February 15th, 2010 §
We put up a mini show of a collaborative project by Chris Searl and Kate Banazi this week. It looks amazing right adjacent to reception. Alice (big thanks to you Alice for your patience with my lack of hands-on skills) took a pic with our little placard and I took one to show how nicely the colourways go with the 3DM logo and the furniture!


February 12th, 2010 §
Our favourite LA collective, THIS, is showing one of Chris’s personal pieces in their inaugural show coming up. If you’re in LA, the details are on the flyer below. Other familar names in the show are Seonna Hong, Mike O’Mealy and the Cobrasnake. Scroll down to see Chris’s piece.


November 25th, 2009 §
Our good friend Katie Ell (who some of you might know as Katie Wilson) has curated and produced the most amazing event we think we have seen all year. It’s an exhibition of homeless people by homeless people. It’s a self portrait series and it’s part of a program to help build confidence, vocational aspiration and to give the sitters an avenue for artistic expression. The private view is November 26th, 5-9pm at St Mungo’s in Covent Garden. The details are below on the flier. Go along and support a peer who is actually making a difference. Completely inspiring. Well done Katie. We’re proud of you.

November 20th, 2009 §

Beci and Jonathan are exhibiting with our other favourite person, Jeremy on the 27th November. It’s to raise money for Youth with Cancer. Is there a worthier cause? There are lots of familiar names up there, but we are proud to say that the three in the RW family are most definitely the best ones. (You should be able to read the venue, times, and dates on the flyer which is stunning by the way.)
November 11th, 2009 §
We couldn’t have put it better ourselves. Please enjoy this sweet prose lifted straight off the Three of a kind blog.
Melbourne lasses Beci Orpin, Irene Grishin-Selzer and Madeleine Stamer have more than their art in common. For instance, they are all very fond of warm buttered toast, giggling offspring, Haigh’s giant chocolate frogs and daydreaming about phantasmagorical parallel universes. One sunny spring afternoon the three girls had a consecutive light bulb moment. A neat idea to have an exhibition together, they aptly named their joint venture ‘three of a kind’.
The show is on at
Lab X Gallery
40 Pakington Street, St Kilda, 3182,
Opening night fri 20 nov 6-8pm
Weekday hours: 8.30am – 6.00pm
Weekend hours: 11am – 3pm

October 20th, 2009 §
It’s no secret that Lifelounge is somewhat obsessed with good typography and what better way for them to celebrate this obsession than to collaborate with some of the most creative type geeks in the world.
Jonathan is one of the 12 artists and designers from around the globe to join Lifelounge in a typographic project Some Type Of Wonderful where each artist has been asked to respond typographically to a design brief related to a designated month of the year. Each of the unique designs will be offered through lifelounge.com as signed, limited edition A1 Giclee prints.
So to catch Jonathan and these amazing designers, come along to the opening night of Some type of wonderful down at China Heights gallery, 257 Crown street on 23rd October.

October 15th, 2009 §
We are very excited to announce that after months of planning and legwork, the Rebecca Wolkenstein Agency has gone on tour.
A selection of our favourite advertising agencies will hold a boutique exhibition of artists works over the coming months.
Publicis Mojo was bumped in today. You can see from the camPhone images that it’s a pretty amazing mix of media. Andrew is presenting a pencil print on canvas, Murray’s Academy Award nominated film, SALT, is on a loop on a big screen, Gen has presented the most divine film stills, and Beci has submitted a giant laser cut tree!
Next round will see Jonathan Zawada’s screen printed mirrors, Chris’s now not-so-secret Where The Wild Things Are on-set shots, and Julian’s headspinning wallpaper.
The show will then head to DDB and follow to Saatchi & Saatch, Lowe, Ogilvy, Droga 5 and more in the new year.
Some of the works will be for sale, please make contact with lucy@rebeccawolkenstein.com
Post script by Bec: This is a simple idea, but I want the world (or just my blog readers) to know how much behind the scenes work went into this by Cam and Lucy and I want to say a massive public thank you to my amazing team and artists for delivering as usual.



June 1st, 2009 §
I was going to start the post by saying all photography boffins should see this but that’s a bit limiting. This film is a spiritual journey – God it’s sounding so cliched! – but it really is! I have seen the film and when people ask me what it’s about, I try in my weak way to explain that it’s a documentary about how art is made. I’ve never seen a great connection to art and to the environment as I did in this film. It really affected me. It makes other photographic art look really pissweak and gutless. If you want to see what I am on about click here for details about where/when etc (it’s on next Wednesday night)

May 27th, 2009 §
Andrew Van der Westhuyzen and Jonathan Zawada get creative with ‘Recorded time’
Palmer Projects is hosting the work of Andrew Van der Westhuyzen and Jonathan Zawada in a a fab little exhibition where each artist has customised and created their own art on vinyl cut records.
The 24 local and international artists have all produced a sell out piece and all are completely unique in their design. Its definitely work a look.

Andrew’s Piece:

Jonathan’s Piece: 


May 12th, 2009 §
Monster Children Gallery is hosting a show including the work of Beci Orpin and Jonathan Zawada. It’s works on glass for Asahi. I’ll update the post after opening night with the images of Beci and Jonathan’s work, but hopefully you can make it along. The address and map are at the gallery link above.
