Design + Culture
Melbourne-based beekeeper Honey Fingers’ diverse practice spotlights why fostering the relationship between humans and bees is more important than ever.
Founded in 2016, Five Mile Radius combines architecture and design to reimagine a smarter, more sustainable Australian construction industry.
Let it grow, let your lawn go. Using rewilding to regenerate our lands.
John Hayes has been a bike collector since the early 2000s, but it was long before that that his cycling obsession began to take over his life.
Enter 3000 Acres, who for the last three years has been working to bridge the gap between major property owners, community groups and individuals looking to establish community gardens in Melbourne.
From humble beginnings in a Thornbury sharehouse to the basement clubs of Berlin, No Lights No Lycra has grown into a global social phenomenon.
From boutique 'experience' accommodation above a Surry Hills cafe to a huge new luxury complex on Brisbane River and a hotel that lets you choose your own room.
The artists behind Dreamcatchersdreamtime and Think Positive Prints chat inspirations and their involvement with the Miller Design Lab creative events series.
Intangible Goods is an installation by artists Mark Starmach and Elizabeth Commandeur, who've combined year's worth of involvement in the marketing industry with a shared experience of growing up with family members who struggled with mental health.
Since 2014, Grafa’s utilitarian collection of copper and spotted-gum garden planters, trowels, forks, scoops and hoes have earned a steady local and international following.
With this initiative, the chosen artists have transformed these featureless facades into vibrant, creative spaces, and have pushed the initiative to a much larger scale than what's similarly popped up in cities like New York and Toronto.
From super traditional Japanese cuisine to sprawling hot springs and luxury glamping experiences, here are eight of the latest openings across regional Victoria for you to check out.
Combating climate change with art: These artists are creating work that highlights and raises awareness about the changing state of our planet.
Peep into the largest ever showcase of Hokusai's work seen in Australia and find out which of the 150 works can't be missed.
The creative behind Pitch Studios chats inspirations and her involvement with the Miller Design Lab creative events series.
An insight into the artist using light and space, what keeps her inspired and her takeover of the Miller Design Lab creative events series.
To kibosh something is to quickly bring it to an end, but this England-based cycling team are far from finished putting the heart back in amateur road racing.
A community hub for bike enthusiasts across Cape Town, Woodstock Cycleworks is an inspiring lesson in making dreams become reality.
Founded in 1975 by Joe and Vicky Aiello, Clifton Hill’s Flower of Sorrento has stood the test of time on the decidedly placid Spensley Street.
A tinkerer by nature, Dan Bolwell’s penny-farthing bicycles have seen him become a world-leader of a community keeping the art of ‘high wheel’ cycling alive.
As well as a striking collection of other Monet paintings, the exhibition features works by an array of artists who inspired or followed Monet into leaving behind the studio and painting 'en plein air'.
The winning design from architecture firms Muir and Openwork will be enjoyed by visitors to the Melbourne gallery from November this year.
It's taking place at Carriageworks and features scientifically engineered, nutrient-rich soil you can take home with you.
Tick these off your arty bucket list.
As the major galleries across Melbourne and Victoria continue to offer some of the very best in local and international art exhibitions, we're riding the wave underground for a peek into the local spaces pushing creative boundaries and celebrating art for art's sake.
The world-first 'Between Two Worlds' exhibition features perspective-shifting installations and intricate optical illusions from two very different creators.
From an intricate sculpture made from 14,000 sheets of paper to a three-metre-long silk sheet embroidered with bullet holes, this new show features works from 26 of the most exciting Chinese artists working today.
The spooky exhibition of 180 Japanese artworks includes a psychedelic ten-metre painting by Takashi Murakami and prints by the 'godfather of manga'.
'Crossing Lines' charts the influential 80s artists' careers, friendship and untimely deaths — making the joint exhibition both powerful and personal.
The Australian-first exhibition charts the relationship, friendship and rivalry between two of the 20th century's greatest artists across more than 200 paintings and sculptures.