Council removes Strachan Lane tourist highlight
The Alice in Wonderland-inspired laneway art by award-winning artist, Vincent Fantauzzo, has been blasted off after the council labelled it hazardous to delivery drivers.
The Alice in Wonderland-inspired laneway art by award-winning artist, Vincent Fantauzzo, has been blasted off after the council labelled it hazardous to delivery drivers.
Meet the artist who wants to paint the city in nudes.
The City of Melbourne has announced a program that makes space for public art, writes Jordan Drummond.
The Alice in Wonderland-inspired laneway art by award-winning artist, Vincent Fantauzzo, has been blasted off after the council labelled it hazardous to delivery drivers.
Meet the artist who wants to paint the city in nudes.
The City of Melbourne has announced a program that makes space for public art, writes Jordan Drummond.
While the city cleans thousands of graffiti works weekly, it also makes spaces to embrace the city’s “street art” scene.
The Alice in Wonderland-inspired laneway art by award-winning artist, Vincent Fantauzzo, has been blasted off after the council labelled it hazardous to delivery drivers.
Meet the artist who wants to paint the city in nudes.
The City of Melbourne has announced a program that makes space for public art, writes Jordan Drummond.
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