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Framed :: Miles Mope

Local artist Miles Mope has given FBi Social crabs, and we’re not even a bit upset about it.

Framed :: Rebecca Gallo

‘Found objects’ is a loving way arts writers, creators, curators and appreciators say…. well, rubbish really. The Flog spoke to artist Rebecca Gallo about how she turns rubbish, like vacuum cleaner lint and a bed spring, into transfixing works of art.

Framed :: Alex Pye

‘Framed’ is the Flog’s new fortnightly matchmaker, introducing you to potential new art loves like eHarmony on crack. This week, we rekindle an old FBi flame with Alex Pye…

FBi Turns 10 Artist Profile :: Sprinkles

Self-taught artist, tattooist and hip-hop dancer Sprinkles is bringing his unique style to FBi Turns 10! on Sunday, as one of the artists chosen by aMBUSH Gallery to do live painting for our birthday.

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