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clog: We're moving... to The Craft Blog.
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Friday, 20 January 2012. We're moving. to The Craft Blog. We aren't here because we're all over at craft.org.au. And our blog has become our News page. You can still browse posts on this website, but we don't update it and the news is old.). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Supports creativity, experimentation and professionalism in contemporary craft and design. Open Monday to Saturday. 10am — 5pm. Melbourne VIC 3000 ( map. For questions relating to CLOG, please email us. Subscribe to our e-News.
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clog: Craft Hatch March market
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Tuesday, 10 March 2009. Craft Hatch March market. Stationery by Kim McGeachin. Coming up this Saturday is the Craft Hatch March market (try saying that really fast! At the City Library. With tons of new talent waiting to be unveiled, here's a sneak preview of what you can expect. This month we welcome a slew of fresh new artists including jewellers Deirdre Hoban. Brilliant textile designer Lisa Engelhardt of Orchis Morio. And ultra-cute stationery from Kim McGeachin. Summer wing brooches by Jen Hall.
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Not so quiet as a mouse @TDF Open House | agent evocateur
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Not so quiet as a mouse @TDF Open House. Posted by agent evocateur. Well hello fluoro yellow! Sorry it’s taken awhile but finally put the photos up from TDF Open House last year… Was not sure what to expect but was hoping not to wait for aaages in the hot like a sunrise that was Melbourne’s Springtime – a little birdie told me that the first day was hectic as! So far so good and very tempted to grab the first of the limited edition Miniscape. Terranium I saw…. Colour love with air vessels by Emma Davies.
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clog: Cycle Craft
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Friday, 12 September 2008. Yesterday Mick Peel occupied the gallery, turning into a temporary bicycle workshop. Setting up a table in the middle of the space, Mick worked on finishing a bicycle saddle seat for his sister's fixie. Featuring some very nice detailing on red leather, yours truly did feel a bit green upon seeing it! Altogether Mick brought in five bikes into the gallery, each of which belonged to a family member of his. The green bike is Mick's brother's while the red one is Mick's.
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clog: Exhibition Opening: Garry, Jacob & Kirsten.
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Tuesday, 17 January 2012. Exhibition Opening: Garry, Jacob and Kirsten. Garry Bish, The Vessel: A Space Oddity. A new year calls for a new exhibition with new works, new innovative processes and new inspiring notions. This is why we shall proudly present to you and invite you to our very first Exhibition Opening. For 2012. In Gallery One, Garry Bish. By Jacob Ogden Smith. Welcomes you to a world of her own, Home Time. Between 6 – 8pm 19 January. But the exhibition will continue to run until 3 March, so p...
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clog: Introducing... Alana Clifton-Cunningham
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Friday, 10 July 2009. Introducing. Alana Clifton-Cunningham. This week CLOG is proud to feature current Gallery 3 exhibitor Alana Clifton-Cunningham, knitter extraordinaire. Based in Sydney where she lectures in Fashion at the University of Technology, Sydney, Alana's artistic practice is an exploration of contemporary knitting, in particular the idea of how knitting is able to deconstruct notions of traditional knitting patterns for the body. Without further ado, presenting Alana Clifton-Cunningham.
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clog: The obliteration room (AKA the coloured dot room)
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Thursday, 12 January 2012. The obliteration room (AKA the coloured dot room). Installation view of The obliteration room. 2011 as part of ‘Yayoi Kusama: Look Now, See Forever’, GOMA. Only one work of many, Queensland’s Gallery of Modern Art. Currently is housing the entire collection by Yayoi Kusama, Look Now, See Forever. Best of luck in finding any wall space left to mark your spot though. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Open Monday to Saturday. 10am — 5pm. Melbourne VIC 3000 ( map. Alex murray-les...
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clog: come in, we're OPEN.
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Monday, 16 January 2012. Come in, we're OPEN. Greetings two thousand and twelve! We have all had a nice little break here at. And now we're feeling more refreshed and inspired than ever and raring to go for the New Year. An exciting year is in stall for us, which means that an exciting year is too, in stall for all of you. We have. That are although tantalisingly subtle in medium are indeed about to come courageously to life in a bold and explorative means this Thursday night. Open Monday to Saturday.
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clog: Submit for Vimeo Awards: We vote for Allison Schulnik
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Thursday, 19 January 2012. Submit for Vimeo Awards: We vote for Allison Schulnik. Who just loves to get lost in Vimeo. Clicking between links of your favourite musicians and their film clips, losing yourself in magical stop motion and feeding the brain with docos of the world for hours on end! We do and we're betting we're not alone. It's a jungle out there though, so you have to hop on the right path, know where you want to go, otherwise you might just find yourself in a puddle of corny mess. Erm books ...
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clog: GaawaaMiyay: a Cloth collaboration
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Wednesday, 18 January 2012. GaawaaMiyay: a Cloth collaboration. A Cloth and GaawaaMiyay collaboration. Everyone has their dream collaboration project, that artist who you just love, whom you believe if you were to work with you could create something that is worthy of changing the world. For many Australian textile designers, we’re guessing that Cloth. Would feature at least in their top 5. A Cloth and GaawaaMiyay collaboration. Beyond Cloth, GaawaaMiyay. Is standing strong on it’s own two feet....