Exhibition – Cam Scale & Aida Sabic – Season Of Change – Melbourne

In the next instalment of the quarterly Season Of Change shows over  Prahran this Friday night, Revolver have something pretty fine cooking (besides Colonel Tans that is, one of the best Thai spots south of the river we reckon).

Two of our favourite artists here, Cam Scale and Aida Sabic, will be next up on the roster – opening up the Summer show "Hell Hath No Fury" ..

"‘Seasons of Change’ is an exciting new event that will showcase new and established artists both local and international. Seasons of Change is held at Revolver Upstairs on the first Friday of every third month, coinciding with the change of season.

Each event will be totally different to the last dictated by that event’s artist/s. All events will feature a large scale mural on outside wall lasting for three months, a one night only exhibition featuring two limited edition prints (editions of 30) and paintings on canvas. Following the event prints will then be available for sale on the DangerFork online store (if not sold out)."

New mural, great food, lots of affordable art and prints from two of Melbournes and amazing street/artists? Hell yeah!

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Who: Cam Scale & Aida Sabic with tunes from Hans DC and Who
What: Seasons of Change – Summer "Hell Hath No Fury"
Where: Revolver upstairs, Chapel Street, Prahran
When: Show opens Friday 2nd December from 6pm til 9pm

Check out both Cam Scale and Aida Sabics websites, as well as the facebook page!

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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.