the debut UK solo exhibiton
READ MOREWith an amazing back catalouge of work, as well as a style that literally jumps out at you, Fintan Magee has the goods – and he’s been pretty damn prolific lately, with work springing up all across the country. You need only check out one of his recent wall sized still lifes to get an
READ MOREOur friend Enix will be taking off to distant shores soon, but before he heads off to the wide world of madventureland, he’ll be having a last display of his recent work – his fourth solo show, Sa.yo.na.ra! “This will be the final exhibition before en?x goes to swim in a larger pond in Europe.
READ MORESighted over at the fabulous Just Another Agency blog – stencil artist 23rd Key has been cutting away at paper since 2005, and with a background in artistic practices as diverse as graphic design, print making and even audio engineering, her works comes at you from a myriad of different directions. “Her first solo exhibition,
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