Melbourne Exhibitions
May. 11th, 2011 11:33 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Mostly for my own records, but: two new exhibitions opening in Melbourne soon.
First: Missing The Mark: The Melbourne Landmark Ideas Competition 1978
An exhibition of the entries for the Landmark Ideas Competition, which sought designs for the space that is now Federation Square. I'm not sure how we ended up with the current Fed Square when one of the rival designs was a GIANT DRAGON.
Old Treasury Building. On now, I believe.
Second: Crepuscular: The Wild Animals of Melbourne
An taxidermy exhibition exploring the creatures that live and have lived in Melbourne's twilight. Includes historical specimens from the Melbourne Museum's collection plus pieces from present day artists.
City Gallery, Melbourne Town Hall. Thursday 12 May until July 12.
(I've been using the word crepuscular a lot lately. So I have to go see this exhibition.)
Not an exhibition, but... Vignette Press are calling for submissions for the Geek Mook:
And finally, self-explanatory: VEGAN BLACK METAL CHEF:
First: Missing The Mark: The Melbourne Landmark Ideas Competition 1978
An exhibition of the entries for the Landmark Ideas Competition, which sought designs for the space that is now Federation Square. I'm not sure how we ended up with the current Fed Square when one of the rival designs was a GIANT DRAGON.
Old Treasury Building. On now, I believe.
Second: Crepuscular: The Wild Animals of Melbourne
An taxidermy exhibition exploring the creatures that live and have lived in Melbourne's twilight. Includes historical specimens from the Melbourne Museum's collection plus pieces from present day artists.
City Gallery, Melbourne Town Hall. Thursday 12 May until July 12.
(I've been using the word crepuscular a lot lately. So I have to go see this exhibition.)
Not an exhibition, but... Vignette Press are calling for submissions for the Geek Mook:
Following the success of The Death Mook and The Sex Mook, Geek Mook explores the worlds of hackers, gamers, steam punk fashionistas, trekkies, neo-punk trainspotters and obsessives of all the other fixations that give us a reason to stave off death
And finally, self-explanatory: VEGAN BLACK METAL CHEF: