Category Archives: Art
‘Here Art Grows On Trees’ by Simryn Gill at The Venice Biennale
The Venice Biennale is one of the most respected art and design events in the world, and last week saw the opening of the 55th International Art Exhibition as part …
‘Fragments of a Landscape’ by Chris Connell
‘Fragments of a Landscape’ is a bold collection of work from artist and designer Chris Connell, and is currently on show at Map International. The exhibition was born from Connell’s …
‘Tracker’ by Colin Pennock
It’s always exciting to receive information about upcoming exhibitions, especially when it is by an artist as talented as Colin Pennock. His latest exhibition ‘Tracker’ opens this Wednesday at Scott …
True Self Exhibition at Melbourne’s GPO
Melbourne’s GPO and creative agency The Jacky Winter Group have once again joined forces to bring us their ‘True Self‘ exhibition. Building on the success of the concept of collaboration explored …
‘Beautiful Creatures’ by Craig Waddell
We recently discovered another talented Australian Artist, Craig Waddell, whose latest exhibition ‘Beautiful Creatures’ is on show at Edwina Corlette Gallery. Waddell was born in Sydney and graduated with a …
‘Between The Lines’ by Michael Muir at Jan Murphy Gallery
A few weeks ago we caught wind of news that Sydney artist Michael Muir has a new collection of work titled ‘Between The Lines’ which will be on show at …
‘Plate Glass’ by Sam Shmith at Arc One Gallery
In a slightly more moody collection titled ‘Plate Glass’ Sam Shmith presents large-scale photographic landscapes, which explore our existance with the surrounding world. Shmith’s seven large landscapes portray our connection …
Doused by Todd Hunter
On Wednesday we snuck out of the studio and popped down the road to Scott Livesey Galleries to see ‘Doused’, the latest exhibition from Australian artist Todd Hunter. Todd Hunter’s latest …
‘A Hidden Place’ by Beci Orpin and Kat Macleod
We could not believe it when we heard that two of our favourite talented melbourne artists were joining creative forces to create an exhibition at Lamington Drive. But it is true, Kat Macleod …














