Wednesday, November 24, 2010

RIDE BERSAMA!



Come along to the pre-Critical Mass get together BBQ treats n Drinks n Decks n BIKE GANG FEVER and then ride on to the State Library to join Critical Mass.

Meet between 2pm-5pm (for a 5pm departure) at the Antiverse Carpark 
> 343a Sydney Road, Brunswick.

Inter-Location Project will be selling spoke cards, T-shirts, Doily Art and fashion forward bandanas.
And selling Vegan Burgers and Lemonade.
We will also be collecting donations. 
All money raised will go to the communities affected by the 
Mount Merapi Volcano (Indonesia) and Inter-Location Project.

RECENT MEDIA REGARDING INTER-LOCATION PROJECT


Here an article in JogjaNews about the Inter-location Project featuring artists Bayu Widodo,
El Kampreto, Love Hate Love, Snotrag and SIMPLETOWN WORX regarding their first exhibition AYO! MIX FUN in June 2010.  

Also, make sure you visit Bayu Widodo's gallery site: SURVIVE! garage...!!!

The young-ins of Jogjakarta help with Merapi's aftermath

See the story from the Jakarta Post HERE





Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

ROLLIN' CONTACT featuring Melbourne Launch of ILP at this years Melbourne Bike Festival


Rollin’ Contact
An exhibition thinking through bikes                                                              
Part of the Melbourne Bike Festival 2010
Thursday 25th November- Sunday 28th November 2010
 11:00 AM – 10:00PM

Bikes have passed beyond being simply mechanical objects used for travel to become symbols of unity. They exist in our lives as companions, entering our lexicon and folklore through transit, speed and mobile revelry.
Rollin’ Contact draws from the terminology of physics to describe the point of contact between a wheel and its surface. Expanded broadly, it represents the themes of connection and commonality between people and bikes. Between bikes and art. Between art and people.
The exhibition will feature drawings, prints, silkscreens, photographic images, installations, design, video, paintings, sculptures, puppets and textiles that expand on the theme.
A component of the show comprises works by artists who form a part of the Inter-Location Project, (ILP). ILP is an independent organisation formed to build a DIY arts bridge between the two cities of Jogjakarta, Indonesia and Melbourne, Australia. ILP aims to express and maintain varied forms of artistic and cultural dialogue, creative commonalities and friendship between these two bicycle-loving cities in addition to raising much needed funds for helping the displaced in the city in the wake of the Mt. Merapi volcano disaster.

Curated by: Claire Alexander nine on seven Artspace

Featuring works by:
Akẻan, Anton Subiyanto, Bayu Widodo, Betty Musgrove, Bhavani Stoddart,  Claudie Frock, Colin Moore, Dan Bell, Dan Goronszy, El Kampretto, Georg, Jarrad Kennedy, Jarrod Mortimer, Joshua Weeks, Kasia Lynch, Lauz, Lindsay Cox, Love Hate Love, Micheal P Fikaris, Oscar Vincente Slorach-Thorn, Pandarosa Design, Snotrag, Steve Boyd, Stewart Cole, Tom Civil and
Upper Left Arm.