Objectified 2018 at aMBUSH Gallery Sydney
Survivors one of Australia’s most serious and widespread problems – violence and assault – are being acknowledged and the issue is given voice in ‘Objectified’, a group charity show produced by aMBUSH Gallery.
Opening on Thursday, 11 October, Objectified is a large-scale exhibition that included over 100 emerging and established Australian and International artists working across a range of disciplines. Brought together for the first time, they are committed to raising funds and community awareness for one of the most pressing issues of our day: violence against women, children and all gender identities, at a time when on average one woman a week is murdered by her partner.
The hopes, desires and experiences of this broad cross-section of artists are explored via the contemporary works they’ve generously donated, as well as their written thoughts on the subject.
Artists include:
Ailie Banks
Laura Clement
Will Coles
CRISP
Deb
ELK
Exotic Cancer
LadyJ
Le Grizz
Alex Lehours
Love Ariel
Kim Manning
Mulga
Rebecca Murphy
Shuturp
Skel
Studio Dennis
Gemma Stylz
All artworks are for sale, with proceeds from the event donated to KYUP! Project (a revolutionary self-worth and self-protection program for women and children) and Hope+Heal (a not-for-profit organisation that provides retreats and a safe and nurturing environment for survivors of domestic violence).
Opening night will feature complimentary drinks from SPARKKE and Four Pillars Gin, live music performances from Nardean, Alphamama and Beatrice McBride, as well as a charity auction boasting a huge list of items generously donated by sponsors including the incredible ‘golden ticket’ from Oxford Art Factory, which will allow the bearer free entry to every show for 12 months.
Key sponsors include:
Act of Wine
Angostura
Big Poppas
Earls
Four Pillars Gin
Hunter and Fox
Jacoby’s Tiki Bar
Kitty Hawk
Koi Dessert Bar
Maybe Frank
Oxford Art Factory
P&V Merchants
Rambling Rascals
SPARKKE
Sterlings Apothecary
The Doss House
The East Village Hotel
The Landsdowne
The Lobo Plantation
The Lord Gladstone
Live Music Performances by:
Nardean
Alphamama
Beatrice McBride
Communicating stories that may have previously fallen between the cracks or on deaf ears, the art on display ranges from satirical to serious, with a dose of hope for the future.
While their practices differ (and include painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, and mixed media), the exhibiting artists all share the same aspiration – to bring about positive change. Their artworks provide the perfect medium for viewers to respond emotionally to this critical topic, while at the same time fundraising and facilitating conversation and action.
Curated and Produced by R-J Williams and Fiona Louise Campbell in collaboration with aMBUSH Gallery.
Look for aMBUSH Gallery on Facebook and Instagram for exhibition updates.
Emmanuel Angelicas Shoot at Ambush Gallery
Part of the 'Head On' Photography Festival in Sydney 2015
Places In Between Street Art Exhibition, Sydney
The Places In Between street art exhibition hosted by the Ambush Gallery at the HSC Building in Sydney, Australia. It is on between September 1 and September 30 2010. Artists include Apeseven, Beastman, Ben Frost, Bennet, Bridge Stehli, Drewfunk, Ears, Jumbo, Max Berry, Meggs, Mini Graff and Numskull.
I also wrote an article for the local Sydney paper City News on it
Ambush Gallery opening with Emanuel Angelicas, Tanu Gago & Ben Lowy
You can see the ambush gallery exhibitions as part of this years 2015 Headon Photo Festival at Level 3 Central Park, 28 Broadway,Sydney until the 17th of May.
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BLENDEDnudes V @ M2 Gallery Sydney May 2019
Edmond Thommen exhibition BLENDEDnudes V
May 8 - 22 2019 @ M2 Gallery @ 4/450 Elizabeth Street, Surry Hills, Sydney, Australia.
Opening Night Thursday May 9, 6-9pm...all welcome
PIECE OF THE DAY : GRAFFITI VIDEO OF 123KLAN IN SYDNEY
Special thanks to @MtnAustralia for the dope video.
During a trip to Sydney for Streets Ahead, Scien and Klor of 123KLAN nabbed the opportunity to jump on a wall supported by MTN Australia with Greg and Lamour Supreme from Mishka, and Phibs, Peque, Pudl and Sare2. What was left was a collaboration of styles from around the world in a Sydenham street.
Music by 20syl - Ongoing Thing (Feat. Oddisee).
Thanks to Eddie Zammit from T-World and the crew from aMBUSH Gallery for bringing 123Klan and co to Sydney for Streets Ahead.
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Who Are We Hurting? 420 Protest - 2 Story Cannabis Plant Sydney CBD 2019
Thanks to
The Craze Collective
Ballin On A Budget
Crisp Street Art
Miguel Martin
Dope Media
Purpleynk
Sydneysiders passing through Martin Place this morning were greeted by a giant cannabis plant, erected to mark the internationally-recognised day of cannabis – April 20 (aka 420).
The bold installation – entitled ‘Who Are We Hurting?’ (WAWH) was put together on location overnight by a local collective of activists. The collective is known for highly publicised stunts on April 20 in 2017 and 2018.
A WAWH spokesperson said: “We think big. And we think the issue of cannabis prohibition in Australia is also big, but not talked about enough.”
“How does the cultivation, sale and consumption of a harmless plant land you in jail, while the government continues to tax and profit from known harmful substances such as alcohol and tobacco?”
“We’re not pretending to have all the solutions. We just want to ignite discussion around the legality of a harmless plant. Who are we really hurting?”
The towering artwork was installed in Martin Place in the early hours of Saturday morning.
It stands at 9m high and 4m wide, and is sculpted from PVC and foam.
BEHIND THE LINES - aMBUSH GALLERY, OPENING NIGHT
The launch of 'Behind The Lines' exhibition, aMBUSH Gallery, Chippendale. Friday, 15th July - 2016
Sampling Sydney (Part 4)
This is both a music project and documentary about the underground scene in Sydney Australia. It follows a DJ who meets other musicians, curators and makes a mixtape of his travels.
The music you hear has been remixed from live events... with the odd record break
samples of local artists are:
baerfrens
Library Siesta
Defocus
ilki
Canecutter
Carpet Brick
WAX WARS
Serial Space
Punk Monk Propaganda
505
Electro Magnetic People
eirwen skye
Dead Radio
Nick Beeby
Black Caesar
Prophets
Christian Moraga
Raven
Thorax
The Photon Exchange
Ambush Gallery
Red Rattler
Five Eliza
107 Projects
ibis
Twincest - 'I Got One' (music video)
From the 'Fuckotash!' EP, out now on iTunes:
Director/DOP/Editing: Leila Koren
Producers/Art Direction/Styling: Twincest
Assistant DOP: George Popov
Assistant Editor: Hayley Foster
Thanks to Ambush Gallery, Sydney.
Tgifridays ep13 Swaze
Lets dive into the world of graffiti Artist SWAZE SFX from sydney Australia.
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Jisoe Graff Pictures
Melbourne | 2005
DVD Extra
Death threats against Yumi Stynes - Shared In: TheAustralianPost.com.mp4
The death threat, protest and hate campaign against The Circle co-host Yumi Stynes for insulting Australian SAS war hero Ben Roberts-Smith on Channel Ten morning show.
(This clips is copyright of: SkyNews)
Assassin's Creed Syndicate: The Tour - Sydney Wrap-up
During the week of E3 2015, Ubisoft conducted a tour in eight cities across the world to preview an early version of Assassin's Creed Syndicate.
Ubisoft hosted a three day event at the aMBUSH Gallery at Central Park, Sydney. Gamers were invited to play a mission of the game's alpha build, get a shave from our Victorian barber, get (temporary) ink, and have their photo taken in a classic AC location.
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rah collective book launch and exhibition 2011
The Rah Collective's first art book launch held at aMBUSH Gallery 18-21 August 2011, Sydney Australia.
The launch was accompanied by an exhibition featuring the six members: qwux, jess minervini - eringa, kirst ohh, jess cally, luke burcher and thom brandson..
Books available at for $30.
Stimulate/Sedate Art Exhibition at Ambush Gallery - Art Pharmacy
Ghetto Gallery Episode 2 - DIY Rainbow Crossings
Papa Sanchez & Bella Ann Townes discuss the DIY Rainbow Crossing movement across Sydney, Australia.
Ghetto Gallery would like to acknowledge & credit footage + photos used in this episode pulled from the following sources: The City of Sydney, Sky News Sydney, End of the Line, Citylights Projects, aMBUSH Gallery and the DIY Rainbow Crossings facebook community.
For the love of all things creative, Ghetto Gallery was birthed from a desire to openly discuss, educate and critique the movement known as Street Art.
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Quartzite Blitzes Oxford Art Factory
Quartzite (Sydney Rock Band)
Oxford Art Factory
Rock music
2015 Stencil Art Prize Finalists
The 2015 Stencil Art Prize features 92 incredible stencil finalists from 21 countries, in the largest stencil event in the world. Finalists and the winning artwork will exhibit at aMBUSH Gallery, 16- 30 October in Sydney.
Countries represented in the 2015 Stencil Art Prize include Brazil, Japan, Cyprus, Turkey, Colombia, United Kingdom, Chile, Australia, Russia, U.S.A, France, Guatemala Scotland, Canada, Spain, Czech Republic, Thailand, Germany, Norway, Italy, Poland and The Netherlands.
The 2015 Finalist are:
1337, Australia; 085c3n3, Australia; 2Heads, Australia; 31n60, France; AbcArtAttack, USA; Ali, Australia; Andrea Olivieri, Italy; anghi, Australia; Angus Comyns, Australia; Belinda Keyte, Australia; Blake Hopkins, USA; blank, Australia; Brent Winstone, Australia; Brian DeLoncker, USA; CAMO, Australia; Campbell La Pun, Japan; Catman, England; CEN ONE, Germany; Cibalgina, Italy; CRS, Cyprus; Damien Mitchell, USA; sputNIK, Australia; Dave Lowell, USA; David Soukup, USA; DEAKZ, Australia; Drahtfunk, Australia; D…, Australia; eins92, Germany; El Kartoon, Russia; Elk Norsman, USA; ELKI, Scotland; Emptyboy, Colombia; Gibrian Foltz, USA; Grafeeney, England; Gökhan Civaş, Turkey; Headache, Thailand; Ignacio Inc, Chile; Jackson Farley, Australia; Jan Olav Forberg, Norway; Jay Hill, USA; Jen Byrne, Australia; Jenna YoNa Bloom, Australia; Jessica Mathews, USA; Joshua Smith, Australia; just stencil the world, Germany; KAMELOGANA, Germany; Lapin, Australia; Leviathan crew, Czech republic; Locke Studios, USA; Logan Moody, Australia; Lone Wolf, Scotland; Losop, Australia; Luton Shelton, Italy; luv[Sic], Australia; Manofdarkness, Australia; Maria Harding, Australia; Mariestyle, Germany; Mark Callaghan, Australia; ME BES, Spain; Miss Meow, Australia; MONSTFUR, Poland; Mr Edwards, Australia; Muiteza, Brasil; Murk, The Netherlands; Nicholas Thomas John, Canada; Nina Slaager, The Netherlands; ninjatoker, England; Nufink, Australia; Opie, England; P0G0, England; Pando, Australia; PAWA, Australia; Peak, USA; RD-D2, Australia; REMO, Australia; RenNL, The Netherlands; RISE, USA; RMYR, Germany; Salvador Gomez, Spain; SCOTCH!, USA; Scunge, Australia; Shanta, Australia; Sifud, Brazil; Stencil King, The Netherlands; STEWY, England; TBIRD, Australia; Tiera Boo, Australia; Tinku, Guatemala; Vink, Australia; Viza, France; Zennie McLoughlin, Australia.