Inspired by the Waylon Jennings (White Lightnin’) album cover and after Every Building on the Sunset Strip by Ed Ruscha, this drawing project started at 6:44pm Tuesday 25 February 2025.
This is the mock-up letterpress layout for the artist book - printed while on residency at Camp Nevernice, Nashville. Book scheduled for release in late 2026.
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Sydney - We Need to Talk! Vol.2 /
We’ve published the second volume of Sydney - We Need to Talk!
Book Launch
6-8PM
Tuesday 8 October 2024
Damien Minton Presents
50 Buckingham Street, Surry Hills / Gadigal / Australia
This second volume of Sydney - We Need To Talk! is a production of the Urban Crew - a group of people who have been meeting together every week in the Madsen Building at the University of Sydney to talk about cities. We’re academic staff, postgraduate and undergraduate students, and occasionally interested others from a range of academic disciplines.
Vol.2 contributors: Sophia Maalsen, Laurence Troy, Sophie Webber, Alistair Sisson, Wendy Murray, Ellen Burke, Kurt Iveson, Elizabeth Duncan, Pratichi Chatterjee, Dallas Rogers and Chris Gibson.
Future Foundations : Workshop /
Future Foundations curated by Troppo Print Studio, celebrates the past, present and future of poster and print making. Bringing together Australian print collectives and individuals from foundational to contemporary practice, Future Foundations aims to empower viewers and participants to build, share and distribute their own ideas via print.
Within this intergenerational meeting of ideas, there will be space for collaboration of new work in reaction to Australia’s contemporary issues. Current and foundational works sit side-by-side to demonstrate that yesterday’s environmental, political and social problems are still proving relevant today, as history repeats itself.
Workshop Details
Date: 11am Saturday 7th September 2024
Location: Counihan Gallery, Brunswick AUS
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Detroit Daily /
Detroit, MI / USA 28 June - 11 July, 2024
Daily Drawings by Wendy Murray
4.7 x 6.3 in (16 x 12cm)
Ink pen & gouache on archival museum board (4ply)