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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Trouble 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 MOREA whole bunch of artists got down onto the a big collaborative wall at the Vic in Sydney’s Enmore the other week, with great results. Artists involved; Numskull, Tom Schwigs, Okae, Bafcat, Beastman, Onshow, Roach, Retro, Scott Marsh, Clams, Oniks, Elvis, Eels, Cam Wall, Fintan Magee, Moik, Jumbo, Phibs, Resm, Thomas Jackson, Resan, Oricks, Denes,
READ MOREGood news, everybody! (Okay, Ive been watching way too much Futurama lately) – the guys over at The Hours have just announced the whole lineup and shebang for their annual “Wonderwalls” event up in Woolongong – and damn, it looks mighty fine!! “The festival will run from November 8 -10, including an art exhibition, artists
READ MOREThe Ghetto Gallery team have been doing a bunch of vids over the past few months, highlighting cool shit out on the street. They have just released part #5 of this series, with a great little expose on Sydney street art from The Projects, featuring Beastman, Phibs, Scott Marsh, Numskull and Jumbo. Check it all
READ MOREThe guys that brought you Lo-Fi, Self Est, The Tate, The Opening Hours and Go Font Ur Self are at it again with another round of mad shows. It’s no secret here that we’re big fans – these guys put on a really great bunch of shows with whatever they do, and in this series,
READ MOREAh man, zines! Love ’em! Seeing a whole slew of great artists, some familiar and some we want to find out more about, putting together a bunch of extremely limited edition zines for a one night only show? Damn fine. If you haven’t really gotten into the zine phenomenon, you’re missing out – they are
READ MORETheir last show together looked great, and this next one is sure to be also! Guido Van Helten and Scott Marsh are putting on another show, this time in Woollongong, nicely titled “Road To Ruin” – we like it already … “Opening this weekend is an exhibition by street art/graffiti artists Scott Marsh and Guido
READ MORESydney’s Lo-Fi Collective brings us another exciting show, featuring the collaboration of two extremely talented ‘mates’ from Sydney and Brisbane. Scott Marsh, an artist who smashes out amazing street murals and pieces on a frequent basis, and Guido Van Helten, with his large scale solid colour creations, bring their efforts together in the Lo-Fi space.
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