»Just Another Group Show
In conjunction with Semi-Permanent Melbourne, Just Another Agency brings you “Just Another Group Show.” An exhibition celebrating the diversity and eclectic nature of some of
Graphic Design, Illustration, Animation, Stop Motion, Twins, Sydney
Illustrator Patrick Brown
Tasmania, GTA, Patrick Brown, Avatar, Illustrator, Comics, Launceston, Grand Theft Auto, Rockstar, Games, Humberto Ramos
Illustrator Rhys Cooper
Poster, Music, Art Prints, Alamo Drafthouse, Rhys Cooper, Rage Against the Machine, Melbourne, Queens of the stone age, Beyond the Pale, Them Crooked Vultures, Tyler Stout
In conjunction with Semi-Permanent Melbourne, Just Another Agency brings you “Just Another Group Show.” An exhibition celebrating the diversity and eclectic nature of some of
A young girl encounters hostile territory when she enters a guitar shop for the first time, colliding with the store owner, a self-obsessed aging
Jessica Charlotte’s latest exhibition ‘Nearest & Dearest’ explores the meaning of family and poses a fundamental question – should the definition of ‘family’ be
Duo Show of new works by Graig Poore (NZ) and ADi (AUS) opening Friday 6th August 6pm – At Large Gallery, 208 High Street
Great concept from Bryan Lee, check out his behance page to read more on the project.
“The A.N.T is designed to enhance humanitarian organizations
With stuff from around the world, as well as her own, Nani Puspasari’s site Designani has some nice stuff to get you inspired. You
Sisters Julia & Joanne Ritson have had some of their artworks printed onto limited edition silk scarves. You can see more of Julia’s work
Beastman will be exhibiting at Gorker Gallery from the 22nd of July onwards. See his site for more details.
As part of the State of Design Festival, Climate ReDesign tries an experimental collaborative project:
Two public design-workshops to generate ideas, connections and friends
Melbourne based Motion Designer/Director Benjamin Ducroz launched a great new reel: “Inspired by the forms, patterns, and movement found in nature and the built
Ubabub is a new Melbourne based company producing these fantastic nursery products. I like how the cots can convert to a kid’s bed as
woman and child, 2010, mixed media, 145.0 x 40.0 x 40.0 cm
Embrace 2010, mixed media, 53.0 x 91.0 x 32.0 cm
30th June