Monthly Archives: May 2012

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The People’s Pennant

Taking the pennant from the confines of sports to celebrate the wondrous achievements of the everyday, whether it be drinking coffee or getting out of bed. Read More

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25 Years of rage

As part of Vivid Sydney 2012, a large scale installation of over 100 television sets will fill Carriageworks to celebrate 25 years of rage on ABC TV.Read More

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The Drawing Arm

“Ever wondered what’s essential for quality illustration? A Drawing Arm – of course!”. From The National Grid Gallery comes an illustration agency like none other.Read More

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Lightbulb Lounge Room

The Lightbulb Lounge Room is an amalgamation of inspiring curiosities, a quietly buzzing hive of creative endeavour and a place for people to collaborate.Read More

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The Carmine Vault

Fafi tells us a tale of violence, romance and decadence in “The Carmine Vault” – it is not a fairy tale, but a visual feast avec mischief, flirty curves and pouty lips.Read More

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Sweet Explorations

Sweet Explorations is a group exhibition showcasing some of Wellington’s emerging female illustrative artists and their own personal visual interpretation of desire.Read More

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Secret Walls Melbourne

The fourth Secret Walls series is about to kick off in Melbourne, and the lineup is impressive with Hancock and Reliable the first two artists to battle it out.Read More

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SP Sydney – Day 2

Day 2 of Semi-Permanent Sydney featured an impressive lineup with Luca Ionescu, Where There’s Smoke, Vince Frost, Bec Winnel, David Alan Harvey, Hi-Res, Gmunk and The Monkeys.Read More

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SP Sydney – Day 1

Semi-Permanent started for the 10th year with an amazing line-up of creatives talking about their inspirations, techniques and the path that led them to where they are today. Read More

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The Humble Magazine

The internet has given creatives easy access to information, images and other great resources. Has this resulted in the death of an artists library collection? Read More