Graff Hunters
Meet the Steve Irwin of Melbourne graffiti:
found via Sirum’s Blog
Along with some other great titles ACMI is screening Melbourne Ink on Saturday the 18th of July, which I think coincides with the launch of the amazing kings-way book.
The good people of Acmi have offered us 2 free Dbl passes to see Style wars (see deatails below)
If you would like a FREE Dbl pass to see style wars just email us the answer to this Question: Name 2 Everfresh artist that feature in Melbourne Ink
Email to xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: stylewars tix
(sorry all gone- thanks to all that entered)
ACMI Cinemas Presents
Art and Street Culture in July at ACMIFirst Look > Full $13, Conc $10
Thu 2 Jul 7pm, Fri 3 Jul 7pm, Sat 4 Jul 7pm, Sun 5 Jul 5.30pm
Beautiful Losers unclassified 18+
Aaron Rose and Joshua Land, 90 mins, USA, 2008, Digital Betacam. Courtesy: Madman Cinema
Beautiful Losers charts the rise and rise of a group of multi-disciplinary artists including influential street artist Shepard
Fairey (Obey) and filmmakers Harmony Korine and Mike Mills. All self-proclaimed ‘outsiders’ this loose-knit group drew
inspiration from the rich sub-cultural veins of skateboarding, graffiti, surfing, hip hop and punk, finding an outlet for their
creations in the early 1990s at Aaron Rose’s storefront gallery ‘Alleged’. Scored by Money Mark and imbued with a vibrant mix
of historical footage and contemporary interviews, Rose and Land’s documentary about these artists’ shared histories,
journeys from obscurity and energetic DIY ethos makes for inspirational cinema.Curated by Kristy Matheson as part of the First Look program in collaboration with the State of Design Festival.
Thu 9 Jul 7pm, Fri 10 Jul 7pm, Sat 11 Jul 7pm, Sun 12 Jul 5.30pm
Style Wars unclassified 18+
Tony Silver, 70 mins, USA, 1983, Digital Betacam, Color/B&W. Courtesy: Wienerworld Ltd
“If you want to know what Hip Hop is really all about, check out a film called Style Wars” KRS-1
Shot in NYC in the early 1980s, Tony Silver’s groundbreaking film documented the new language of hip hop – graffiti, rap,
breakdance. Bringing subway battles between artists and civic guardians to the fore, Style Wars gives voice to some of New
York’s legendary writers including Kase 2, Skeme, Seen UA, Cap and Dondi. A precursor to both Wild Style and Beat Street,
Silver’s film is vivid, legendary and a rare big screen event.Curated by Kristy Matheson as part of the First Look program in collaboration with the State of Design Festival.
Australian Persectives > All tickets $8
Sat 18 Jul 4pm
Melbourne Ink unclassified 15+
Romain Levrault and Julien Sena, Australia, 2009, DV Cam
Melbourne is home to some of the best graffiti artists in the world. Laneways across the city have been encrusted with street
art and they’ve become popular backdrops for wedding photographs, international backpackers, even tourism campaigns.
Furthering the debate are filmmakers Romain Levrault and Julien Sena and their recent snapshot of the current graffiti
landscape with interviews from some of the big names in graffiti and street art: Andrew Chew, Andy Mac, Miso, Ghost Patrol,
HaHa, Drew, Meggs, Reka, Vexta, Phibs and Rone. Presented as part of State of Design Festival, the screening will be
followed by a panel discussion with the filmmakers, street and graffiti artists, Gordon Harrison (City of Melbourne), Dr Lachlan
MacDowall (VCA) and other special guests. Then join us at 6pm for the book launch and signing of Kings Way: The Beginnings
of Australian Graffiti, Melbourne 1983 - 1993 in the ACMI Function Space.
Curated by James Nolen as part of Australian Perspectives in collaboration with the State of Design Festival.

Dear Members and Friends,
You are invited to the screening of ‘Melbourne, INK.’
A film by Julien Sena & Romain Levrault is presenting the most prominent figures of graffiti and stencil Art in Melbourne.
Sponsored by the Melbourne Stencil Festival and in collaboration with Open Channel.
Uncensored, the movie is highlighting the paradoxal situation where street art is illegal but widely used for the marketing of the city.
Starring the Mitten Fortress, the Everfresh Studio and the Blenders Studio, the screening will go along with a live painting performance from the artists themselves !
with beer and Argentinean BBQ food available for purchase on the night.
PLEASE NOTE - FREE ENTRY for this exciting night. all details below.
Look forward to seeing you all here
Map and Transport Guide
Victoria Harbour
Shed 4 North Wharf Road
Docklands, VIC 3008
Australia
map
Melways Reference: Map 2E 7D
Alternatively, do a search for North Wharf Road, Docklands on WhereIs.com.
Parking
Parking is available on-site, as well as loading zones for equipment hire.
Public Transport
By Train:
Catch a train to Flinders Street Station. Next catch a tram to Docklands as detailed below.
By Tram:
Trams to Docklands depart from Flinders Street on a regular basis. Catch one of the following trams to the corner of Harbour Esplanade and Bourke Street. This trip takes approximately 15 minutes from the corner of Flinders and Swanston Streets.
* Route 48: North Balwyn to New Quay Docklands
Travels along Harbour Esplanade.
* Route 70: Wattle Park to City
Terminates at the corner of Bourke Street and Harbour Esplanade.
* Free City Circle Tram
Catch this tram from one of the specially marked stops on Flinders Street. This tram runs in both directions every ten minutes, seven days a week between 10.00 am and 6.00 pm (except Christmas Day and Good Friday), and during daylight saving extended hours, 10.00am-9.00pm every Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
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