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rosie deacon

FBi Radio Art Auction artwork

FBi Art Auction 2022

We’re stoked to announce the return of the FBi Radio Art Auction! We’re back on the web and bringing you a huge selection of works from Australia’s best established and up-and-coming artists.

Check out these amazing Mr Squiggles inspired by the new Canvas logo

Local artists Rosie Deacon, Giselle Stanborough, Matthew Hopkins and Jason Phu have created their own unique versions of the new logo for Canvas: Art & Ideas – created by Irit Pollak.

Art We Heart: Rosie Deacon

We treasure Rosie Deacon as we treasure koalas, kangaroos and wombats.

Culture Guide :: Nightmares & abnormal parties

This weekend we have an exhibition of childhood nightmares and one of language and graphics, a party for a new Sydney art space, dance music by the ocean and the chance to dress as Santa on an inflatable couch. With beers. And it’s all FREE!

What Song Was That?

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