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- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Lately, you may have noticed a slight absence here and there of the prolific art street art from one of Melbourne favourite artists, Urban Cake Lady. Having cloistered herself in the studio that past couple of months to put her works down on wood instead of her customary walls, RTIST Gallery has just announced her
READ MOREComing up next month at Melbournes No Vacancy gallery, is the featured launch of BLOKK – Melbourne artist, designer and illustrator who, in a previous incarnation, was known as Ian Blokkeerus. Invurt have had a close eye on this old chesnut for a while now, as he’s been working on this new body of work
READ MORETo celebrate the opening of their new gallery, Colour by Numbers are kicking things off with their show ‘Up Close’. If this ridiculous lineup of artists is anything to go by, then this will be a gallery to keep your eye on. In a rather unique approach, Colour by Numbers is a transitional gallery featuring
READ MOREAh, you probably thought we’d miss this weeks Transmissions, but never fear, here’s this weeks round up of all that is good n grand in the videosphere … there didn’t seem to be too much this week, but what there is, is awesome. Check out another amazing video from Carl Allison, for Melbourne street artist
READ MOREAfter little bits of teasing rumour over the past month or so, the guys from the Melbourne street art crew Everfresh have released the news of their impending visit to the NGV. This is going to be amazing – it will give everyone a crazily cool insight into the working practices of the Everfresh crew,
READ MORECinzah Merkens, aka Seekayem, is undeniably one of New Zealand’s top street artists. His combination of vibrant colours and intense line work creates an aesthetic that is nothing short of awesome. Big eyes, Goofy Grins, Skulls, Owls and little hats are just a few features of Seekayem’s signature style. As a recipient of the ‘Peoples
READ MOREOkay, so we don’t catch all of them – and we don’t know how we didn’t hear about thisin time, but in the general chaos of everything that was going on last Friday night it slipped by us, alas. From all the photos up on the No Vacancy Facebook page, it looks like it would
READ MORENext up in our Fibre Femmes interview extravaganza is Melbourne based Kiwi artist, Fresh Chop. Those with a keen eye will have spotted her delightful pieces about the place, often with more than a hint at her New Zealand roots. Like many of the other artists involved in the show, Fresh Chop is, well, fresh,
READ MOREWith Itch having taken out the first Australian round in the Red Bull Wreckers event last Saturday night at 1000 pound bend, the trans-Tasman battle is in full swing, and for those of you not lucky enough to be in Wellington for the opening heat of this international clash, here are some details on the
READ MOREAs you may have been reading, we’re running our special feature this week on a very cool bunch of female artists who are participating in the Fibre Femmes exhibition in Prahran this week – we felt like doing something different, and running this special feature as a test for many more to come – and
READ MOREFor all of you out there who think Suki (pronounced Su-key) is take off of a vampire loving; southern belle from the HBO series, True Blood, you’re all wrong; Melbourne’s Suki is a lot less two-dimensional, and a whole lot more interesting. Representative of the trend towards minimally coloured past-ups, Suki’s work is, noticeably, the
READ MOREBrunswick Street Gallery brings the Melbourne street art goods once again, this time with Urban Art Throwup, a showcase of both established and up and coming urban artists. Curated by Tessa Yee, who did last years Urban Art 10a and Sweet Streets @ BSG exhibitions, this should be a really great night, with walls set
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