Keyword results: Block Projects
What:
Steven Asquith paintings
Where:
Don't Come, Lvl 2, Royal Arcade, 314 Collins St, Melbourne
When:
Launching TONIGHT! Thurs May 7, 6-8pm
How much:
Free
Description:
Okay, so Geoff from Neon Parc has an exhibition on at Block Projects gallery. And Steven Asquith from Block Projects has an exhibition launching at Don't Come. So Tim from Don't Come "can't exhibit due to the lack availability of gallery space spurred on by the recent run of artistic gallery proprietors looking beyond their own backyard.
Event: Exhibition
Stimulus: Free booze & Food
What:
DRAWING FOLIO launch
Where:
Block Projects, Lvl 4, 289 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
When:
TONIGHT! Thurs Apr 2, 6-8pm
Exhibition runs until April 25
How much:
Free!
Description:
Stuff not to say to an artist who does drawing:
1. When are you gonna colour it in?
2. Must be cheaper with the black and white printing
3. Will you be going for your pen license soon?
You can practice tonight at the massive Block Projects drawing show, curated by John Nixon and Justin Andrews.
Event: Exhibition
Stimulus: Free booze & Food
What:
The Resurrectionists opening
Where:
Block Projects, Lvl 4, 289 Flinders Ln, Melbourne
When:
Tues 9 Sept, 6-8pm
Exhibition runs until Oct 4
How much:
Free!
Description:
Sounds scary, huh? It couldn't be as frightening as the home-made weapons exhibited in Block's current show though...or could it? Artists inlcude: Lauren Cross, Irene Hanenbergh, Ruth Hutchinson, Tony Lloyd, John Martin, Daniel Price, Jackson Slattery, Brie Trenerry.
Event: Exhibition
Stimulus: S
What:
Beautiful Burnouts
Where:
Block Projects, Lvl 4 289 Flinders La
When:
Thurs July 17, 6pm-8pm
How much:
Free
Description:
See and hear the audio, visual convergence at the opening of Beautiful Burnouts. Here you'll experience the creative process first-hand, as the duo of Jeremy Kibel (Melbourne) and Giles Ryder (Sydney) put down the dusty old brush and paint with something less predictable: the turntable.
Event: Exhibition
Stimulus: C
Start flexing your calves and pulling up your sweat bands - there are some seriously worthy stairs to clamber. Block Projects have filled the innards of the Block Arcade with a conceptual exhibition space designed for artists, hand picked by a team of fervent curators. These creative sorts have built the gallery upon the philosophy of providing a platform for fresh talent to exhibit in a commercially viable environment.
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