REMEMBRANCE: a TORTUGA STUDIOS GROUP SHOW
Red poppies and a minute’s silence for the war; the smell of cool rain on hot earth in the dog days of summer; the tune … Read more
Red poppies and a minute’s silence for the war; the smell of cool rain on hot earth in the dog days of summer; the tune … Read more
Red poppies and a minute’s silence for the war; the smell of cool rain on hot earth in the dog days of summer; the tune … Read more
Celebrating YES to Marriage Equality! LET’S EAT CAKE. Photography exhibition opening as part of the 2019 Sydney Mardi Gras festival. Come along to celebrate! About … Read more
€urotrash is the experience of living in between two worlds with tenuous connections to strange idiosyncrasies. In this space, we meet at the intersection between … Read more
Modern: late Middle English from Latin modernus ‘just now’. Nostalgia: a sentimental longing or wistful affection for a period in the past. Drenched in Australian … Read more
Auroras bleed fire across the firmament, dancing lights that flare in the night sky, the science abandoned to their mesmerising beauty. Random columns of fluorescence … Read more
RUNE is a collection of over 25 new works by Inner-West artist Rob Maxwell based on ‘Odin’s Quest after the Runes’, from the Norse poem … Read more
They say you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, but here’s the thing… it’s damn tricky to teach a new dog old tricks. In … Read more
Trump howls ‘fake news!’, escalating his attacks on CNN and the New York Times and the world scuttles to its corner, shamed. Britain establishes a … Read more
The peaceful crush of the Velvet Revolution; the black power salute from the winners’ podium; diggers on the barricades at Eureka, their demands for democracy … Read more
The past has a constant echo. It is a reverberation of time with a diaphanous yet insistent tenure on the present that tugs and weaves … Read more
With its cult of corruption, squealing media hysteria, myopic surveillance and the ripe stench of political totalitarianism, dystopia has arrived, the flailing prelude to an … Read more