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Street art crisis
COVID has been bad for Melbourne, it has made a struggling city fall to its knees.
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A sad, old ghost town
On Victoria St near the market is a cool little lounge/gallery called One Star that has a foot in both the CBD and West Melbourne.
Read MoreCreative isolation
As we keep the city locked down Melbourne is slowly dying.
Read MoreThe art to rolling up your sleeve
A Melbourne-based photographer says he’s honoured after his work featured in a public art display showing the vulnerable getting a COVID vaccine in the heart of the city.
Read MoreIsland Wave moves to Kensington
One of Melbourne’s most well-recognised pieces of public art is moving from the Queen Victoria Market (QVM) precinct to Newmarket Reserve in Kensington.
Read MoreMelbourne’s creative “do-over”
So, all these shops in the city have closed. And now there are whole sections of the CBD up for lease. As COVID does its best to slowly suck the creative soul out of Melbourne, I have been thinking what it could mean for Melbourne
Read MoreVisual junk ruining Melbourne’s laneway culture
It has always been a problem that young or emerging artists put their art near a far more famous artist’s work so that other people will see their work incidentally
Read MoreThe reflection of an augmented city
There was a time when talking to yourself in public meant that you were crazy. Now when I’m at the lights or on a tram it seems normal.
Read MoreEmpty shopfronts house local art
New artwork is being displayed on empty shopfronts in the CBD under a City of Melbourne initiative to display works by local artists on temporarily vacant spaces.
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43 years in retail is a long time
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