Monday, November 2, 2009

Patrick Wolf coming to Brisbane

Patrick Wolf will be playing a gig at the Zoo in the Valley on December 10th. I'm having a panic attack. Twitch, drool.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Shida to exhibit at Cylinder

The artist known as Shida will be exhibiting his work at Cylinder from the 4th of November to the 6th of January. He has a fantastically quirky and unique style, it will definately be one to check out.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

One Night Stand tomorrow night

Reminder that 'One Night Stand' is taking place at Joshua Levi galleries tomorrow night. Awesome artists showcasing fantastic work including my dearies Keiron McMaster, M. Dambinatrix and Rob. There will also be live bands, live art and other arty shenanigans.


Monday, October 19, 2009

Shots from Troy Dibble



Wednesday, September 30, 2009

'One Night Stand' at Joshua Levi

Joshua Levi Galleries will be presenting 'One Night Stand' a collection of works from some of Brisbane's most amazing young artists, including my dear friends M. Dambinatrix, Rob and Keiron McMaster. All pieces where created at the Sunset Sounds music festival and other artists featured include:


Beastman
Georg
Lucks
Anthon Jigalin
Mags
Sam Smith
Angus
Lloyde
Nicolas Horum
and Shida

Date:
Friday, October 23, 2009
Time:
6:50pm - 9:50pm
Location:
joshua Levi Galleries
Street:
4 Ipswich Rd Woollongabba
City/Town:
South Brisbane, Australia

'The Pop Monster' now showing at Cylinder

My solo exhibition 'The Pop Monster' is now showing at Cylinder in the valley. I am overjoyed with the response it has received and how supportive everybody has been. It has been a goal of mine to exhibit there for years and now I've finally arrived. It feels amazing. I have no idea what is next but I'm looking forward to it.



Monday, September 7, 2009

Patrick Wolf's 'The Bachelor'

I have been listening to so much Patrick Wolf lately. The Bachelor is amazing. Complete with a bizarre narrating appearance from Tilda Swinton, it is by far my favourite Patrick Wolf album. I love the direction he has gone in with this one. It's way more sombre than his earlier release 'The Magic Position' but he pulls it off. Patrick can pull anything off. Hmmmm. (Gush).