Soft Toy City is a group exhibition curated by Tegan Iversen asking artists to explore their relationships with soft toys as adults.
South Side 18 – Exhibition run down
South Space 18 is set to showcase a range of distinct exhibitions that celebrate the unsung cultural richness of the southside.
Happy Tuesday – Chelsea Tuesday
Melbourne based collage artist Chelsea Tuesday is set to unveil her first solo exhibition Happy Tuesday at The Old Bar on Tuesday the 6th of February.
Snug Succour – Katie Eraser
Australian, contemporary artist Katie Eraser is set to showcase her highly anticipated second solo-show titled ‘Snug Succour’ at Besser Space in Collingwood.
A Flower Each Month –
Tegan Iversen
Opening today is Tegan Iversen’s second solo exhibition ‘A Flower Each Month’ at Montsalvat, Residents Gallery in Eltham.
South Space 18
South Space 18 is a music, art and film festival highlighting the creative underbelly of Melbourne’s inner-South.
Tetrahedra’s SOMA
Pre-Release Party
On Thursday November 16th, Melbourne alternative-pop group Tetrahedra hosted a pre-release party to unveil their highly anticipated visual EP SOMA.
Amping Up Australiana with Doomlands
Barren wasteland, beer on tap, bloody chaos! TJ chat with the creators of new animated comedy Doomlands, ahead of their pilot episode premiere at the Tote.
Bad Bangs x Slim Pickins 7″ Split Single Launch
On Saturday October 24th, Trouble Juice hosted a special launch show at Brunswick’s Record Paradise to celebrate the first release from Trouble Juice Records.
Trouble Juice Records
We’re really excited to announce our latest undertaking at Trouble Juice – a new project called Trouble Juice Records.
Melissa Grisancich, Spring-Time 2.0
Melissa Grisancich is a Melbourne based artist who’s a part of the ANP and gallery manager of the RVCA corner gallery in Collingwood. In light of her upcoming curated show Spring-Time 2.0 TJ sat down for a chat about her practice as an artist and the second year around for Spring-Time.
Trouble Juice Launch Party
Over the weekend of June 17th, Trouble Juice celebrated the release of our first print issue and the launching of a website to match.