Group show up in Northcote, with Maka + Prism

Nice little group show happening next week in Melbourne City featuring Everfresh studio member Callum Preston aka The Tooth.

For those that dont know the spot. Higlander Lane runs parallel to King St. 11 a is directly behind Spearmint Rhino. Dont act like you don’t know where that is.
Come down and check out all the work.
Melbourne-based Japanese artist, TwoOne is staging his second solo show in Melbourne. ‘So Far’ opens 10th of September at the new ‘No Vacancy’ Gallery in the CBD. Expect to see new works on wood and installations. Click on the flyer for more info.

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.
Posted by Gary Wilson May 4, 2009 This post has 0 comments
l was meaning to take some quality photo’s of the show last night, but this was about as far as l got.
l’m sure Koan’s got the goods coming soon enough.



This saturday as part of the something wicked this way comes exhibition launch, The Tooth will be doing livepainting from 1 - 5. Print this flyer for priority entry and then redeem it for a free beer. Sweet.

thanx to Big Jim of Area 101 for organizing this massive mural in downtown adelaide, and all the party crew that made it a wild trip, Special thanx to the makatronix family for the food / house/ ladders + old buff paint (anton, toots, MT) / el synco + fam. free booze everywhere, hills crew for food (nickolaus noodlz der champignon) delts, sam son, dan-os, dlux, and that relocation van we drove back.
finished pics soon:
‘Mi Corazon’ presenta la Noche de los Muertos, con artistas de la tripulacion salvaje ’siempre-fresco’ El Roninio, El Diente y Makino-Hombre!
Ven a tomar tequilas hasta la muerte!
Stolen off the Nice Blog.
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Tonight will see the launch of new Melbourne city gallery No Vacancy. The gallery will be the link between artist run and commercial art so far not established in Melbourne.
Opening night will feature 10 of Melbourne’s best artists and illustrators setting a standard to follow in the future. No Vacancy will concentrate not only on offering artists a prime location and platform to showcase their work, but during the course of the year exhibitions will be accompanied by artist run education programs and workshops.
No Vacancy aims to raise the quality of gallery for local and international artists exhibiting their work in Melbourne.