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- November 7, 2011
We loved seeing this festival last year and vowed to get over to it this year, but alas we are not able to – but the annual Street Dreams festival is one great event for Adelaide, and its something that anyone who loves art out on the streets should attend!!!! This is one of the
READ MOREStoke up those coals, wind up those gears and don those goggles Melbourne, because Friday the 2nd of March brings a Steampunk extravaganza of such coolness that even a difference engine would have trouble computing – Steamscape. After having opened up their gallery and store, Post Industrial Design, back in February, partners Jos Van Hulsen
READ MOREATom1746 is a relatively new artist on our radar, but his interwoven pop-art stencilist styled pieces works for us. Perusing his gallery, we were really impressed by the range of pieces he put out last year. “ATom1746 is an urban artist from Christchurch, New Zealand. Originally inspired by American pop art, he soon became heavily
READ MOREAh Paradise Hills, you wonderful bastion of artistic beauty hidden away in the back streets of Richmond – we love your shows, and this one is, of course, no exception. “Melbourne has seen it’s status as the arts hub of Australia reach a new echelon in recent years with the flurry of some new talents,
READ MOREWell doesn’t this look mighty fine? Besides using one of my favourite words in the English language (hey, its in the dictionary!) this show running alongside the Adelaide Fringe Festival looks to be pretty banging. Opening this Thursday, Discombobulated will have a whole range of cool shit for just about everyone. “A dynamic visual art
READ MOREOne of our favourite Brisbane collective lovers of art and creativity, Strutten, are putting on their second group show next week at the wonderful Bleeding Heart Gallery. “The Strutten collective are hosting our second exhibition, Square One. An event that pays homage to the modest beginnings of Brisbane creatives; from the shop owner to the
READ MOREWhen you look at the artists who are a part of the Higher Ground studios, you get a real feel for the diversity of modern art in Sydney. There’s no doubt that it is a hot bed of innovative thought and output, however as a private studio it isn’t that often that the public gets
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