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- April 4, 2011
Well, as we wrap up our year, we have Dean Sunshines last Top 10 of Melbourne street art for 2012. Its been an amazing year for Dean, with the launch of his book Land Of Sunshine he’s been one hell of a busy man – but we’d like to especially give him some kudos for
READ MOREOkay, it’s been a while – I haven’t had a lot of extra time away from covering shows and shit to get around to some of the columns that I enjoy doing, but I’m going to make a start by getting back into the Press Mill. Press Mill is our regular wrap of all the
READ MOREOkay, a bunch of really different stuff this week, and its jam packed! Just got notice that the last episodes of the whole NB574 story are now up! Particularly of interest (though they’re all really great) is the last edition on Meggs, his solo show in London, and his residency with the rest of the
READ MOREIt’s been a few weeks since our last Press Mill, but there’s been a fair bit of news across both Oz and NZ in the past few weeks, so here’s our informal wrap up of what’s been going on in the mainstream media in terms of street art, and its ilk, across Australia and NZ.
READ MORESo, we said this would be a fortnightly column to summarise what’s been happening “in the press”, but I believe that it is now going to be on a “when Fletch can be assed on humpday” column – but, there *will* be one at least every month … So, read on for all the latest
READ MOREI made my way down to help out with the opening of Urban Intervention last Friday night at the Yarra Sculpture Gallery, and was pretty impressed by the whole affair (sure, I’m helping volunteer for the festival so maybe I’m a biased, but fuck it, I like what I like). The curating, by Anna Briers
READ MORESweet Streets keeps building up steam as it continues along its eventful program, and another awesome event of note is the upcoming Urban Intervention exhibition. In partnership with the Yarra Sculpture gallery, Urban Intervention concentrates on “site specific installation, culture jamming, yarn bombing, guerrilla knitting and other public art forms that relate to an engagement,
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