Posts Tagged ‘Exhibition Invite’

Riverland Poster

Posted By Paul

1 page poster we produced to promote the Engaging Visions Exhibition, Riverland.

Creative Spaces launch.

Posted By Paul

Print invitations for the launch of the Creative Spaces website (which we also designed and built) - the website is still in development (beware: browser testing not completed… Firefox please) - but we are already gearing up for the launch party.

Our Own Particular Truth

Posted By Paul

We have a solo show coming up at IMP gallery in Prahran, Melbourne.  More details to come (as we are frantically finishing off the works) - but here is the invite produced for the show.

Engaging Visions: Tumut Invitation

Posted By Paul

An invitation produced for and Exhibition held in Tumut N.S.W as part of the ongoing Engaging Visions project.

Engaging Visions Invite

Posted By Paul

An invitation to one of the exhibitions associated with the Engaging Visions project that we are doing the website and print work for.

The Present History

Posted By Paul

In November 2006 we launched a fine arts publication entitled ‘The Present History’. Here is a quick spiel: “The Present History was produced in Canberra, Australia by The Contextual Villains and contains the combined work of over 25 visual, sound and text based artists. This 700 copy limited edition release is hand numbered and signed by The Contextual Villains.”

The Present History recently won the Desktop Magazine Create Award in the category of Best Design for Creative Print Media. It has been featured in magazines such as Desktop, Oyster, Wooden Toy and appeared on the following websites FFFFound, BD4D, Coudal Partners, Australian Infront, Dexinger, The Artlife, Sarsparilla and many more…

Broadcast

Posted By Paul

In 2005 Rachel and Paul together with Julian Laffan secured a vacant window space in Canberra CBD to house a string of art exhibitions.  Below are a few pages from the catalogue we produced as permanent documentation of the events.  And far below is the original invitation.

Dust (new media showcase event)

Posted By Paul

Dust was an annual event held by the Centre for New Media Arts to showcase the work of graduating students. It is held at the National Museum of Australia.