Profanity Totes wheels of #deadshit industry #profanitytotes photos: Wendy Murray & Ken Leanfore #colab @drawingacrowd & @tinahstevenski #screenprinting #hairdryers #irons #totes #letraset#forgottenprofanities #more MCA ARTBAR: Curated by Tina Havelock Stevens
Totes Profanity at MCA ArtBar /
Profanity Totes, 2018 Tina Havelock Stevens & Wendy Murray collaboration #letraset #screenprint
Artist Tina Havelock Stevens will bring her unique perspective to the MCA ARTBAR. Combining art and music performances Havelock Stevens will ensure that this ARTBAR is one not to be missed. Wendy Murray will be printing profanities all night ! Get yours before the run out. Totes FREE at the MCA, on the night. 7PM Friday 27 April 2018 Get your tickets here >
Propaganda : A selection of posters from the Australian War Memorial /
Propaganda : A selection of posters from the Australian War Memorial & recent commissions
Date: 20 April - 8 July 2018
Location: Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery Civic Reserve, Dunns Road Mornington, Victoria 3931, Australia
Propaganda: A selection of posters from the Australian War Memorial presents posters from across all of the major 20th century conflicts and gives a remarkable insight into the power of information graphics and the use of advertising and communication strategies in eliciting fear, loathing and calls to action.
Three contemporary Australian poster artists, Alison Alder, Wendy Murray and Jake Holmes, have been commissioned to make new work in response to the propaganda posters in the AWM collection. These commissions creatively explore and celebrate the Memorial’s poster collection and present fresh perspectives on the unique aesthetic and history of propaganda posters.
Propaganda is co-curated by Danny Lacy Senior Curator MPRG and Alex Torrens, Curator of Art, Australian War Memorial. Exclusively presented at MPRG, this project is timed to commemorate the centenary of the First World War 1914-1918.
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Daily drawing in Kandos /
Kandos Museum AIR : documenting interesting items in the Museum collection
The Day After
Knowing how much I love to draw, the staff and volunteers at the Kandos Museum invited me to spend some time with the collection. Set up on a table in the main collections room, I developed three drawings and finished two cups of tea. Thanks for being such great hosts @kandosmuseum