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Lawrence Myles Whiteley

What would you like to know from John Zarobell? 3 Replies

We're going to do an email interview with John Zarobell in a couple of days, just wondered whether you had any questions that could help you as artists. Let me know and move fast, we wanna post the i…

Started by Lawrence Myles Whiteley. Last reply by Lawrence Myles Whiteley May 4.

David Nicolato

Alice's Adventures in Low Brow

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2010 I picked up Camille Rose Garcia's new version of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" the other day. The drawings are exquisite and Ms. Garcia's ominous take on my favorite…

Started by David Nicolato Mar 1.

Lawrence Myles Whiteley

DO YOU GET IT? 4 Replies

very interesting to see how this groups kicked off! HAhahahahahahaha Let's forget all disputes. Right, the things you need to know: Look at our public blog at http://b-uncut.com/blog/ Get a feel fo…

Tagged: art, contribution, pool, blog

Started by Lawrence Myles Whiteley. Last reply by Jeanette Luchese Feb 27.

David Nicolato

Doe Eyes 1 Reply

At my blog spot blog, Jesters, Faeries and Alice, I commented on the Lola article in High Fructose and the relevance of "Doe Eyed Animals" in much recent Low Brow art. Check it out.

Started by David Nicolato. Last reply by David Nicolato Feb 16.

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Simon McIntyre Comment by Simon McIntyre on July 27, 2010 at 2:09am
COFA Online has new videos about the Sydney Biennale and more... http://online.cofa.unsw.edu.au/cofa-talks-online/cofa-talks-online

Simon McIntyre Comment by Simon McIntyre on May 28, 2010 at 7:15pm
Check out the new series of COFA Online videos from the 17th Biennale of Sydney

COFA Online team Caddie and Tega Brain have been busy filming various events at the Biennale of Sydney over the last week or two, and we have 4 great short films for you all to enjoy!

Jennifer Wen Ma: Havoc in Heaven Watch the video ->


Peter Hennessey's Hubble Space Telescope Watch the video ->


Mikala Dwyer: Seance for an Island Watch the video ->


Jonathan Barnbrook's Typography: A Collection of Curiosities Watch the video ->


Please spread them around! Some very cool events, and if you couldn't make them in person here's the next best thing!
Simon McIntyre Comment by Simon McIntyre on May 10, 2010 at 7:45am
Excellent. I was at the talk, best thing I've seen in ages!
Lawrence Myles Whiteley Comment by Lawrence Myles Whiteley on May 10, 2010 at 7:20am
Excellent find Simon, this'll be going up on the blog. So great these guys!
Simon McIntyre Comment by Simon McIntyre on May 9, 2010 at 11:07pm
Gilbert and George COFA Talk video! 50 minutes of mayhem!


Watch the Video here! ->

World renowned UK artists Gilbert and George recently gave a talk to students at the College of Fine Arts, The University of New South Wales, Australia. This has to be one of the most entertaining, crazy talks we've ever seen! They speak about their artwork, living in a house with no kitchen and give some 'straight to the point' advice to up and coming artists. Settle in and enjoy 50 minutes of mayhem!
Lawrence Myles Whiteley Comment by Lawrence Myles Whiteley on April 20, 2010 at 1:28pm
Just spoken to Kara, Marie or Claudie how about you two interview Kara for the .net blog?
Lawrence Myles Whiteley Comment by Lawrence Myles Whiteley on April 20, 2010 at 1:27pm
We use the blog to promote you guys and your fantastic work so your proposition is not really suitable for the public blog. I'm certain Kara will answer any questions you ask her, that is, if she comes out of those shadows!!
Lawrence Myles Whiteley Comment by Lawrence Myles Whiteley on April 16, 2010 at 9:44pm
Margaret Waage Comment by Margaret Waage on April 3, 2010 at 11:17am
Congratulations - Mario and Marie! What an amazing honor. I wish I could see the works!
Simon McIntyre Comment by Simon McIntyre on March 27, 2010 at 11:23pm
Great video about Porosity projects - blurring art and architecture


Porosity is a research project established at COFA-UNSW by Professor Richard Goodwin. According to Goodwin, the aim of Porosity is, The revision of public space in the city using public art to test the functional boundaries of built form.

This talk was recorded live at COFA on March 9, 2010 as part of the free COFA Talks public lecture series. This video is an edited highlights version of the entire talk.

For more COFA Talks Online, please visit the COFA Online Gateway.
 

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Lawrence Myles Whiteley David Nicolato Jeanette Luchese Olga Dmytrenko Andre Snyman Margaret Waage Thomas Hodges Shoshanna Bauer Bayou Faiza Igor Kudelin Mirko Sevic Vincent Franzoi Ray Pfeiffer Larisa Clegg Colantonio aysegul ozbey JoannaDROPDEAD ReddWine Simon McIntyre Severine Dirix Laura Babb Amy Kassen Bennu Corbishley Lucy Godwin
 
 
 

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