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wardlow (f)art

July 10, 2008
7:00 pmto10:00 pm

 this place has openings maybe monthly, but is a general no from me cozve the overly expensive (read dollars not donation) beer/bar prices. I did find the 1960s picture books on freakshows & pen scribbles of pornartgraffiti kinda yes but. Is in a whorehouse in fitzroy-4 wood st, nr the napier…Some kind of residency/exhibition/open studio/gallery – tonight (thurs 10 july) 7-10pm. www.wardlow.com.au. etc etc blah blah-ha-ho-humdrum…

numerous (F)arting-thurs 3 july

July 3, 2008
5:00 pmto8:00 pm

Atrium project, 5-7pm, rmit spare room project space. 23-27 cardigan st carlton.

Ed Fella, 6-8pm. Narrows gallery – lvl 2, 141 flinders lane.

The big smoke. 6-8pm. Blindside gallery, Nicholas Blding lvl 7, room 14, 37 swanston.

Jon Cattapan, ?6-8?, sutton gallery 254 brunswick st fitzroy (b/w Greeves&Johnston).

…. then platform/degraves subway & per sq metre Friday 4th 6->9->

 

(f)art at per sq metre. fri 18 july 6-9pm

July 18, 2008
6:00 pmto9:00 pm

“Entropy (en2+trope)” Works by NEW 2. Opening Night Friday 18 July 2008 6-9pm

http://www.persquaremetre.com/

per square metre 191-193 Johnston Street Collingwood

unsoundbwoy at carni – high st northcote.

July 5, 2008
7:00 pmto11:55 pm

 

JUNGLISTIC RIDDEMZ

is planned to start at 7:00 pm on Jul 5, 2008 at CARNI.WE RETURN TO THE WICKED WAREHOUSE THAT IS CARNI. SAT 5TH JULY JUNGLISTIC RIDDEMZ RETURNS!. FEAT: HYBRYD, NEPTUNE, FOUNDATION STEPPER, UNSOUNDBWOY (LIVE!), FOLKLAW. $10 ENTRY

Bouverie (f)art, sat 5th july. 7pm.

July 5, 2008
7:00 pmto10:00 pm

Tape Projects present Exquisite Features at 1/81 Bouverie St, Carlton.

Exhibition/ publication launch. 7pm Saturday 5th July.

lindberg (f)art opening. sat 5 july 5-8pm.

July 5, 2008
5:00 pmto8:00 pm
James Cochran ‘New Paintings’ Opening night Sat 5th July 5 til 8 pm

Lindberg Contempory Art Gallery 48 CAMBRIDGE ST COLLINGWOOD LINDBERGCONTEMPORARY.COM.AU

 

Platform (f)art opening. fri 4 july 6-8pm.

July 4, 2008
6:00 pmto8:00 pm

Platform Artists Group (Degraves Street Subway Melbourne) presents Opening Night: Friday 4 July 6-8pm Gubba World Koori Allsorts

SHARON WEST, CHARLIE O, JARROD ATKINSON, MANDI-BARTON-TRAVIS, ANDREW TRAVIS, CAROL WRIGHT

Opening Guest Speaker: Aunty Bunta Patten Gubbaworld is derived from the Koori name for white people. The exhibition parodies the notion of the museum diorama cabinet, and is inspired by past museum (mis)practices. The work is constructed in both a 2D and 3D format, and offers a pseudo-historical narrative of Victorian settler history. Drawing on references from the Aboriginal dioramas of Melbourne Museum and the Great Colonial Exhibitions of the late 1800s, the themes focus on settler and Indigenous contact, offering parables and inversions that satirise the ideas of the great Southern land, the Noble Savage and white colonisation. This work falls during NAIDOC, and we celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.Vitrine Continually Genuine TANIA SMITH & KUBOTA FUMIKAZU Continually Genuine is a performance project based on the artists’ process of applying for Australian residency. Kubota Fumikazu and Tania Smith were obligated to prove that their union was “genuine and continuing”. Recollections of tender moments were retold to a stranger in the sterile surrounds of a government office. The absurdity of this situation, and the broader issues in contemporary politics regarding immigration constitute the basis for the project. A special performance by the artists will take place on the opening night.

Sample 10th March 1960 VICTORIA STAMOS “The object acts as a trace of a life past as I never knew it, therefore reminding me of the passing of time and the trajectory my grandma’s life has taken since migrating to Australia.”

Majorca Life + Death DANIEL DORALL Daniel employs the ‘maze’ as the conceptual medium of his artwork. “It is in this space that the figures in my work seek some form of resolution. The theme of my work often suggests self-exploration, memory, mythical/historical enactments, allowing various layers of human dramas, foibles and strength, comedy and pathos, to take place.”

per square metre (f)art opener for ‘Senoritas’ fri 4july, 6-8pm

July 4, 2008
6:00 pmto8:00 pm
'Senoritas' by Aida Sabic Opening Night Friday 4th July 2008 6-8pm. http://www.persquaremetre.com
per square metre 191-193 Johnston Street Collingwood

(f)art opener at RMIT’s spare room, 5-7pm thurs 3 july

July 3, 2008
5:00 pmto7:00 pm

RMIT PROJECT SPACE / SPARE ROOM GALLERY

 

Opening: Thursday 3 July 5-7pm

-Blding 94, 23-27 Cardigan St, Calton Next Thursday night we are pleased to open: THE ATTRIUM PROJECT with artists MARTINE COROMPT, GREG CREEK, RON LEFT, SALLY MANNALL, NOVA PAUL, MONIQUE REDMOND, ASSOC. PROF. DAVID THOMAS and JONTY VALENTINE

 

http://schoolofartgalleries.dsc.rmit.edu.au/PSSR/exhibitions/2008/event_the_attrium_project.html

 

A collaborative cross disciplinary research project involving staff from the School of Art RMIT and the School of Art & Design AUT, New Zealand. Event: The Attrium Project explores the themes of time and the event through video, painting, installation, photography, site specific works and artist book form.

forepaw artist talk 7pm wed 2 july

July 2, 2008
7:00 pmto9:00 pm
Wed 2 july: Artist Talk: Marcus Westbury
Marcus Westbury has spent the last decade initiating and developing some of Australia's more innovative, unconventional and successful
cultural events and projects. In Newcastle Marcus founded and managed the This Is Not Art festival - an annual event incorporating the
National Young Writers Festival, Electrofringe and Sound Summit. Marcus was a director of the Australia Council's LOUD and Noise media
festivals and rebooted Melbourne's Next Wave Festivals as the director in 2004 and 2006.
He is currently writing and filming a new series of Not Quite Art for ABC TV and brainstorming some top secret schemes that he will talk about. 7pm Wednesday July 2. Free, with drinks n food.
http://tapeprojects.org
http://marcuswestbury.net