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- April 4, 2011
MARCH RADNESS STRIKES THIS IS NOT A TOY STORE! AUSTRALIA’S TOY-ART COMMUNITY UNITES FOR FOUR EPIC GROUP SHOWS World-first toy-art retail concept This is Not a Toy Store is going all out this March with four consecutive group shows kicking off each Friday of the month. Dubbed ‘March Radness’, the series of group shows sees
READ MOREAnywhere But Here, B-SIDE Gallery’s 5th Anniversary Invitational curated by Ariana Leane. Flight now boarding – delve into escapism and immerse yourselves in the dreamscapes and idyllic destinations of your favourite local and international artists including: Eike König, Stephen Baker, Adam Kinninmont, 2Choey, Will Coles, Chuck Mayfield, Daniel O’Toole, Silk Roy, Alex Meagher, Josh Lord,
READ MOREMelbourne is well known for its iconic painted laneways; pumping life into our diverse, vibrant city. Blender Studios have been at the forefront of the city’s fine and urban art culture for two decades now so what could be more Melbourne than celebrating Christmas at an artists’ laneway and warehouse party – celebrating 20 years
READ MORE‘Worlds of Wonder’ by Vanessa Aloia welcomes you to the world of the unknown. Through this exhibition the individual is taken on a journey through the depths of the ocean to explore self. A wonder unfamiliar yet so familiar. Bringing to light the significance and relevance of the ocean and how it affects individuals as
READ MORE‘TOTEMIA’ is the debut solo exhibition of The Arts Hole resident Skübz Mope. You won’t want to miss this one, going down at B-SIDE Gallery this weekend. Photo courtesy of B-SIDE Gallery “I created my first ‘Totem’ design over 10 years ago, and ever since it has been a mainstay of my often varied artistic
READ MORE‘Waiting in Line’ is a new body of work by artist Conrad Square, comprising conceptual paintings and sculpture. While playful on the surface, these pieces convey great emotion and depth. The narrative depicts a society whose daily routines have become regimented and stark; questioning the individuality within the individual. Square uses a robust composition of
READ MOREForbidden Fruit by James Reka is online via Backwoods Gallery. “This exhibition explores the theme of desire and the underlining flawed nature of mankind, the realisation that we are not perfect now exempt from falling for temptation…” Ask yourself the question – would you have partaken in the Forbidden Fruit? James Reka is a contemporary
READ MOREMEGGS is back from Tassie and coming in hot with his brand new body of work at Backwoods Gallery. ‘Rain to Rust’ features a collection of new paintings, multiples on wood, interior mural and 3-Dimensional installation which celebrates the energy, process and cathartic release of mark making, providing MEGGS with an escape and peace of
READ MOREConsequence, the latest exhibition from Aussie larrikin and all round nice guy Tom Gerrard is coming to Metro Gallery this April. This body of work from the Melbourne-based artist, focuses on the daily minutia of anonymous characters as they go about their daily lives. “The sheer amount of detail contained within the paintings gives a
READ MOREFollowing the success of his walkthrough art experience Blinking into the Sunlight in 2019, renowned street-artist Mysterious Al presents SPOOKHOUSE — a new multi-sensory art exhibition experience set inside a re-imagined fairground ghost train. Climb aboard a rickety cart and journey through a twisting labyrinth of animated characters, paintings, projections and special effects created by
READ MOREBSIDE Gallery presents PHASE III Alex Meagher | Josh Lord | Will Coles Three artists exploring ideological subversion in the present age, curated by Ariana Leane. Curatorial statement: The year is 1984, G. Edward Griffin sits down with former KGB operative Yuri Bezmenov to discuss ideological subversion – the theory of Russia’s long-term plan to
READ MORESelf Imposed Rules solo exhibition by Craig Cole at Dark Horse Experiment. “Self Imposed Rules is a gift to hip hop, a cry for expression in the face of suppression, and is a rap on a canvas so fresh it’s dripping with Morning Dew. It’s through his brush that Cole weaves universal magic, a story,
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