Tag: art
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Brisbane Trip
So I spent the last week visiting family and a couple of friends in Queensland. And take some time out to draw and write some things. I was also in Brisbane and took a few photos of the headline exhibition at QAG and GOMA – The Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art. The show features…
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Knees Space Show
So a little more than a week ago, I went to the opening of the Knees.Space show in Megalo’s gallery space. I had seen this guy’s work around town, mostly as robotic arms painted on the side of buildings or in a drain somewhere. Well he carved out some particle board and printed out some…
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Asemic Workshop
Last week, I ran my asemic writing workshop. Everyone who attended did some great work.m Things seemed to go well. I’m not sure what else to write about. Asemic writing for me seems to be this hidden kind of art. It sits between abstract expressionism and visual poetry. There is a certain aesthetic of lettering…
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Noted Festival & Plans
For those who follow my tumblr, probably know that I have an asemic writing project that has been running for a couple of years now. So after filling out some forms, I’m now a part of the Noted Festival. I’ve got a workshop, Unreadable, running on the 20th March. The workshop will be about asemic…
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Megalo
So over the last month, I’ve been spending a few weekends at the Megalo Printing Studio. First, I needed to wrap a screen printing project that I started way back in April and May. Back then, it was a day of failure trying to register a second colour to finish up some posters. This time,…
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Ink Remix
It’s near the end of my time off and I finally managed to check out Ink Remix. Featuring artists from Taiwan, Hong Kong and mainland China. I was expecting to see some calligraphy, which were the subject of video installations by Hung Keung and Pend Hung-Chih. Two pieces a really stood out for me. First…
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Sydney
Last weekend I went to Sydney to hold a table for the ACT Comic Meet at the Manly Zine Fair. I went a day early to check out the Friends of Leon Gallery to check out the Justyna Kisielewicz exhibition that just opened. However, I didn’t get any photos, because there was an official photoshoot…
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Vivid
As things turned out for my trip to Sydney for two zines fairs, I also managed to catch the opening night of Vivid. Much like Enlighten, but on a different scale, projectors and other installations shone in the overcast night. It was something I would have spent more time on exploring the city, but there…
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James Turrell Retrospective
When I heard the James Turrell Retrospective, I hesitated to buy tickets. It was stupid, I know, but I needed to know about when contracts might be starting or ending, whether I was required to work or not. It was a matter of time and space. James Turrell is currently undertaking a massive piece of…
