08/03: DLC @ May's Retrospective

25 March - 6 April
Platform 2 Hip Hop Festival
Carriageworks, 245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh, Sydney
09/11: Dead in the Arse
02/08: New Exhibition by Jamin
20/05: Heavy Weight!
04/12: Edition Addiction Vol. 1

Jamin is putting together an exhibition of artworks by artist's who make 'editions'. The show will be full of treats so come along and check it out if you get the chance. There are some great artists presenting work here and it's all pretty affordable if that's your thing. Maybe a christmas present for someone? There are over 20 artists in the show making things from prints, stencils, zombie dolls and patches through to bags, records and g-strings!!!
the opening is at 6pm on Friday 7th December 2007, at Jimmy's Skate & Street, 120 Elizabeth Street Hobart. The exhibition runs through till Jan.
07/11: Syrup gets a DLC Makeover

Come along to Syrup (Upstairs) at 9pm this Friday the 8th November for a special preview and opening of Die Laughing's latest art work.
13/10: Same Meat Different Gravy

Exhibition from Paicey and Homewrecker @ Lounge Bar 243 Swanston Street CBD.
Opens 24th of October and runs till 21st November...
17/09: Plunderland!

Plunderland!
New solo exhibition
by Empire...
Opening Tuesday 25th September at 6pm
Bus 117 Lt Lonsdale St Melbourne
Exhibition runs till 13/10/07
Gallery hours:
Wednesday-Friday 12-6pm
Saturday 12-5pm
www.bus117.com
New solo exhibition
by Empire...
Opening Tuesday 25th September at 6pm
Bus 117 Lt Lonsdale St Melbourne
Exhibition runs till 13/10/07
Gallery hours:
Wednesday-Friday 12-6pm
Saturday 12-5pm
www.bus117.com
03/09: Solo Exhibition by Jamin

First we take Paris, then we take the World
Jamin - Solo Commission Exhibition
Devonport Regional Gallery
45 Stewart Street, Devonport +61 3 64248296
Opening Friday 7.9.07 @ 6pm
Exhibition Dates 7.9.07 - 7.10.07
"In a fusion of front-page juxtapositions spawned by the ‘news of the day’ during the development of these new works, Paris Hilton has become the hero, the enemy, the metaphor and the motivation. In the sinister Get the Girl, Kill the Baddies and Save the Entire Planet Paris appears brainwashed. Empty and vacant, a container for meaning. John Howard appears intrinsically aware of both Paris’s awesome power as a vehicle for any message imposed upon her, and his own control over the Australian people and relative invulnerability. Howard cackles menacingly skyward, neck muscles taught and constricted with the power and testosterone of patriarchy. Paris, or perhaps popular culture, has become Howard’s secret weapon."
Excerpt from catalogue essay "One Night In Paris" by Scot Cotterell
"Now in its third year, the Devonport Regional Gallery’s solo commission series continues to represent emerging and early-career artists, with the financial support of the Devonport City Council and Arts Tasmania. First we take Paris, then we take the World, presents the work of Jamin. While Jamin’s exhibition history is relatively new, in the past four years he has made an enormous contribution to the arts both in solo and group exhibitions. Jamin is a founding member of the Die Laughing Collective, with Paicey and Empire, through which he has been involved in various state-wide and national projects. Jamin is currently studying a Masters degree in Fine Art at the School of Art in Hobart."
Excerpt from catalogue intro by Ellie Ray, Acting Director - Devonport Regional Gallery
