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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Man, does Paradise Hills ever stop? They are so chock full of shows, events and other creative goodness lately – and this week is no exception. The Rambler Collective comprises four members, Hollie M Kelley, Ryan McGennisken, Jamie Hall and James Ruff. Two of these artists, Ryan McGennisken and Hollie M Kelley are no strangers
READ MORESaturday .. huh? Yeah, I ran out of time this week with everything, so we weren’t able to get the Transmissions up on Thursday – but that’s cool, as a few really cool ones were put out on Friday! Anyways, you know the drill, watch on for this weeks roundup of all the cool video
READ MOREThis weeks video wrap from across Australiasia isn’t too large, but it is big on quality. Shoe’s exhibition last week at RTIST Gallery was awesome – next weeks DMV show will also be amazing, but if you didn’t see this video with Shoe whilst he was down here on tour, catch it now – pretty
READ MOREWhen we interviewed him last year, Ryan McGennisken had mentioned that he was working on a solo show – and now the time has come around! We’ve been enamoured of Ryans playful illustrations for a while now, and his work has been popping up for the past few yearsin group shows across Melbourne with some
READ MOREParadise Hills First Birthday is being celebrated this month with a lottery fundraiser, exhibition extravaganza! With artists including Kevin Chin, Rus Kitchin, Jasper Knight, Morten Lassen (Denmark), Justin Lee Williams, Song Ling, Josh Lord, Aaron McDonald, Krishnamurti Suparka, Alisa Tanaka, Mark Threadgold, George Whelan, Paul White, Xoy Zoy and many more, wih Bands and DJ’s
READ MOREA walk down Hollie Kellie’s memory lane is a beautiful thing; her hand drawn illustrations show moments suspended in time, not yet tainted by that loss of innocence we know as ‘growing up’. Her spirited childhood is the basis for many of her works, often spurred on from old photographs found lying around, which are
READ MOREIllustration could be regarded as one of the most expressive mediums employed by both new and established artists. It is highly accessible, and often a gateway into a world of un-paralleled creative development. Whether you’re a veteran art critic, experienced artesian, or humble admirer of the often delicate practice, the second instalment of Brunswick Street
READ MOREWe love the group shows at the At Large Gallery in Northcote – some of our favourite nights have been had there in recent times! So we’re delighted to see that they are once again a big part in the Northern Exposure festival that will be happening around Northcote next week. “With Over 20 Artists
READ MORENews of this has been circulating all over the place in the past few weeks, and now the time is almost upon us – this Friday sees a massive street and urban art auction to raise funds for Traditional Healthcare. “In the perfect space for showcasing Melbourne’s urban culture Traditional Healthcare and supporters are bringing
READ MOREWe’ve seen a bit of McGenniskens work pop up over the past year or so, most notable when we first spotted it in last years Small Works Prize at the Brunswick street Gallery last year, and recently, at the Ending Where We Begin group show at Surface POP. Being the huge fans of illustration that
READ MOREAfter heading to the most recent Surface POP show featuring Phoenix last week, we totally loved the space and what they’ve been doing. Yet, its time for them to move onto bigger and better things, and they will be having a final pop-up show at their St Kilda abode before joining forces with the oh
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