Tag: art
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March, April & May
Another autumn down
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Adelaide Road Trip
For the two weeks, I’ve been on the road with a friend to Adelaide and back. Included were a trip to Kangaroo Island, Port Lincoln and the Adelaide Hills. It was a good, relaxing trip, but now I have to get back to work.
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Recent News
So for the last few weeks I have been gathering the energy and material for an art show in Hobart in last September/early October. I had almost everything organised, when the gallery owners pulled the plug on the show. Now I’m attempting to cobble together another show elsewhere in Hobart as it will coincide with…
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Other Worlds Zine Fair
The Other Worlds Zine Fair was on again for a third year running. It began as the protest zine fair against one of the sponsors of the MCA. And both were run on the same day in previous years. But not this time. Great for me really, because running between two concurrent fairs is exhausting.…
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YAH – Last Bits
You Are Here is over now, sent back to its tomb until next year. Here’s the last bits that I saw: Bite The Hand That Feeds You Mark Fletcher and Bernie Slater talk about arts funding and funding art that is deemed offensive. That really doesn’t sum up what was covered during the enlightening discussion…
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YAH – Everything At Once and All Together
You Are Here is back again, the free arts festival is running through the week and I’m covering what I have seen so far Everything At Once and All Together party in Verity Lane was a real success. Frankly, I had a bit of a busy day and after the above show, was somewhat spent.…
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YAH – Twin Pedals
You Are Here is back again, the free arts festival is running through the week and I’m covering what I have seen so far: I managed, somehow to wing my way into Twin Pedals. It was a concept drone piece based on the race between two cyclists, Hinault and LeMond, in the Tour de France.…
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Megalo Bonsai / Print
So last weekend I checked out the BONSAI / PRINT show held at Megalo. The show curates the work of printmakers and bonsaïka surrounding carefully cultivated trees with printed works, both large and small. As usual, the Megalo shows are interesting and showcase the talent of local artist. This one is around until the end…

