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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.

Art to decorate Melbourne

The City of Melbourne has announced a program that makes space for public art, writes Jordan Drummond.

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.

Art to decorate Melbourne

The City of Melbourne has announced a program that makes space for public art, writes Jordan Drummond.

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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.

Art to decorate Melbourne

The City of Melbourne has announced a program that makes space for public art, writes Jordan Drummond.

Politically provocative street art

Can politically provocative street art really inspire change in society? Mandi Santic discusses the thought-provoking art form with Free Humanity and Sittoula Sitlakone.

Painting Melbourne

Damien Mitchell is one of the artists who are slowly transforming Melbourne’s drab streets into colourful walkways. Meet Damien in this short doco by Paddy Naughtin, Nick Crook and Grant Condon.

An interview with Australian street artist Rone

Local artist Rone is at the forefront of Melbourne’s expanding street art community, creating distinct images of female faces. He spoke to Mandi Santic about his unique style.

Travelling into the outer reaches with Ghostpatrol

Does the future of the human race lie among the stars? Radhika Chopra finds out when she speaks to Ghostpatrol about his latest exhibition, ‘If We’re Going, Then Let’s Go’.

Yarnbombers: A new breed of graffiti artist

When you think of street art the last thing that comes to mind is doilies hanging from trees. But as Sarah Green finds out, Melbourne’s newest graffiti artists are armed with knitting needles rather than cans.