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there’s something fisheye on Cockatoo Island…

I finally got around to making the trip to the aforementioned isle to check out some of the 2010 Biennale of Sydney. And I figured it could be a good opportunity to try some new bits of gear as well, namely a fisheye lens (for the tight spaces) and a point ‘n’ shoot (for the [...]

by george! it’s your last chance to see the laneways

If you have been reading my blog (anyone? thanks dan) you may remember a post from last October on the City of Sydney’s Laneways By George! Hidden Networks project, part of the larger “Art and About” festival. Well, tomorrow (January 31) is your last chance to see it, so you best get your public art [...]

sculptures are going, going…

time sure does fly. you only have a few days left to see this year’s sculpture by the sea at bondi, and if crowds aren’t your thing, take my advice and don’t leave it until the weekend - so that means today or tomorrow people!
 
here’s a glimpse of what’s on show. another great offering from [...]

He shoots sculptures by the sea shore

On the eve of the opening of the 13th annual Sculpture By The Sea (SXS) exhibition, which sees over 100 pieces installed along the clifftop walk from the south end of Sydney’s Bondi Beach to Tamarama Beach (or “Glamarama” as its known to some), I thought I’d share some of my images from the last three years as an [...]

Needles of a different kind put to use in Kings Cross

On Saturdays during the last couple of months, dozens of folk got together in Kings Cross, Sydney’s “colourful” suburb known for its strip clubs, crooked cops and illicit drug trade, to take part in a needle program with a difference.
“I Heart Kings Cross”, part of the City of Sydney’s 2009 Art and About festival, is an initiative of Sydney [...]

laneways are launched

Last Thursday saw the launch of the City of Sydney’s 2009 Art and About festival and the Laneways By George! Hidden Networks Temporary Art programme - see my last post for more info. The suit-wearing end of town never looked so good, so go and explore it for yourself.
Urban Barcode by Maix Myer, Tribe Studios, [...]

laneways by george!

Today I got a sneak peek at the City of Sydney’s “Laneways By George! Hidden Networks” art programme, part of the larger “Art and About” arts festival that is officially launched this Thursday, October 1.
Laneways By George! sees eight artists transform some of the CBD’s narrowest, darkest alleys into outdoor interactive, creative spaces, each interpreting the ideas of art, architecture and the urban [...]