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Young Blood Designers Markets 2008

Young Blood Designers Markets are back during August in Sydney. Young Blood and designboom mart will team up for SD08 to present the very best local and international design. The combined market will host over 70 designers from Australia and abroad; this is your chance to showcase and launch your creative talent onto the local and international scene.

Young Blood: Designers Market
Powerhouse Museum, 500 Harris Street, Ultimo

Thursday 14 August, 6.00 – 9.00pm
Friday 15 August, 10.00am – 6.00pm
Saturday 16 August, 10.00am – 6.00pm
Sunday 17 August, 10.00am – 6.00pm

Sydney Teapot Show 2008

Sydney Teapot Show 2008
Inner City Clayworkers Gallery
Cnr St Johns Rd & Darghan St
Glebe NSW
Ph:
www.clayworkers.com.au
Open 10:30am to 6:00pm everyday

Sydney Design 2008

It’s that time of the year again when we welcome Sydney’s annual festival of design , presented by the Powerhouse Museum. Find out what design means to you through a 17-day program encompassing exhibitions and events at the Museum and satellite venues all over Sydney. Highlights this year include a series of special night openings to ignite the spirit of modernism and complement the new exhibition Modern times: the untold story of modernism in Australia.

Young Blood: Designers Market is on in tandem with ‘designboom mart’, an international market that brings designers from around the globe to discuss and sell their wares.

To coincide with SD08, the Powerhouse Museum and the British Council with Arts NSW will present the inaugural Design NSW: Travelling Scholarship, valued at $18,000, to an emerging local designer. The scholarship has been established to enable a young designer to undertake professional development activities abroad.

The Powerhouse is also proud to co-produce the exhibition Workshopped for the second year. A mainstay in the Sydney Design calendar, Workshopped has been exhibiting new Australian design — from prototypes to production pieces — in high-profile commercial settings for seven years. This year Workshopped returns to Chifley Plaza in the CBD.

Further a field, Sydney Design’s many partners and supporters will present a great program of exhibitions, events, walks and talks at venues all over Sydney. The 12th International Design Festival runs from the 8th August to 24th August 2008.

Competition worth over $1000.00

Thanks to Web Directions South , Design Federation and Web Directions are offering one lucky reader the chance to attend the Web Directions South Conference in Sydney on September 23 – 26th.

The competition is drawn on the 21st August 2008. This prize is valued at $1050 and is

“A definite must have for any web professional.”
Dmitry Baranovskiy, Freelance web developer

So how do you enter this amazing comp? Just go to the Design Federation website right here .

Kareena Zerefos talks with Two Flat Whites!

Two Flat Whites recently attended an exhibition by talented designer/ illustrator Kareena Zerefos . We found Kareena to be not only a very talented illustrator, but an intelligent & beautiful young woman. Design for Kareena started in her Pre school days pasting macaroni onto paper plates. This led to an interest in the arts where she studied at the College of Fine Arts in Sydney & also a short stint at the University of Alberta, Canada. We had the pleasure in interviewing Kareena.

Where did you grow up & where do you hang your hat?

I grew up out at Dural, and lived on the northern beaches as a teenager. For the last year I’ve been living in Kirribilli in Sydney.

In your own words, what do you do?

I draw pictures. I work with themes of isolation & escapism to create a bittersweet, slightly unsettling feeling in my pictures.

Where did you learn your craft?

I studied design at the College of Fine Arts, but didn’t do any illustration or painting there, so technically I’m a self-taught illustrator/painter/artist.

Whose work do you relate to most? Who inspires you?

I’m quite inspired by the simplicity of the work of Egon Schiele and Sara Moon, and also their composition and use of white space. But at the moment I love Carson Ellis’ work, for the colours and fine details; as well as Audrey Kawasaki, Cecilia Carlstedt, Edwina white and numerous children’s book illustrators like Eileen Soper, Pierre Probst and Mary Elliot Lacey.

What inspired you to create?

There has never really been one defining moment that has inspired me to create; I’ve always created in one way or another.

Childhood Memories:

TV Show – Astro Boy, The Smurfs and Agro’s cartoon connection.

Hobby – Horse Riding, Climbing trees and swimming at the beach.

Food – Sicilian cheese cake, Ribena and Nutella.

Fear – spiders, ghosts and falling.

People – family and friends

Defining moment – sliding down a fireman’s pole in a playground at a park in Canberra.

Schooling memories, chore or cherished?

A bit of both.

Where is the most beautiful place in Australia you have visited?

Blue Lake in Mt Gambier, South Australia… or the Great Barrier Reef.

From the hours of 9am to 5pm, what do you get up too?

I don’t have a set routine, so I’ve gone with a general day leading up to my exhibition. Drink green and peppermint tea. Deal with emails. Draw some pictures. Tape pictures to the walls. Clean up. Package up prints and posters. Go to the Post Office. Go to Yoga. Check the mail. Draw some more. Research ideas. Read a chapter of Bambi. Change the music. Draw some more pictures. Talk on the phone. Take the pictures down from the walls. Paint the pictures. Eat something. Tape the pictures to the floor. Sit in front of my computer. Scan things. Print things. Draw some more pictures. Get interrupted by my sister. Refuse to go for a run. Drink herbal tea. Get back to drawing…

Where can people see your work?

www.kareenazerefos.com
or at the moment at the Red Door Gallery in Edinburgh Scotland.

For love or money?

Love. You don’t decide to draw for a living if it’s about money. But you do need money if you want to draw for a living. Everyone needs to eat.

What future endeavors are in the pipeline?

Taking my solo show down to Melbourne and a few group shows, later in the year.
I’m hoping to spend Christmas in Scandinavia, and return all inspired to start working on a children’s book and some new drawings.

Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

Drawing pictures in a bigger apartment, with an Italian greyhound jumping around, preparing for my third solo show in Paris.

If you could invite 3 people to chat over coffee, who would they be & why?

There are so many people I’d like to chat with over coffee, but I’m going to say Jon, Tina and Fiona… because they’re very creative and inspirational people, and to add a bit of cheese, they’re my best friends!

Coffee or Tea?

Tea. Herbal, green or white. No milk or sugar. I gave up my coffee addiction about 10 months ago.

Don’t wear your tshirts this month!

Morris Dilemma, how the mighty have fallen.

The Pope comes to Sydney and the NSW Government (look for votes) decide to create a “New regulation giving police and emergency service workers the power to stop behaviour that causes annoyance or inconvenience to participants in a World Youth Day event,” according to a New South Wales state government publication. Anyone who does not comply could face a $5,300 fine.

“Wearing an anti-Catholic t-shirt, handing out condoms and even riding a skateboard could incur the penalty.”

Anyone in Sydney who has been to the art gallery knows that The Domain is a haven for young skaters getting their jump on, and this also happens to be right near St Mary’s Cathedral, which will be one of the centre points of the celebrations for World Youth Day.

Imagine riding a skateboard through The Domain, wearing a silly t-shirt, carrying The God Delusion under one arm and a condom in your pocket. I mean, isn’t that what most kids of today do anyhow (besides The God Delusion maybe, swap that for a Ralph mag or something and it’s pretty close I would say)?

So what does that mean for the majority of us? It means we can’t wear whatever the f*ck we like because we may cop a hefty fine.

Nice one Morris.

-David Goldberg.

Sexpo 2008

Sexpo – Health Sexuality and Lifestyle Exhibition is a four-day public event looking at all aspects of health, adult entertainment, sexuality, and adult lifestyles. The aim of the exhibition is to allow adults to access frank and accurate information on all such matters, all in one convenient location. SEXPO is not only an exhibition about sex, instead it is about HEALTH, SEXUALITY AND ADULT LIFESTYLES. The name of the exhibition is certainly indicative of the flavour of the event, but does not mean that SEXPO is just a sex exhibition.

Lounge Room Painting Adventures!

Jesus In The Sky With Jet Planes – Nicholas Fintan

Beginning on Saturday 21st June 2008, our good friends at the Hardware Gallery will be exhibiting a new painting extravaganza featuring two young & talented artists Boyd Sanday & Nicholas Fintan. They have spent the last six months sharing a house in Petersham & have been using there lounge room as a make shift painting studio. So go & check out the exhibition & tell all of your friends!

Lounge Room Painting Adventures
New paintings by Boyd Sanday & Nicholas Fintan

Opening Saturday 21st June 2-4pm
Exhibition continues 21st June – 19th July 2008

Hardware Galley
263 Enmore Road, Enmore NSW 2042
Ph:
Tues – Sat, 11am – 5pm

weAREtheIMAGEmakers presents 12×12 exhibition

My Name is Rachel Corrie – Belvoir St Theatre

The office of Two Flat Whites watched Dateline tonight & a story caught our eye. We heard the opinions of Shannon Murphy, Bren Carlill from the Zionist lobby group Australia-Israel Jewish Affairs Council, and Antony Loewenstein, a Jewish writer who often criticises Israel on My Name is Rachel Corrie.

My Name is Rachel Corrie is showing at Belvoir St Theatre Surry Hills in Sydney & closes Sunday, 8th June 2008. This is the last chance to catch this remarkable story of an activist who has been fighting causes all over the world since the age of five. Rachel Corrie was a wonderful person who lived a tremendous life which was tragically cut short at the age of 23 years while attempting to stop a bulldozer protesting in the Gaza Strip.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3JI-axaRF4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fa_WFZyN2l8&NR=1

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