Cost of Horror are extremely pleased and rather excited to announce our next exhibition;
Greetings from the Apocalypse!
Featuring works from -
Jessica Alice
Rebecca Bladen
Erika de Vos
Chloe Grace
Frances Gray
Pip Grenda
Chantal Laurendeau
Angus Lord
Pat McBain
Valentina Palonen
Amy Pollock
Thomas Rennie
Jake Treacy
Hanna Tusler
April 13th 2012. The world is ending.
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
a YEAR in REVIEW
As we draw closer to our third exhibition/event/installment of Cost of Horror let us spend a moment now to reflect of some of our past initial achievements via some catalogued reviews of exhibitions past:
Detail of Julian Hocking's "Get Lost, GO AWAY and RUN FOR YOUR LIFE"
Here is Meisy Cheong's pre-review on Laneway Magazine:
Also, Three Thousand, thank you to Rachel Elliot-Jones:
Here is a lovely advertisement on Many Triangle:
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
WHERE are they NOW?
In this section we would like to take time to award some recognition on the achievements that some of our previously exhibited artists have accomplished since their respective shows with Cost of Horror.
Michelle has taken on Visual Communication and Design as well as her current teaching position of Media for secondary school students. Here she has helped students create and exhibit their final work in an education environment, whilst continuing her sculpture that we beheld in our maiden exhibition 'Kinderspiel'.
For the new year she plans to continue this form as well as working in textiles, in particular cushion making and clothing, and extending her talent to the kitchen and garden - growing and cultivating vegetables to which she then plans to launch into food styling.
We wish Michelle all the best and hope to work with her again in the future, as this is a talent to look out for. If you have any enquiries for Michelle you can contact her at michelleluckman@yahoo.com.au
Michelle Luckman
Michelle has taken on Visual Communication and Design as well as her current teaching position of Media for secondary school students. Here she has helped students create and exhibit their final work in an education environment, whilst continuing her sculpture that we beheld in our maiden exhibition 'Kinderspiel'.
For the new year she plans to continue this form as well as working in textiles, in particular cushion making and clothing, and extending her talent to the kitchen and garden - growing and cultivating vegetables to which she then plans to launch into food styling.
We wish Michelle all the best and hope to work with her again in the future, as this is a talent to look out for. If you have any enquiries for Michelle you can contact her at michelleluckman@yahoo.com.au
Ben Ashton-Bell
For up-dates, please visit Ben's website www.benashtonbell.com
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