
Australian Art Review
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.

Australian Art Review Tatzu Nishi's installation 'The offerings of peace' and 'The offerings of war' outside the Art Gallery of New South Wales is the latest sponsored art project by Sydney arts patron John Kaldor.

Australian Art Review The I ♥ Kings Cross installation formed part of Art & About 09 in Sydney

Australian Art Review
Tomorrow is your last chance to see 'go font ur self' at no vacancy gallery, whose new address is: 34–40 Jane Bell Lane, QV
Melbourne.
International typographers have been invited, Kirin is presenting and doubtless you will see some envelopes being pushed.
Source: www.no-vacancy.com.au
Fonts are used everywhere, everyday, by everyone, and so it seems the craft behind what was once a hailed art form has now been lost and somewhat taken for granted.

Australian Art Review Over the coming weeks Brisbane boy Keiron McMaster is gracing the walls of Joshua Levi Galleries in Brisbane's newest creative hub: the heart of Woolloongabba. Preview all day today, opens tomorrow Friday 31st October @ 7pm. Hold on to your wigs and keys as they say because this will kick-start your weekend something savage.
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
Unleash your inner silversmith at Metalab. Located in the heart of Surry Hills’ design precinct, contemporary jewellery gallery Metalab is offering classes in silversmithing and jewellery-making.
For something a bit different: weekday courses 10 - 5pm (with lunch break) for corporate groups (<6) looking for a 'creative..., out-of-office team building experience'.
Individual classes are also available, if interested send an email to: info@metalab.com.auRead More
For something a bit different: weekday courses 10 - 5pm (with lunch break) for corporate groups (<6) looking for a 'creative..., out-of-office team building experience'.
Individual classes are also available, if interested send an email to: info@metalab.com.auRead More

Australian Art Review
King Colours at Factory 49 in Marrickville ends this Saturday 31 October. Pam Aitken has done what many of us only thought about and chromatically documented the first floor facades of King Street, Newtown, in a chronological series of 114 60 x 50cm paintings.
Venue: Factory 49 Showroom, 49 Shepherd St, Marrickville 2204.
Source: www.artreview.com.au
Together, the paintings and photographs will record and transpose the colours into a dynamic and thought provoking insight into place and time in the Marrickville shire, addressing both the historical and contemporary aspect of site and space. The A4 size photographs will be donated to Marrickville ...

Peter Looking to support the arts and for a perfect opportunity to pick up unique and affordable artworks by Australian artists such as Wendy Sharpe, Norman Hetherington (Mr Squiggle), Reg Mombassa & Peter Godwin? Then swing by the Friends of the National Art School's Plate Auction 09 (click below for details).

Australian Art Review Ricky Swallow is at the Ian Potter Centre, NGV since last Friday. Don't kill yourself to get there right away - the exhibition will be on til late Feb - and you can avoid the crowds later on.
Source: www.ngv.vic.gov.au
Opening Hours 10am–5pm Closed MondaysSpecial opening hours apply to Public Holidays or as advertised. Closed Christmas Day and Good Friday.


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Source: www.artnomad.com.au
Art Nomad provides an online Australian fine art gallery featuring talented artists from Australia and abroad. Visit our virtual art gallery specialising in collectible Australian art and indigenous art.

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AUSTRALIAN ART REVIEW MAGAZINE: The larger format Australian Art Review magazine offers compelling articles and superb images: a celebration of Australian visual arts. AAR seeks to place the visual arts within a broad cultural context, with regular contributions from Australia’s finest arts writers, photographers and i...llustrators. Content includes artist gallery profiles, exhibition reviews, collecting advice and the latest in arts news from around Australia. AAR looks beyond the metro centres and beyond conventional art magazine obsessions with ‘big names’ or so called ‘cutting edge’ works. In principal there are no fixed boundaries and no sacred cows.Read More
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Australian Art Review
It's that time again. Next week October 22 - 25 the Royal Hall of Industries will be transformed into a sea of stalls and canvases as galleries from around the country and sometimes outside of it compete for your art investment dollars.
Highlights this year include performing arts, Australian icons and 'The Studio' for... self representing artists. Off the Wall makes a popular return.
Saddle the art pony, it's time to go to town.Read More
Highlights this year include performing arts, Australian icons and 'The Studio' for... self representing artists. Off the Wall makes a popular return.
Saddle the art pony, it's time to go to town.Read More
Source: www.artsydney09.com.au
The Weekend Australian Art Sydney will return to the Royal Hall of Industries, Moore Park, Sydney from 22 – 25 October 2009.
































