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NITE ART | MELBOURNE ARTS CLUB
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Documenting the melbourne arts scene through word and image. July 29, 2013. Words – Julia Howland. Photos – J Forsyth. These wintery months are hard. The rain, the wind, and the bloody hail are keeping everyone inside. Plus, who wants to steer too far away from that lusciously warm fire place in the pub? Well we ventured into the dark, whispery night and checked out the first annual Nite Art for an adventure down the lane ways. Sarah Scout Presents (above). Check out more on Nite Art on their website.
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Uncategorized | cameronkhayes
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RSS for this section. May 13, 2014. Even dung beetles eventually realise that there will be plenty of dung where they finish rolling their dung……. The goldfields in the 1850’s were a magnet for everyone in the world who thought they were lucky. People on the goldfields preferred to put their lives in the hands of luck rather than in a plan they thought they could carry out. These people would tell you they’re lucky but really they didn’t back their ability to suceed fairly. The rebellion against common s...
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The Blender Studios | Art studios | Commission Murals | Street Art | Graffiti | Fine Art | Exhibitions | Events | Workshops | Tours
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I remember looking at the empty warehouse, there was rubbish and dust everywhere. It was hard to convince anyone that this space could be anything more than a demolition site. I was about 22 at the time (2000) and it was a massive investment. We divided the space up into 22 open studios.". We have 18 talented artists at Blender Studios, practicing across a huge array of mediums. Street Art tour and workshop. Looking to commission an artist directly for a project or need creative consultation?
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About Our Studios | Blender Studios
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After about year the Studios started to develop a personality. A number of street artists had taken up studios as well as many research artists. It was a true blend of artists. With different beliefs, creed and socio-economic backgrounds and educations. The Blender Studios became the intellectual heart of the early Melbourne street movement. Research artists became highly influenced by the street movement, Many making it part of their common practice. It was here too, that the seed was planted, w...The c...
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About Us | Blender Studios
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The Blender Studios continued as the centre of the Melbourne street scene and was making great inroads on the contempory art scene, with some of its artists achieving international acclaim. Some of the fine artists to come out of the Blender over the years are: Roh Singh, Emma Van Leest, Louisa Jenkinson, Tim Sterling, Cameron Hayes and Anthony Lister to name a few. Was released mid 2010. It was in early 2007 that the Blender Studios re-opened in the same warehouse on Franklin St. This time I was 29 ...
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Zoe Meagher: Projects
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Please click the name of a project to see photos and videos. August-October 2015) is a site-responsive audio-visual installation at the Melbourne Polytechnic, Prahran, commissioned as part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival 2015 keynote project. Uncommon Places II: Instructions from the Fringe. Featuring "affirmations", contemplative music and an early VHS aesthetic,. Draws on the language of the 1970s-1980s "human potential" movement in response to a large slogan on a nearby window. A twenty-first century...
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from Hackney with LOVE: One door closes, four doors open...
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Thursday, 10 November 2011. One door closes, four doors open. Me @ Dark Horse Experiment, Australian's are very trusting with their expensive IT Consumables. Sydney folk are very complimentary about Melbourne, they love the food, music and fashion, however the reverse is less generally less favourable with Melburnian's regarding there big brother as brash, in-your-face and money orientated, perhaps a touch of sibling rivalry. The first, Flinders Lane Gallery. William Breen at Flinders Lane Gallery. Next ...
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