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- April 4, 2011
‘No Hard Feelings’ is a group show curated by Badlands badman Chris Costa, along with Benjamin Coombs, Brigit Maher, and Conrad Square at Off the Kerb Gallery in Collingwood, Melbourne. We are really excited to see each artist use their individual flare and creativity to bring to life a great range of disciplines including; computer
READ MOREChecked out opening of the ‘Nasty Goreng’ show by Yok and Sheryo last Friday night. Tuner gallery was packed with eager art loving peeps and the exhibition didn’t disappoint. Traditional Batik textiles featured heavily, staring some not so traditional Yok and Sheryo characters. The exhibition also included contributions from a handful of artists, including Amok
READ MOREThe upcoming group show Anatomica, at Sydneys Plump Gallery, delves into one of the much loved objects of artistic expression: the female body. “….conception…growth…birth… The female form is recognized as desirable, feminine and beautiful, but there is a contrast to this sensibility, examined through a medical lens or in natural lighting. This is that the
READ MORE1000£ Bend never stops amazing, with many a hand in many a crafty pie! So it is not at all surprising when we hear they have set up a new monthly indoor design market of local illustration, fashion, design, jewellery and textiles. ‘Bend & Snap’, which held its inaugural market last month will be continuing
READ MORENext week at Melbourne’s Rist Gallery comes the exciting and anticipated exhibition ‘Swoop & Melodie’, with new works by Tasmanian born artist Taj Alexander (aka ‘Deams’ of AWOL Crew). AWOL Crew, whose members include Adnate, Itch, Li-Hill, Lucy Lucy and Slicer, is one of Australia’s most prominent graffiti, urban and street art crews. With artists
READ MOREWow, aren’t all of you in Melbourne spoilt for things to do come the 19th! Just had news of this show, and oh damn it looks lush just from the flyer pic! “Scottie Neoh is an artist working out of a self-sustainable mud brick hideaway in Tallarook, Victoria. He has used his many years of
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