The Art Hunter TV is now Showing on Channel 31
The Art Hunter is now a weekly half-hour edited show on Channel 31 ( Chn 44 to view, and https://c31.org.au to stream) Monday’s @ 5.30 pm.
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Posted by Pete Holmes | Nov 10, 2021 | Latest News |
The Art Hunter is now a weekly half-hour edited show on Channel 31 ( Chn 44 to view, and https://c31.org.au to stream) Monday’s @ 5.30 pm.
Pete Holmes is also a presenter on JOY 94.9, a website designer and also a lover of the arts. He is the designer of The Art Hunter website and helps David maintain the site and The Art Hunter YouTube Channel.
An “arty farty” show about the thriving arts scene in Melbourne and beyond. The program covers all styles of art, including film, performance and visual arts.
Meet Chris Orr and Gavin Brown, the two artists whose work is displayed in the Motherboard Exhibition, on this exciting episode of Sunday Arts Magazine. Both artists are return special guests to the program.
Melbourne born, Gavin Brown has done fine art for forty years, and has exhibited his work in numerous exhibitions. The main theme in his work is the fascination of collage and assemblage. In Gavin’s own words, “this work should be monochromatic, a plethora of images, tumbling and falling and creating new compositions organically, as if they’ve just been dug up and are are speaking to us from the ancient world.” (Gavin Brown on the Fortyfivedownstairs website.)*
London born, award-winning graphic designer and full-time artist Chris Orr has exhibited his work worldwide. He has published four hundred limited edition prints in lithography, etching and silkscreen.
Gavin and Chris have exhibited their work in the Motherboard Exhibition, taking place at Fortyfivedownstairs in Melbourne, opening Saturday, 27th April and finishing Saturday, 4th May. This is the third exhibition Gavin and Chris have done together.
For more information visit https://www.chrisorr.com
*https://www.fortyfivedownstairs.com/event/grand-tour
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