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Wed 05 Feb // 2020

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(sorry, it's one of those days - but there's still good stuff here, go on, have a look! I promise to be a bit more normal next week)

— Jeremy Wortsman

Founder & Managing Director

The Week

Highlights from our Instagram

Start your Lunar New Year off with a bang with Eirian Chapman’s collection with Kiehls.

Brolga and Paypal have your tricky gift-giving covered with a new set of pre-made bundle packs.

Celebrate on a different day, with Ben Sanders and Dale de Silva.

Raise your glasses for Carla McRae’s illustrations with A Friend of Mine studio for Embla!

Cari Vander Yacht captured all the action at The Australian Open for Stella Artois Australia with Clemenger BBDO Melbourne.

The Podcast

This season we’re revisiting our Open Tabs format and chatting about what we have open in our browsers at the moment!

“Often you can sidestep so much grief and miscommunication by just asking a clarifying question if you don't understand something.”

// Rachael Kendrick

Each week on our podcast we dissect three links we’ve come across our internet travels. These are jumping off points for what’s shaping issues, processes and happenings in the creative industries today. To find our more about our IRL open tabs events, visit opentabs.rodeo

Rachael shares a top-tier introduction to ambient music YouTube.

And a new way to choose what music to play in the office.

Jeremy takes a deep dive into the world of adult Heelys.

Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down / Shaka

The Outer Worlds game

Linseeds in general - we don't need you.

Bushfire fundraising efforts

The Artists

New stuff from the JW roster

It takes two to tango in Crispe’s recent style exploration.

The New Yorker kept it classy with Ilya Milstein’s illustration accompanying a review of `The Gentleman`.

Timba Smits has guest curated a new show at 71a London opening next week!

Georgia Perry has given us everything we could ever need to start the new year.

Jess Cruickshank got in some portrait practice with a digital painting of Willem Dafoe.

It’s fortunate for all of us that Craig and Karl created not one but two covers for Fortune magazine’s 90th birthday!

Brolga has brought back his Bangkok inspired character for a new work ‘Bangkok Holding Man’.

Catch a glimpse at some work in progress behind Maricor/Maricar’s latest book cover design.

It’s always Taco Tuesday with James Boorman’s delicious new spot.

It takes two to tango in Crispe’s recent style exploration.

The New Yorker kept it classy with Ilya Milstein’s illustration accompanying a review of `The Gentleman`.

Timba Smits has guest curated a new show at 71a London opening next week!

Georgia Perry has given us everything we could ever need to start the new year.

Jess Cruickshank got in some portrait practice with a digital painting of Willem Dafoe.

It’s fortunate for all of us that Craig and Karl created not one but two covers for Fortune magazine’s 90th birthday!

Brolga has brought back his Bangkok inspired character for a new work ‘Bangkok Holding Man’.

Catch a glimpse at some work in progress behind Maricor/Maricar’s latest book cover design.

It’s always Taco Tuesday with James Boorman’s delicious new spot.

"The key to keeping work fun is to never stop learning."

// Georgia Perry

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The Gallery

Lamington Drive is an exhibition space, art school and a great way to meet other artists. Feeling lonely? Come to a show!

Still Life


Join us tonight from 6—9pm for the opening of 'Still Life' the debut solo exhibition of Katherine Brickman!

Still Life showcases Brickman’s sometimes moody, always playful collages inspired by the narrative of an empty scene. A meditation on the unusual beauty in every day clutter, imagined landscapes, playful surrealist humour, and the joy of breakfast.

The Gardens

Clear the mind. Feed the process. Jacky Winter Gardens is a creative retreat nestled in a half-acre of natural bushland only 45 minutes from Melbourne. It’s a perfect getaway for solo travellers, couples and small groups.

"Art will never be able to exist without nature."



// Pierre Bonnard

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