Passion Over Pennies
Financial success can be hard to come by for artists.
Financial success can be hard to come by for artists.
Influenced by music, art and travel, Rehgan De Mather has been interested in visual art as long as he can remember. “I did always see
Good Things Work Out is about Ry, an independent hip hop artist in Melbourne and his dream to become the next big export in Australian music.
Financial success can be hard to come by for artists.
Influenced by music, art and travel, Rehgan De Mather has been interested in visual art as long as he can remember. “I did always see
Good Things Work Out is about Ry, an independent hip hop artist in Melbourne and his dream to become the next big export in Australian music.
View Street is the town’s art centre.
Financial success can be hard to come by for artists.
Influenced by music, art and travel, Rehgan De Mather has been interested in visual art as long as he can remember. “I did always see
Good Things Work Out is about Ry, an independent hip hop artist in Melbourne and his dream to become the next big export in Australian music.
Despite facing challenges, local musician Belbel is finally seeing her career blossom writes Tiarne Swersky.
With the rise of the digital music era, Joel Hargreaves discusses how this flood of music has affected album artwork and graphic artists.
Not just a Pie Face: Adrian Nagorski works night shifts to sustain his passion during the day — making conceptual art. Doco by Dave Warneke.
UK artist Tom French is making waves in the art world with his skulls, death and hidden messages, writes Mandi Santic.
As the suburb of Ascot Vale wraps up its three-week long local art exhibition, founder Vincenza Fazzalori and participants, Trevor Neal and Lisa Irato discuss its success in the community.
Jyade Old talks to artist Edan Chapman about his efforts to make a difference for those in need of help.
There was once a time when mystique was a major part of the music fan experience. But as Ryan Murphy explains, the technology age has killed the air of mystery that once surrounded artists.
How can technology help in the resettlement of young refugees? Does communication with their homeland make a difference? The Cultural Development Network and the City of Melbourne hope to address these issues at a public forum this week.