Snapshots - Heesco - Mongo Hustle
- Art, Photographs
- April 4, 2011
Between the 20th and 29th of February 2020, Can’t Do Tomorrow will be transforming the Facility, Kensington into a must see event for inspiring artists and art lovers alike. More than 100 artists, crews and collectives will descend on the Facility to display (and distribute) work in urban art disciplines as varied as: painting, murals,
READ MOREWe haven’t seen much from him fora little while, but one of our favourites for many a year, Jasper Killick, better known in the street art world as Toggles, will be having a solo show up in Preston this Friday night at Neon Parlour. Japsers work has always been a curious thing to me, its patterns
READ MOREOne of our favourite magazines thats been running for a few years now is back! Six Years Later magazine is a full art expose that has been showcasing artists for quite some time now, and I’ve always loved their past editions. “6YL (a.k.a. Six Years Later) is a limited-edition periodical showcasing the art of creatives from
READ MORETwo guys whose work I’ve followed for quite a while will be having a show early next week in Melbourne, and I’m looking forward to seeing what Toggles and Swerfk have to offer with this one!! “Cerebrations” is a celebration of cerebral activities, relating to creative process and perceptive narrative construction. It is an exhibition of recent artworks
READ MOREUpcoming Melbourne artist Toggles will be holding his very first solo show at Nice Cat Gallery in Northcote this Friday, and we’re sure its going to be the first of many. We’ve been seeing more and more of Toggles work popping up on the streets here over the past year, and he has a pretty
READ MOREWho doesn’t like squid? I mean, there aint nothing like heading to yum-cha and getting a nice big plate full of fried squid tentacles … oh man, I can taste them now … Anyways, I digress, as far as we know, this show isn’t really about squid per se, but it is jam packed full
READ MOREMan, we love new magazines, especially when its a digital magazine and their content focus is on Australian and international artists. When its also put together by the guy behind one of our favourite flickr streams that covers street art up in Sydney, well, its a must read. “Knock knock magazine profiles street level emerging
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