Sunday, August 9, 2009

Enthusiasts Afternoons Begin

Yes we are having our first official Enthusiasts Afternoon!

This month features: Lasse Hallstrom's 'My Life as a Dog' enthusiasm by Caiti Dircks!

Wear your best lounging jodphurs and bring some nibblies to sustain that eager beaverness.

Please note that nonchalance will be not be tolerated.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Saturday, July 25, 2009

...and then everyone felt pretty damn good


Well, Cosmic Peephole was a dazzling success!

With a stunningly sultry perfromance by Kathleen and the Kids, 16 artworks climbing the walls of our tiny studio, and many more glowing faces peering up at them (or down if you were looking at nicolas cage), the night was pretty rad.

Thanks everyone that put works into the show and thanks Pete for playing and thanks everyone that came to see it, especially alex who ran all the way from cockatoo island!

... more pics up soon.

More merriness in the months to come!

xx

Monday, July 13, 2009

Dreaming of Ice Creaming

Still from Glamour Antarctica by Haidee Ireland

(Rob getting into the exhibition zone)

Friday, July 10, 2009

Cosmic Peephole



Yes yes we are having an exhibition and performance night finally! Come along for drinks and music and art and plastic carpet...

Drinks afterwards at the Cricketers Arms on Fitzroy st. All welcome!

Here's a nifty map!

july july and pudding pie

OK kids we've got some tasty things in the works.
There's a whole host of events being planned at spacespace for the upcoming months.

Cosmic Peephole

We've got an exhibition and performance night coming up in a few weeks that'll feature some ruminative experimental music complete with psychedelic underwater visuals to get everyone climbing through the pillow stuffing of their minds... as well as some classy artworks we've all been working hard on over the last few months... i'll do a proper post on this soon with all the details!

Enthusiast Nights

We've also got some enthusiasts nights up our sleeves. They'll be a series of experiential evenings, lectures and screenings, each hosted by a different individual who will enlighten the rest of us with something they truly believe in. Films, music/video mashes, short lectures on random historical facts, the joy of bicycle riding etc. more info soon... oh and if you want to host an evening then just email us.
there are also a few other ideas that will hopefully simmer down into something tangible soon... we'll see.
galloop! x

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Glamour Antarctica

It's a wonderful time to be alive.
The sun is shining and Glamour has reached Antarctica:
A Jesuit scientist was recently in Antarctica looking for meteorites. Instead of finding meteorites, he conveniently found God. It is a devastating realisation that the absence of any direct and sustained contact with the continent could indeed be a chief reason why we are out of touch with God these days. However, the humble kitchen freezer could prove a convenient and effective surrogate:
something like this might need to occur:
The glamourous milky nipple of the world awaits us!