Digs

DIGS
Group exhibition
Curatorial
Collarts, Fitzroy 2016

The “DIGS” exhibition, curated by acclaimed photographer Zo Damage, features original photographic and illustrative works by artists including Rennie Ellis, Philip Morris, Ponch Hawkes and Paul Pirie. The Tote "Never Say Die" doors hang in the exhibition along with other memorabilia, including original Pram Factory poster art by Carol Porter dating back to 1978. Commissioned by Collarts to launch the opening of the Fitzroy campus in 2016, the DIGS exhibition pays homage to the array of musical milestones that positions Melbourne as one of the most pivotal cities in music and art culture in the nation. Additionally, DIGS aims to celebrate the people of Melbourne and their undying love and loyalty to the city's diverse music scene. DIGS is an exhibition to commemorate the growth and evolution of Melbourne's eclectic music and art scene. Source: speakertv.com.

(Left to right) Tania, Zo and Lincoln installing The Tote doors for the “DIGS” exhibition 2016. Photo courtesy Collarts

“DIGS” installation view, Collarts (Fitzroy) 2016

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