NEWS FLASH
It’s official, Penthouse Mouse is back for 2012!
This year we bring together a fresh bunch of artists and designers and live music for a thrilling program of events. In a soon to be confirmed location, Penthouse Mouse will showcase AW ranges from a selection of local fashion and accessory designers as well as a diverse cache of jewellers. Many of these items will be available for purchase throughout the event at False Economy, our onsite store.
The brief has been written for the artists response and their outcomes will be exhibited throughout the space. We are also proud to announce that Penthouse Mouse will by popular demand present Mid Mouse; our final night where we host 2 runway shows featuring participating labels and styled by Connel Chiang. Labels to be announced and tickets on sale soon.
NOW! Diarise and highlight these dates: Friday March 2 is the launch of Penthouse Mouse. The shop is open 12 - 4 daily during the week and don't miss our Mid Mouse runway shows and party on the closing night Friday March 9.
Purchase tickets to the Mid Mouse runway shows through Moshtix
Show 1 - 7:30pm
Leonard Street, Autonomy, The Social Studio, Kings of Carnaby, Bento, Upper Left Arm.
Show 2 - 9:30pm
Alistair Trung, Di$count, Trimapee, Where Lovers Lie, Raggatt, Neo Dia, above.
More events to be announced so sign up to the mailing list to receive updates and invitations. You must not miss this.
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Joseph Griffiths' intricate drawings and installations playfully explore the visual and technological systems that dominate contemporary culture. Images of destruction and creation, fine art and popular icons, nature and the man-made world intertwine to create both a humorous and chilling reflection of the digital age at the brink of an overload. His careful and systematic drawing process evokes the relentless sheen and accuracy of the printed image, simultaneously celebrating and denying the human touch. The random oscillations of his recent drawing machines provide a fresh counterpoint to the precision of his pictorial work, challenging traditional perceptions of the everchanging relationship between man and machine. In 2007 he graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts and has travelled extensively throughout Europe and the United States as well as running his own art direction & design studio in Melbourne. He exhibits regularly in private, public and artist-run galleries and has several works in private collections.