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Written by holly mccauley
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Monday, 12 July 2010 15:00 |
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If you're in Sydney, you'd be crazy to miss out on this one. We don't even need to say anything about Dylan, except that these photos will probably make you wish you were on the scene in 1964. Get along to Blender Gallery to feast your peepers on rare snaps by some off the best music photographers of the century. Dylan, Bringing It All Back Home will run until August 3.
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Written by holly mccauley
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Monday, 12 July 2010 09:00 |
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This is really nice little flickr group full of lovely photos dedicated to girls and their backs. Have a flick through these lovelies and why not upload your own little beauties to the group? This is voyeurism in the nicest possible sense of the word.
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Written by holly mccauley
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Thursday, 08 July 2010 15:00 |
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So, it's pretty late notice but Sydney-siders who don't have any plans on this lovely Thursday evening should get along to The Sugarmill in Kings Cross. It is here that you will find some very cool Sydney-inspired photos by Lisa Zhu, presented by Side Street Sydney and The Stairwell Gallery. Lisa's photographs are inspired by the fair city and are all about discovery, hidden gems and challenging perceptions. Free drinks and canopes from 6pm, just be sure to RSVP over here.
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Written by holly mccauley
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Monday, 05 July 2010 15:00 |
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Melbourne-based jeweller, Polly Van Der Glas is doing weird and wonderful things with body parts. Her collection includes rings, necklaces, bracelets and earrings made with precious metals that have been cast from human hair and teeth, definitely making you glance twice. Polly pairs amazing silver-smithing craftsmanship with an eye for seeing beauty in something that might otherwise have been mistaken being morbid and grotesque. The Van Der Glas pieces are available at Alice Euphemia and Alphaville stores as well as Polly's Etsy shop, be sure to check out Polly's blog, too.
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Written by holly mccauley
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Thursday, 01 July 2010 15:00 |
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WhiteSpace3 is a newly launched independent arts community site and on Friday July 2 (that's tomorrow), they are having their debut exhibition, Rather Be Naked in Sydney at 48 Little Oxford St, Darlinghurst. Rather Be Naked aims to uncover, expose and show the world new and emerging Aussie talents like artists, Caitlin Rigby and Dioni Pinilla as well as a live music performance by Chris Neto and Hollie Matthew. All pieces are for sale at a reasonable fare and the show will run until July 11.
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Written by holly mccauley
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Monday, 28 June 2010 15:00 |
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Listen up Sydney-siders, the Stone & Wood Keg Show has been traveling down the East Coast and has finally arrived at old Sydney Town. Byron Bay brewery Stone & Wood have got together with 12 amazing artists who have each transformed a Stone & Wood keg into an original artwork. All the kegs will be up for sale, with profits donated to charity. The Sydney Keg Show will open from 6pm on Thursday July 1 at Ambush Gallery. If the likes of Beci Orpin, Ben Brown, Catherine Campbell and Amber B tickle your fancy, we reckon you should show your face. Oh and the beer will be a-flowing too! (pic below thanks to Bec)
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Written by holly mccauley
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Thursday, 24 June 2010 15:00 |
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We got a surprise in the mail today from the very nice people at at We Heart Books. They have sent us a super special parcel wrapped up with string and in it are a few of Robert Hunter's limited edition books, Bearly Warm. We featured Rob in our last e-newsletter and have fallen in love with his beautiful illustrations. We have a very limited number to give away so shoot through your details over here and tell us why you can bearly contain your excitement over this little treasure by Mr Hunter. Be sure to have an explore of the We Heart Books blog if you're after some paper delight for your little ones.
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Written by holly mccauley
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Monday, 21 June 2010 15:00 |
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Frankie fave, Abbey McCulloch launched her exhibition last week at Helen Gory Galerie. Cabin Fever is a beautiful and bright series of oil paintings and sketches, we especially like this one, Big Boy, nothing better than a birdy and some killer blue hair. The show runs until July 17.
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Written by holly mccauley
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Monday, 14 June 2010 15:00 |
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Now this is a super cute idea... Four lovely NMIT illustration students from Melbourne, Emma, Sally, Sharnee and Josephine have come up with a great little way of getting us all chatting. The girls will post up four illustrations per day for a whole month (from June 11 to July 11) and whoever gets the most comments wins! Plus, those who leave the most interesting comments might just find a little surprise in their mailbox in the form of an original print. Now get commenting!
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Written by holly mccauley
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Monday, 14 June 2010 09:00 |
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Leah Bartholomew is having her second solo exhibition, These Are The Days, at Gorker Gallery in Melbourne this month! Opening night falls on Thursday June 17 (that's in a few days!) and the show will run until Sunday June 27. Expect to see some great pieces on show that explore the idea of small moments that bind us together. Leah will take us on a journey across sun-filled fields, down back alley-ways and through tall trees, making us feel like we are all great mates by the end of it. Make sure you check it out.
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