lo-fi collective goes arty for six months

Inspired by the once-popular swanky bars from the 90s, the folks at Peer Group recently launched a new bar on the Darlinghurst, Sydney block. LO-FI, also home to an innovative gallery space, LO-FI Collective is a six-month initiative showcasing the best of Australia’s prolific creatives on a weekly basis. Local artists will also be joined by a few of their international counterparts.

The event highlights include featured works by one of Sydney’s most influential street artist Numskull; Japanese photographer, editor and creative director of CexWork Yasumasa Yonehara, and Sydney photographer and Kluster studio mate, Yimmy Yayo.

Event dates are:

Thursday 2nd September – Don’t Go Into The Attic
Saturday 11th September – Ears
Saturday 18th September – Andrew Kidman
Thursday 23rd September – Yasumasa Yonehara
Thursday 30th September – Two One
Thursday 7th October – Ben Frost & Bridge Stehli: Paste Modernism
Thursday 14th October – Tunnelism
Thursday 21st October – Morte
Thursday 28th October – Numskull
Thursday 4th November – Acclaim x Skullcandy
Thursday 11th November – Yimmy Yayo
Thursday 18th November – Curvy Launch by YEN Magazine
Friday 19th November – Muscle Up by YEN Magazine
Thursday 25th November – Jumbo & Zap
Thursday 2nd December – Beastman, Phibs, Creepy, Max Berry
Thursday 9th December – Debs, Elana Mullaly, Kareena Zerefos
Thursday 16th December – Sofles
Thursday 23rd December – Go Font Ur Self Chapter 6

The LO-FI Collective officially opens its doors to the public on August 26 through to December 23, with all shows starting at 6pm.

, , , , ,

Comments are closed