
Australian Art Review
No Vacancy presents Textile Design from the RMIT School of Fashion & Textiles – Brunswick campus. These multi-talented artists need to know the ropes with everything from printing, knitting and weaving by traditional
methods to Computer-Aided Design and digital technologies. Opening is tonight, Friday November 20 from 6...-9pm.
In the words of thread-god Akira Isogawa, "A garment can transcend, giving it a soul." I'm not sure about that, but No Vacancy is a good place to begin the investigation.Read More
methods to Computer-Aided Design and digital technologies. Opening is tonight, Friday November 20 from 6...-9pm.
In the words of thread-god Akira Isogawa, "A garment can transcend, giving it a soul." I'm not sure about that, but No Vacancy is a good place to begin the investigation.Read More
Source: www.no-vacancy.com.au
Textiles surround us in our everyday lives. Be inspired and intrigued by the journey of visually enticing colour, pattern, texture and form. Design for the Senses, Colour for the mood, Texture for the feel, Pattern for the eye. Design that evokes; A distant memory, past feeling; or new emotion Te...

Australian Art Review Philip James Frost: The Safer Option. Blank Space Gallery, opened tonight, up for one week. 374 Crown Street, Surry Hills.

Australian Art Review
Leeloo presents: Once Upon an Exhibition. It's not often fairy-tale art gets a gig all to itself, in fact this could be the last time for a long time. There's really too much to explain here suffice it to say there are a few sponsors on board promising to bring some trinkets along to the event and if you play your card...s right you might find some of them ending up your hands...check the link. Ambush Gallery is the venue, opens tonight 6 - 9pm.Read More
Source: www.ambushgallery.com
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Australian Art Review Paul Sloan opened his Reverberations show at Until Never Gallery in Hosier Lane, Melbourne CBD just last night. Runs until December 19. Pictured is the somewhat grandiosely titled sculpture, 'The Rise and fall of Western Civilisation'.
Source: until-never.blogspot.com
UNTIL NEVER presentsPAUL SLOANREVERBERATIONSNOVEMBER 18 – DECEMBER 19 2009OPENING6PM to 8PM Wednesday November 18 2009UNTIL NEVER2nd Floor 3-5 Hosier LaneEnter from Rutledge LaneMelbourne 3000 AUSTRALIAhttp://www.untilnever.net/

Australian Art Review If you have been meaning to fill in the gaps in your knowledge of the history of Uruguayan immigration in Sydney then waste no time in getting to the Margot Hardy Gallery at UWS: The Uruguayan Community of Sydney present their 2nd photo expo there for the next month, with a grand opening that kicked off no more than 10 minutes ago. On your bici!
Source: www.uws.edu.au
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Australian Art Review Opening at Joshua Levi Galleries 7pm tonight: Emma Sheldrake, an artist who delivers the flawless beauty you would find in a fashion magazine, skewed with a touch of western geisha and oozing that visceral blood-in-your-mouth taste of decay.
Source: joshualevigalleries.com.au
Joshua Levi Galleries is located in Brisbane's newest creative hub, in the heart of Woolloongabba. Focusing on emerging and contemporary artists, the gallery shows both locally produced and international exhibitions. ...

Australian Art Review A private viewing at the MCA tonight will kick off the Corbis Creatives Behind the Lens exhibition. 47 pieces were selected from entries numbering almost 500. From tomorrow the winning entries can be viewed in an online gallery.
Source: www.creativesbehindthelens.com.au
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Australian Art Review Gorker Gallery presents The King Pin opening tonight from 6:30 - 8:30 pm. This is Melbourne artist Nate Holmes Trapnell's follow up to last year's successful show The Fine Line, featuring more of his hand-drawn fine-line illustrations that have to be seen in the flesh to be fully appreciated. Corners Gore & Kerr Street, Fitzroy.
Source: www.gorkergallery.com
THE KING PIN BOWLING ALLEY IS FOUND JUST NORTH OF NO-WHERE, TAKE A LEFT AT LOST AND FOLLOW THE OLD DUSTY TRACK ALL THE WAY TO THE END. IT'S A MEETING PLACE FOR SPOOKY LITTLE HOLLOW EYED CHARACTERS, SPORTING FULL SLEEVE TATTOOS AND BAD HABITS. ...

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Tonight: 6pm. famous when dead opens a show called 'Conditions'. A veritable who's who of the post-pop,low-brow, street-art scene: Banksy, Ghostpatrol, Killpixie, Meggs & Sheperd Fairey will be showing amongst others. The gallery is at 207 Victoria Street
West Melbourne
Source: www.famouswhendead.com.au
FamousWhenDead presents new additions to the catalogue and gems from the stockroom and collection. This group show includes works by A1one, Banksy, Die Laughing Collective, Ghostpatrol, Kenji Nakayama, Killpixie, Meggs, Orticanoodles, Ozi, Sheperd Fairey and others. 12 November - 22 November

Australian Art Review mourns the loss of Nick Waterlow, the much-loved curator will be sorely missed.

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According to weAREtheIMAGEmakers an 'orgy' group exhibition featuring ben frost, joseph allen shea, ed
woodley, ozzie wright, andy uprock, numskull, justin williams, andrew
gordon, mark alsweiler, kyle montgomery, mark drew & sam stephenson opens tonight 6-9pm at palmer projects, 238 palmer street, darlinghurst. Unfortunately palmer projects website is staying very quiet about it all... so who knows!
Source: www.watim.com
palmer projects gallery presents an 'orgy' group exhibition featuring ben frost, joseph allen shea, ed woodley, ozzie wright, andy uprock, numskull, justin williams, andrew gordon, mark alsweiler, kyle montgomery, mark drew, sam stephenson and more. opening this thursday 5 november 2009 6-9pm at pal...

Australian Art Review Not exactly sure what this is. It seems to be on that hazy border between art & science. Dr Sam Spurr will no doubt explain in his public lecture... but as for whether this takes place before or after you dance for him is unclear.
Source: datasearch.uts.edu.au
DAB Lab: Body-Geometrics by Dr Sam Spurr An invitation for visitors to have their movement/dance reinterpreted into a three dimensional drawing to be viewed by the general public accompanied by an outdoor public lecture. Date: 4 Nov 2009 - 15 Dec 2009 Location: City - Broadway, CB06 Peter Johnson...

Australian Art Review The Manly Festival of Surfing starts today and to complement the goings-on at the beach there will be a raft of surf-inspired art at venues around the area. Check the site for details and while you are there make a bid on one of the art boards up for silent auction.


































