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trouble was grass roots arts publishing at its best, made by artists for artists, and was dedicated to reflecting the best of the contemporary Australian art scene and the creatives who make it.

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Fitzroyalty

June 2, 2017 |

Brunswick Street : Art & Revolution   INTRODUCTION

Steve Proposch

During the 1950s and 60s the Australian working class became the aspirational middle class and moved in great number to the suburbs. These were mainly prewar babies who, now in … Read More

John Wolseley : Studio Visit

June 2, 2017 |

  Thanks to Castlemaine Press we experience a delightful visit with John Wolseley in his studio as he talks about carving printing plates from 2,000+ year old wooden slabs.

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Comics Face June 2017

May 31, 2017 |

Comics Face Coffee   This comic first appeared in Trouble June 2012   Want more? See all of the Comics Face we’ve run to date.  

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SALON May 2017

May 8, 2017 |

MAY 2017 COVER: Emmaline Zanelli, Red Room (Safe House) 2017, archival inkjet print, 1189mm x 841mm, edition of 5. Rife Machine, ACE Across, Lion Arts Centre, North Terrace (West End) Kaurna Yarta, Adelaide (SA), 25 May – 17 June … Read More

Double Date Night: Episode 6

May 7, 2017 |

by Yung Victoria  

Vic is determined to give Riley the date night she deserves, even if it means replacing Double Date Night with Single Date Night.

Starring Laura Buskes as Vic, Molly Daniels as Riley, Tiana Hogben as Chelsea, … Read More

ACE Open: 24 Frames Per Second

May 7, 2017 |

          ABOVE: Francois Chaignaud, Solitude, 24 Frames Per Second, Carriageworks, 2015. BELOW: Hyde & Restless, To Look Away, 24 Frames Per Second, Carriageworks, 2015. Photo © Ben Searcy.       ACE Open: 24 Frames … Read More

Finding the Art in Phuket

May 7, 2017 |

The Art of Living

by Anthony S. Cameron  

What I love the most about Phuket is the eclectic bunch of humans that find their way here from other parts of the world and decide to call it home. We … Read More

Seeing Nature: Sarah Ormonde & John Wolseley

May 7, 2017 |

Dry sand, wet mud, moving earth Falkner Gallery, Castlemaine (ends 21 May 2017)

by Dr Mark Dober

In the gallery notes to this collaborative exhibition of prints, drawings and ceramics, Bendigo-based artists Sarah Ormonde and John Wolseley state: “In this … Read More

Comics Face May 2017

May 2, 2017 |

Espionage Face: Action Spy  

This comic first appeared in Trouble July 2014   Want more? See all of the Comics Face we’ve run to date.  

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Is Landscape Painting History?

May 1, 2017 |

by Alexandra Sassé  

Seeing the world as more than a backdrop or stage-set for unfolding narratives is the basic premise of landscape painting. It requires sensation rather than symbol to be the dominant motive. This is at odds with … Read More