Exhibition – Well Dressed Vandals – Lo-Fi – NSW

Good times – the crew from Lo-Fi are back for a little while, and are about to put on a variety of shows before the space they’ve been using gets renovated.

“Last year Sydney was treated to a concentrated program of week to week showcases of both local and international artists from the lowbrow visual arts movement. Highlights from the 6 month project including Meggs, Yone, Two one & TJ, Paste modernism II, Numskull, Beastman, Phibs, Creepy, Max Berry, Sofles, Josh Roelink’s Morte, Yimmy Yayo, Curvy 7 and Go Font Ur Self Ch 5.

After the intended 6 month programming of Lo-Fi Collective, The unique attic space is still awaiting some green lights to be transformed into a space that will showcase not only visual arts, but live music & performing arts. Therefore in the mean time, over here at Lo-Fi C Head Quarters, we thought we would treat Sydney to a few more shows to brighten up the calendar for the start of 2011.”

Its good to see them back for a couple more, and what a cool run they have lined up – first up, is the Well Dressed Vandals with “A collection of rap sprays and garments by the Well Dressed Vandals & friends.”

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Who: Well Dressed Vandals (and friends)
What: WDV group show
Where: Lo-Fi Collective, 383 Bourke St, Darlinghurst, NSW
When: Show opens Thursday 10th February @ 6pm

… but wait, theres more! Following on from the first show, they will also be showcasing Roland DG, Above and Does. Yep, pretty fkn cool –  we’ll keep you updated on these as they come.

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Check out the Lofo collective site for more info, as well as the Well Dressed Vandals site for some cool threads and such!

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For the past ten years, Fletcher Andersen (Facter) has cut his teeth writing for a variety of street press and music magazines. Drawing on his years of writing experience, and as an artist himself, Facter founded Invurt with the aim of promoting artistic events, and the established and emerging Australasian urban, street, illustrative, underground and low brow artists that partake in them. Follow him on Instagram @facter, or go like his facebook page, and check out his website, Irikanji.