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Day January 27, 2010

Semi-Permanent, Sydney, 2010

Semi-Permanent, Sydney, 2010

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March 2010 sees Australia’s design community come together for the 8th year for Semi-Permanent in Sydney. With a week-long celebration of all things aesthetic, Semi-Permanent goes above and beyond, bringing together the design community across a number of conferences, workshops, exhibitions and after parties.
Not to be outdone by last year’s roll call, the boys at Semi-Permanent have secured a raft of talented speakers spanning the Art, Film, Illustration, Photography, Visual Effects and Motion Graphics worlds with everything from Sesame Street to Gucci and Victoria’s Secret. Set to inspire and educate, world renowned artists and specialists in their field will come together to share their knowledge, excitement and passion for their work and impart wisdom and insight on Sydney’s creative population.

Held on the 19 and 20 March at the Sydney Exhibition Centre, speakers for the 2010 Sydney event include:
Travis Millard and Mel Kadel – LA based couple whose work is admired and sought after by collectors and brands across the globe.
Jessica Hische – designer, illustrator and photographer who has worked with the likes of Victoria’s Secret, American Express, Wired Magazine and Penguin Books.
Jill Greenberg – photographer whose work has appeared in the likes of Harper’s, Wired, Time Weekly and The New Yorker and whose 2006 End Times series provoked much interest and criticism across the world.
Ashley Gilbertson – Australian born, New York based photo-journalist whose most recent book, ‘Whisky, Tango, Foxtrot’, details his experiences with the Iraq war.
Jasper Goodall – highly influential graphic artist who has worked with the likes of Gucci, Nike, Adidas and Dazed and Confused.
T World – the guys from T World, the Australian magazine focused on T-shirt culture, who have recently collaborated with Sesame Street on the program’s 40th anniversary.
Tin&Ed – Melbourne based design team whose work spans a host of disciplines including graphic design, illustration, collage, photography and motion graphics. They have worked with the likes of Nike, BMW, MTV-UK and The Australian Ballet.
Craig Schuftan – Author and broadcaster based in Sydney whose books include The Culture Club (2007) and Hey! Nietzsche! Leave Them Kids Alone (2009). Craig recently assisted with curating the popular ‘The 80’s Are Back’ exhibition at The Powerhouse Museum and has been presenting The Culture Club on triple j, a radio segment about the history of art and ideas in rock and roll, since 2002. Craig’s involvement marks a new style of Semi-Permanent speakers, coming from a historical and philosophical angle rather than a personal journey through an individual’s work.

More information on the event, here.

Alyssa Monks

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Soft 2009, 16×24, oil on panel

Alyssa’s paintings are of a representational narrative genre. She portrays a specific place and time with simultaneous empathy and detachment. Monks is part of the Continuing Education Faculty at the New York Academy of Art, where she teaches Flesh Painting. She currently is also an instructor at the Montclair State University.

She earned her BA from Boston College and an MFA in painting from the New York Academy of Art, Graduate School of Figurative Art. At the New York Academy of Art, Alyssa studied with Vincent Desiderio, Jenny Saville, Wade Schuman, Brenda Zlamany, John Jacobsmeyer, Harvey Citron, Deane Keller, Edward Schmidt, Steven Assael, and Lisa Bartolozzi. She additionally studied at Montclair State College, the New School, and Lorenzo de’Medici in Florence. She completed an artist in residency at Fullerton College. Alyssa has been awarded the Grant for Painting from the Elizabeth Greensheilds Foundation three times and has had recent solo shows in New York and Anaheim, California.

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Wake 2009, 40×60, oil on linen

Alyssa is currently represented by Sarah Bain Gallery in Anaheim and DFN Gallery in New York. Her work is available at David Klein Gallery in Michigan and Hespe Gallery in San Fransisco.

See more of Alyssa’s work here.

Lisa Congdon

Lisa Congdon

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Day 1, A Collection A Day 2010, Lisa Congdon, www.collectionaday2010.blogspot.com, www.lisacongdon.com

San Francisco illustrator and fine artist Lisa Congdon was born and raised in both upstate New York and Northern California where she grew to love the trees and animals that surrounded her. That love is now expressed most intensely through her paintings and drawings. Lisa spends most of her time making art in her studio in San Francisco with one hand and simultaneously playing fetch with her 10 pound Chihuahua, Wilfredo, with the other. Lisa’s work has been shown in numerous cities, including New York, Los Angeles, Seattle, San Francisco and Portland, Oregon. Her story and work have been featured in countless print magazines and art and design blogs.

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Day 6, A Collection A Day 2010, Lisa Congdon, www.collectionaday2010.blogspot.com, www.lisacongdon.com

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Town 2,  Lisa Congdon, www.lisacongdon.com
See more of Lisa’s work here, and the Collection blog here

carriageARTworks 2010

carriageARTworks 2010

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From 25 March to 24 April, as part of Art Month Sydney, CarriageWorks presents carriageARTworks – a free annual event celebrating the most original and evocative works of art from Sydney’s city fringe. A cultural Mecca for contemporary art and design, CarriageWorks features artists from select galleries and Artist Run Initiatives around Sydney, curated by a panel of Sydney’s most well‐known artistic contributors, including Guy Maestri (Winner 2009 Archibald), Jamie Dawson (Executive Producer, CarriageWorks), and Paul Howard (Senior Curator, Casula Powerhouse). As a partner venue of Art Month Sydney, CarriageWorks – the converted rail carriage workshop, in Eveleigh – is the venue for Art Month’s closing night celebrations on March 31. Showcasing new ideas as well as the most creative aesthetic pieces in an incredible industrial space, carriageARTworks brings artist, audience and gallery curators together and acts as the backdrop for a speed‐dating‐style meet and greet earlier on March 31, which is culminating with a finale party for Art Month that brings together Sydney’s most creative and cutting‐edge types under one cathedral‐scale roof. Featuring a broad mix of work on canvas, sculpture, photography, mixed media, video art, performance art and textiles, carriageARTworks unfolds over a month into a multifaceted public showcase of creativity. Artist talks, tours and themed forums spark conversation around art from the point of the artist and the consumer, and boast the cream of Sydney’s creative crop in one unarguably impressive gallery space.

More information here.