I popped along to a House Proud installation last night. The series is part of
Melbourne’s Next Wave Festival
, and basically it’s artists teaming up to kind
of create an art exhibition in someone’s living room. Yep – it’s in someone’s
actual house. Art on the walls, punters wandering round with plastic glasses
of goon, and the family dog running about. The one I saw featured Miso and
Ghostpatrol, who I both fell in love with a little bit, particularly all the cute paper
designs and creatively vandalised books. Sadly, I only had time to take one quite
awful photo before my camera died – believe me it was better in the flesh! If you’re
in Melbourne over the next week or so, you can see for yourself. There’s four more
House Prouds to go: Friday May 23rd (Emile Zile), 6-9pm at 37 Rupert Street,
Collingwood; Sunday May 25th (Conrad Dudley Bateman), 2-6pm at 373 Howe
Parade, Port Melbourne; Tuesday May 27th (Kotoe Ishii), 6-9pm at 4/61 Little
Oxford Street, Collingwood; and Thursday May 29th (Rowan McNaught), 6-9pm
at 263 Wellington Road, Collingwood. It’s free and you get to have a secret sticky
beak at other people’s houses while indulging in a bit of culture. Thumbs up.

house proud, frankie magazine