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    Citylights Projects is an independent art organisation specialising in public art and street-based collaborative installations.
    Founded in 1995, Citylights began as a street gallery system that included two 24-hour light-box exhibition sites and street art galleries in Centre Place (1996) and Hosier Lane (1998) in Melbourne, Australia. The system was expanded with the addition of an indoor gallery, Until Never (Hosier Lane), in 2005. Citylights transformed derelict laneways into acclaimed cultural destinations and is internationally recognised for its role in legitimising street art as an artistic form.
    Citylights Until Never Archives
    Citylights has systematically documented Melbourne's emerging urban art movement and underground scene between 1992 and 2012, amassing over 500,000 photos. The Citylights Until Never Archives represent one of the most comprehensive documentations of street art's evolution from underground culture to institutional recognition.

Maria Lieberth, Le Voyuer, Citylights Centre Place, 1998

History

Flinders Lane - Place Context (1836-1992)

The concept of "context of place" refers to the circumstances, environment, and surrounding factors that influence the meaning, interpretation, and significance of a particular location. It encompasses the social, cultural, historical, and physical elements that shape how individuals and communities perceive and interact with a place. Understanding the context of place is essential in fields such as art, craft, urban design, and literature, where the environment is a critical influence informing human behaviour and experiences.

Citylights Projects is an example of organic Place Context, arising out of a set of conditions particular to the village setting of Centre Place, Flinders Lane and the Melbourne CBD in the 1990s, including: urban geography, historical echoes, economic flux, commercial influences, communal work space access and diverse community networks and expertise.

In contemporary urban design, the context of a place is crucial for creating environments that foster a strong sense of community and belonging. Designers consider how physical characteristics and social interactions influence people's emotional connections to specific locations.

Melbourne's grid system and urban design, created through surveys in 1836 and 1837 (following the illegal settlement of 1835), resulted in a multitude of minor streets and lanes crisscrossing the grid, which would have unintended consequences for the place context 150 years later. This network of built spaces was critical to the art studio movement of the 1990s, creating informal, repurposed spaces for artists and galleries, as well as street-level commercial spaces for small creative start-ups and entrepreneurs. It also served as a canvas for the street art movement of the turn of the century.

Following the initial 1836 surveying of Melbourne, a warehouse district emerged in Flinders Lane near the riverside docks and freighters. By the 1880s, it had evolved into Melbourne's textiles and apparel precinct. This development continued after World War II, when refugees from Europe reinvigorated the apparel businesses in the district's pre- and early-20th-century industrial warehouses.

In the early 1990s, one could still see racks of clothes wheeled by hand down Flinders Lane. The last of the post-war generation of garmentos was still at work in their studios as artists moved into vacant spaces around them, creating a dynamic mix of heritage, craft and creativity. The Nicholas Building is a surviving contemporary example of this type of community.

The 1970s and 80s saw an exodus of businesses and shoppers from the CBD to the suburbs, and the early 1990s were notable for a financial recession. These conditions contributed to the availability of commercial and industrial space at relatively low cost across Melbourne's CBD and inner-city industrial zones.

Many larger buildings that were not up to modern accessibility codes and fire regulations were challenging to lease legally and had become entirely vacant above street level. Artists were often willing to overlook the risks, as the industrial rawness and scale of these spaces made for excellent studios and loft living. The Council and Fire Department conducted at least one sweep through the city in the 1980s, evicting tenants from unfit buildings; however, by the early 1990s, many of these buildings had been illegally reoccupied. City real estate would remain an illicit and underground legal grey zone for many artists and businesses into the 2000s.

Bookended by the Nicholas building at Swanston Street and Carlow House at Elizabeth Street, and Centre House, Ross House and Degraves Street in the middle, between 1990 and 1999, these factors created a hotbed of creative activity in the Flinders Lane block spanning from Swanston Street to Elizabeth Street, which encompassed multiple arterial alleys, lanes, alcoves, thoroughfares, arcades, subways, and underpasses.

Flinders Lane included many warehouse buildings with artists' studios, lofts, and illegal dwellings, and at ground level spawned hundreds of creative start-ups, cafes, restaurants, bars, boutiques, and artist-run galleries, projects, and public art, both sanctioned and unsanctioned. This artist-led activity characterised and regenerated Melbourne CBD commerce and culture in the early 2000s, creating the iconic identity the city is known for today.

Centre Place Situationists : Foundation and Early Development (1992-1996)

Citylights Projects emerged from the artist community centred around Centre House, an illicitly let, rag-trade warehouse at 252 Flinders Lane, occupied by approximately 40 artists in the early 1990s. The building had previously been a site of Melbourne's earliest raves (Every Picture) and the Barry Pang Kung Fu School.

Andy Mac lived and worked on the 2nd Floor in a 2000 sq ft space, and he began documenting CBD culture and the Melbourne graffiti scene in 1992. Mac organised his first project in 1994 as the Centre Place Artists Project (CPAP), converting empty shops into temporary exhibition spaces in response to the increasing pressures of gentrification in the area. Mac approached the landlords for free rent for empty shops, created flyers, invited artists and organised the opening with Megan Woodwood.

Woodwood was the owner of Orange Crush, a fashion boutique in Centre Place that featured her designs exclusively. Woodwood was a catalyst for activism and activity in Centre Place. In 1993, she and Mac identified gentrification as a threat to the arts community when developers renovated the Majorca House studios opposite Centre House to convert them into apartments. Woodwood commissioned Mac, David Rosetsky, Lyndal Walker, and other artists to create art and window displays in Orange Crush, thereby establishing a connection between the artists' studios and the street. Woodwood created an ambitious public artwork, a kinetic wind-activated mobile kite installation in Centre Place for the CPAP project. Woodwood and Mac continued to collaborate and share ideas over the years

Following this project, Mac occupied a shop rent-free in Centre Place, located below the Centre House studios, and created Exhibit A, a 24/7 viewable window display and evolving exhibition visible from the street, but not accessible to the public. Exhibit A can be seen as a precursor to the Citylights concept.

The unsanctioned street party held to launch the Centre Place Artists Project brought Mac to the attention of the City of Melbourne's nascent cultural development department, which contacted him and encouraged him to apply for project funding. Mac invited fellow artists and friends Richard Butler-Bowden, Richard Brownfield, and Lyndal Walker from the Centre House studios to collaborate on a potential project and apply for funding.

Inspired by bus-stop and train station advertising lightboxes, group discussions led to the development of the outdoor lightbox gallery concept and the Citylights name. Mac drew up a sketch of the lightbox layout. In 1995, the collective applied for and received a successful $5600 grant from the City of Melbourne.

In September 1996, the collective installed the lightboxes and established Citylights Projects, with the first exhibition featuring a lightbox artwork by each of the collective members. The inaugural installation consisted of four lightboxes positioned in a dead-end alley off Centre Place, utilising advertising display techniques to present art 24/7 to thousands of daily pedestrians.

Hosier Liberation Front : Expansion and Street Art Revolution (1997-2004)

By 1997, Lyndal Walker and Richard Brownfield had left the project and Mac was directing and producing the project in collaboration with Richard Butler-Bowden (until 2001). In July 1997, they launched the first exhibition in an ongoing program of exhibitions in the Centre Place lightboxes, the first being hand-painted transparencies by proto-street artist, jeweller, and Flinders Lane identity Marcos Davidson.

The project expanded significantly in 1998 when Mac became a founding partner of Misty Bar in Hosier Lane, where he designed interior lighting and collaborated with Michael Delany on the interior design and identity. Mac curated cultural programming, art, audio visuals, events and interventions for Misty, and was a sometime resident DJ throughout the club's 14-year history.

Recognising the lane's potential due to its proximity to the planned Federation Square and NGV development, he established a second Citylights site in Hosier Lane in 1998, opposite Misty, on the back wall of the Forum Theatre. At this time, this cobble-stoned lane contained no significant graffiti or street art. Hosier had a milk bar on the corner of Swanston St and an Italian eatery, but it was seldom visited.

Within five years, Hosier Lane would become internationally famous as one of Melbourne's premier street art destinations and a major national tourism drawcard. By 2007, Lonely Planet called it the No. 1 cultural destination in Australia, ahead of Kakadu and the National Gallery of Australia.

In 1999, Mac travelled with Marcos Davidson to Mexico, journeying overland through Central America to Venezuela, then to Barbados, New York, and Tokyo. In Mexico, they explored Mayan archaeological sites and connected with activists in Mexico City. In New York, Mac met with Aaron Rose of Alleged Gallery, who had recently closed Alleged and was working out his next moves. Mac documented the journey, with ESPO's work in NYC resonating with him.

By 2000, Mac had moved out of Centre House due to pressure from real estate. He briefly set up a Citylights office in the art deco-Beehive Building on Elizabeth St, then lived and worked out of a house on Spencer St in West Melbourne, moving to an ex-dance studio above a Motorbike shop back in Elizabeth St. In late 2001 he found a long term studio above a Swanston St coffee lounge, entered from Star Alley in Chinatown.

Richard Butler Bowdon retired from Citylights in 2001 and Mac became the sole director. Mac and Butler Bowdon would continue to collaborate and Butler Bowdon exhibited at Until Never and was a curated artist in multiple street projects.In 2002, Mac established artists shared studios on the 1st floor of 3-5 Hosier Lane, above Misty. A diverse mix of creatives occupied two interconnected, open-plan rooms spanning over 100 sqm, including designers, graphic artists, architects, comic book artists, and painters. There was a constant stream of visitors and temporary tenants to the studios. Many of the artists collaborated with Citylights. There was activity at all hours, and Misty bar downstairs. A scene was happening.

All Citylights exhibitions featured an associated launch party on the street, often accompanied by performers, DJs, or some form of ad-hoc entertainment. The program alternated between Centre Place and Hosier Lane every other month, and so did the parties. These events were guerrilla-style, plugging power systems into cables out of Centre House or the Citylights studios, with makeshift bars and ice tubs created out of whatever crates or discarded furniture could be found on the street. Out of these events, Citylights developed temporary autonomous zones that encompassed the entire lane over time. After 30 + years, it's past time to call them permanent autonomous zones.

The period from 2002 to 2003 was a fertile time. Studio artists were painting in Rutledge Lane and Hosier Lane, and Citylights Projects' activity and collaborations with street and graffiti artists in the lightboxes had brought the CBD to the attention of the burgeoning street art scene, beyond CBD-based artists. Artists travelled from around Australia to paint in Hosier Lane. Citylights evolved beyond curated lightbox exhibitions to encompass the organic development of street art on surrounding walls. Mac adopted what he described as coordinating "the street like a garden," allowing both commissioned and unauthorised works while maintaining curatorial oversight of the overall visual environment.

The rise of street art coincided with the increasing accessibility of digital cameras. In 2002, Mac began shooting on digital cameras, but continued to shoot on transparency and negative film until switching to digital entirely in 2004. The all-digital process was faster, well-suited to high-volume documentation, and removed time-intensive scanning from the workflow. It also had better sensitivity to low light found in laneways, as well as documentary-friendly features like metadata. It was an archival game changer, allowing Mac to radically increase his coverage of the fast-evolving street scene and Citylights activity.

Mac's connection to Misty and Citylights enabled him to commission or invite art on the most substantial walls in the street – Misty had walls facing Hosier Lane and two walls in Rutledge Lane, and Citylights occupied the rear wall of The Forum Theatre, facing Misty and overlooking the art studios. Deven Marriner also ran art studios in the Forum Theatre, with doorways onto Hosier Lane, and members of the Silent Army Comic collective worked as designers at the Forum Theatre.

The laneway art and character of the street as temporary autonomous zones developed organically. Over the years, Mac gradually gained verbal and sometimes written support from other residents and businesses in the street for the use of their walls. Until 2003, the street was still underground, and the City of Melbourne would regularly send anti-graffiti crews to buff the entire lane, considering all art to be unsanctioned and therefore illegal, without City permits.

Then we take Berlin : Institutional Recognition (2004-2012)

A pivotal moment came in 2004 when Mac commissioned, collected, documented and databased over 600 stencil works on paper by Australian street artists active between 1999 and 2004.

In 2004, Mac presented a slide show of street art documentation, created on the fly as he talked at the 5th Australian Print Symposium, and showed his collection of stencils to curators at the National Gallery of Australia. The gallery initiated the acquisition process for the Citylights Collection of Australian Stencils, and subsequently acquired over 270 works from the collection in 2007. Mac made the final selection at the request of NGA Australian Works on Paper Curator Roger Butler, and the collection became the foundation for the first institutional exhibition of Australian street art (at the NGA) in 2010. This acquisition established precedent for street art as legitimate institutional museum content.

In 2004, Mac would also initiate, produce and curate significant public installations of street art for the Big Day Out in Melbourne and World Square in Sydney (both live painted in public), an audio-visual presentation at the Museum of Australia, a collaborative design project at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, a guerrilla street postering exchange in Dublin, launch a new website and curate programming at Citylights Hosier Lane and Centre Place.

In 2005, Mac founded Until Never, an indoor commercial gallery located on the second floor of 3-5 Hosier Lane. Operating as what Mac termed "a commercial gallery with an experimental heart," Until Never provided a platform for street artists and other practitioners working outside traditional fine art contexts. The gallery operated until 2012, hosting experimental exhibitions and fostering career development for emerging artists.

Mac described the project in 2009: 'Citylights is a fusion of street strategies and advertising industry mediums, aimed at using public space as a platform for exposing contemporary art to a wide audience, and Until Never is an indoor gallery focused on new works by iconoclastic artists.'

Between 2005 and 2012, Mac produced over 120 exhibitions and projects under the Citylights Projects and Until Never banners.

Citylights, Various projects : From Top Left, R1: Nails, Centre Place 2006, BDO 2004. R2: Amac, Tourism Victoria Ad, Deb, Centre Place 2006. R3: Stencil Graffiti Capital 2005, Stencil Festival 2005, NGA Suburban 2004. R4/R5: World Square 2004. R6: St Kilda Festival Tram 2007

Citylights Until Never Archive

Comprehensive Documentation

The Citylights Until Never Archive documents the transition of street art from an underground subculture to a institutional recognition, featuring original artworks, collaborative projects, educational programs, and Indigenous art partnerships.

This archive represents one of the most comprehensive records of Australian street art, through the prism of activity in Melbourne's CBD, Centre Place and Hosier Lane.

The archive serves as a historical record of the role of sustained community engagement in shaping urban artistic landscapes, and an active catalyst for ongoing cultural development.

Archive Features

• Over 265 exhibitions produced and curated across multiple venues spanning 30 years, featuring over 1000 artists from Australia and internationally


• Exhibitions, street parties and events at Citylights Projects' two permanent 24-hour light-box public art sites (1996-2012) in Melbourne's Centre Place and Hosier Lane; outdoor galleries that democratised art access and challenged traditional exhibition models


• Exhibitions at Until Never Gallery (2005-2012), a gallery that bridged the gap between street and commercial art contexts, providing crucial career development opportunities for artists transitioning from illicit to legitimate practices.


• Temporary and Permanent Autonomous Zones. The covert and eventually overt, informal and formal curation and creation of Centre Place and then Hosier Lane as temporary autonomous zones—platforms for street art, graffiti, activism, public art, and interventions.


• Extensive documentation of street art (1992-2012) in Hosier Lane, Rutledge Lane, Centre Place and across the Melbourne CBD, including international luminaries Banksy, Invader, Blek le Rat, Shepard Fairey, Fafi, Swoon and pretty much every national & local street artist during this period.

References and Documentation

The Citylights Projects archive is extensively documented through:

• Published exhibition, flyers, zines, catalogues and artist monographs

• Academic papers and conference presentations

• Media coverage in national and international publications

• Institutional acquisitions by major Australian museums, City and private collections

• Comprehensive photographic documentation - over 500,000 photos

• Video documentaries and TV coverage

Website Archives - Trove

Citylights Projects websites 2001 - 2016, are archived on the National Library of Australia Trove

2001 - 2004 citylightsproject.com

2004 - 2005 citylightsprojects/extraclassic.com

2007 citylights/untilnever/myspace.com

2009 spookyaction.com.au

2006 - 2016 untilnever.net

2006 - 2016 citylightsprojects.com

Exhibition Archive List

1.
1993
AM1-OS1
Espresso Head
Andrew McDonald, Richard Brownfield
Mario's
Brunswick St, Fitzroy, Melbourne

2.
1994
AM2-OS2
The Artists Residents Traders Show (TARTS)
Curator Amac
Amac, Richard Butler Bowdon, Richard Brownfield, David Rosetsky, Jacinta Schreuder, Megan Woodwood, Lyndal Walker
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

3.
1996
AM3-OS3
Turned On
Andrew McDonald, Michael Delaney
1st. Floor Artist & Writers Space
Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia

4.
1996-09-13
CL1-CP1
Citylights (self-titled)
Richard Butler-Bowdon, Richard Brownfield, Andrew McDonald, Lyndal Walker
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

5.
1997-07-22
CL2-CP2
House of Hallmarcos
Marcos Davidson
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

6.
1997-09-19
CL3-CP3
4 Melbourne All-Stars
Richard Butler-Bowdon
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

7.
1997-10-18
CL4-CP4
They're In Advertising
Lyndal Walker
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

8.
1997-12-12
CL5-CP5
Shady Lane
Andrew McDonald
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia
9.
1998-02-20
CL6-CP6
Hystoria
Rabindra Naidoo
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

10.
1998-03-16
CL7-CP7
From Here to Kiss & Back Again
Paul Sloan
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

11.
1998-04-24
CL8-CP8
Rentfont
Stephen Banham
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

12.
1998-05-18
CL9-CP9
Some New Shit
Curator Andrew McDonald
Peso, Perks, Rush, Shutupandshop
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

13.
1998 -06-19
CL10-CP10
(In)Formation
Textbase: Benjamin Brady, D.J. Huppatz, Julian Savage, Nicole Tomlinson
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

14.
1998-07-21
CL11-CP11
Western Style Pants
Chris Humphries
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

15.
1998-08-21
CL12-CP12
On & On
Josie Willey & Charlotte Redmond
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

16.
1998-09-25
CL13-CP13
Le Voyeur
Maria Lieberth
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia
17.
1998-10-23
CL14-CP14
Candy Corporation
Kristi Monfries
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

18.
1998
AM4-OS4
Karisma,
Amac, Paul Sloan
Spencer St Gallery
Melbourne

19.
1998-11-20
CL15-CP15
Tec Terror
Matt Valdman, Jaqui Valdman, Renee So, Paul Williams
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

20.
1998-11-25
CL16-HL1
Citylights 2000
Curator Amac
Richard Allen, Mira Gojak, Hiroe Hama, Katherine Huang, Perks, Zinya Langsford, Ricky Swallow,
Brett Valance.
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

21.
1998-12-18
CL17-CP16
Domescape
Lisa Carroll, Felicity Mark, Lucinda Meieres
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

22.
1998-12-23
CL18-HL2
8 Rad Dudes
Curated by Perks
Guy Benfield, Richard Butler-Bowdon, Kano, Amac, Perks, Ransom, Andrew Wong, Megan Woodward.
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

23.
1999-03-05
CL19-CP17
Readvertising
Marc De Jong
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

24.
1999-03-16
Citylights
CL20-HL3
Domestic Hardcore
Guy Benfield, Tony Garifilakis
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

25.
1999-04-14
CL21-HL4
Function At the Mirage
Richard Butler-Bowdon
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

26.
1999-06-04
CL22-CP18
Visionary Images
Salvation Army Project Various Artists
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

27.
1999-06-09
CL23-HL5
Candy House
Andrew Wilson
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

28.
1999-07-14
CL24-HL6
The End
Calvin Douglas Adam Ferrante
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

29.
1999-07-23
CL25-CP19
Stir Fry
Ali McCann, Selina Ou
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

30.
1999-10-02
CL26-CP20
Smoke Free
Curator Amac, Richard Butler-Bowdon
Mira Gojak, Marion Lee, James Morrison, Andrew Seward
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

31.
1999-10-02
CL27-HL7
Smoke Free
Curators Amac, Richard Butler-Bowdon
Fiona Abicare, Damiano Bertoli, Mark Dundon, Simone Ewenson, David Godard, Stephen Honneger, Amac, John Meade, Darren Sylvester
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

32
2000-04-04
CL28-CP21
Boutique
Amac
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

33.
2000-04-04
CL29-HL8
Irie Spot
Amac
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

34.
2000-07-04
CL30-HL9
Buttons & Bordellos
Carmel Cosgrove, Mark Friedlander
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

35.
2000-07-11
CL31-CP22
Shadows In the Light
Sangeeta Sandrasegar
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

36.
2000-08-15
CL32-CP23
Xpunk
Curators Amac, Richard Butler-Bowdon
Starlie Geikie, Tara Gilbee, Nat & Ali, Michelle Ussher
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

37.
2000-09-19
CL33-CP24
Treaty!
Curators Amac, Richard Butler-Bowdon
Trevor Barker, Mazzie Nelson, Genie Nelson, Margaret Mcnally
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

38.
2000-10-17
CL34-HL10
Wholelottalove
Curator Amac
Celeste Treloar, Sonia Kretschmar, Jason Patterson, Felix Deftereos, Jennifer Mills, Marc Pascal, Nicholas Jones, Jonathan Luker, Alex Pittendrigh.
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

39.
2000-10-24
CL35-CP25
Human Consciousness
Muay Parivudhiphongs
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

40.
2000-12-19
CL36-HL11
Eden2001
Curator Amac
Brett Carroll, Jarrad Kennedy, Studio Anybody, Scott Benham, Pia Dwyer, Bill Backhouse,
Sunshine Bertrand, Micah J. Hamdorf.
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

41.
2001-01-23
CL37-HL12
Queer Street
Midsumma Festival
Chris Orr, Fiona Lawry, Kevin D'Souza, Hadass Shlagmann.
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

42.
2001-02-16
CL38-CP26
Fat Bens Vs. Citylights
System Bens, Kieran Mangan, Andrew Boyle
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

43.
2001-03-01
CL39-HL13
Eden2001 Redux
Curator Amac
Brett Carroll, Jarrad Kennedy, Studio Anybody, Scott Benham, Pia Dwyer, Bill Backhouse,
Sunshine Bertrand, Micah J. Hamdorf.
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

44.
2001-0423-07-23
CL40-OS5
Salon Calpis
Curator Amac
Amac, Marcos Davidson, Juan Esteban Barrantes, Victor Lancaster
Misty
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

45.
2001-05-04
CL41-CP27
Suitable Women
Sanja Pahoki
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

46.
2001-05-31
CL42-HL14
Maru
Natalie Shields
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

47.
2001-06-27
CL43-CP28
Co-Lab
Scott Baker, Adam Bell
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

48
2001-08-14
CL44-HL15
Up In Smoke
Curator Amac
Geniene Honey-Brooke Penrose, Penny Trotter, Rachel Moore, Howdy Convenient (Bree Dalton, Julie Vinci, Michael Stylianov), Pandarosa, Antonio Turone, Bus, Geoffrey A. Phillips
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

49.
2001-08-31
CL45-CP29
Up Your Alley
Sunshine Bertrand
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

50.
2001
AM6-OS6
Amac,
New Work
Bus Gallery
Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne

51.
2001-11-02
CL46-CP30
Storm
Rosslynd Piggott
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

52.
2001-12-11
CL47- HL16
Melbournese Jewellers Triennial Tryptych Medallion
Juan Estaban Barrantes, Tim Berrigan, Justin Boehme, Janet Marnell-Brown, Silvio Carbone, Marianne Cseh, Marcos Davidson, Rohan Donald, Sean Fitzgerald, Jacinta Loos, Tony Mardling, Marc Pascal, Jason Patterson, Pauline Wilkinson, Dan Scurry
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

53.
2001-12-18
CL48-CP31
Mr Mention
Victor Lancaster
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

54.
2002-02-12
CL49-CP32
Concrete Content
Mike O'Meally, Max Creasy
Presented As Part of The Globe World Cup of Skateboarding
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

55.
2002-02-12
CL50-HL17
Concrete Content
Mike O'Meally, Max Creasy
Presented As Part of The Globe World Cup of Skateboarding
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

56.
2002-04-11
CL51-CP33
The Sound Eye of Surrealestate
Justin Butler, Cealleigh Norman
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

57.
2002-04-30
CL52-CP34
Spunge 1 - Realist Extinguishers
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

58.
2002-05-22
CL53-CP35
Throw Up
Curator Amac
Peaser, Phibs, Grate, Doens, Vergo, Keno
Photography By Duet
Part of the Next Wave Festival
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia


59.
2002-05-22
CL54-HL18
Throw Up
Curated By Amac
Greater Than >>>, Richard Butler-Bowdon, FSS, Ashley Gilbertson, Chedrok, Bubotic Devices, Anyminutenow, Mars Drum, Geoffwa, Bones, McBenoe
Part of the Next Wave Festival
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

60.
2002-05-22
CL55-0S1
Now More Than Ever
A0 Street Pasteup Poster Show
Curated by Anyminutenow
Caitlin Bermingham, Christopher Bogia, Peter Coffin, Fintan Friel, Terry Hegarty, Jenn Kim, Jeroen Kooijmans, Rachel Lowther, Geraldine Lau, David Noonan, Mark Orange, Mary Reilly, Constanza Scheiber, Dario Solman, Monika Tichacek
Citylights
Hosier Lane and Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

61.
2002-09-05
CL56-CP36
Destination Unknown
Zoe Ali, Christos Tsiolkas
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

62
2002-10-03
CL57-HL19
Dr.Cyberstein
Ian Kitney, Deven Marriner
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

63
2002-11-05
CL58-HL20
Dredder Than Dredd Redux - 8 Works from The Citylights Archives
Curator Amac
Richard Allen, Guy Benfield & Tony Garifalakis, Richard Butler-Bowdon, Brett Carroll, Amac, Marcos Davidson, Perks, Alex Pittendrigh
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

64.
2002-11-05
CL59-WS1
Citylights Website #1 Launch
Designer Fintan Friel

65.
2002-11-05
CL60-OS2
We Want Out
A0 Street Pasteup Poster Show
Curator Rachel Lowther,
Producer Anyminutenow
Alex Baggaley, Bernd Behr, Inventory, Marq Kearey, Phillip Lai, Dawn Mellor, Mike Nelson, Hayley Newman, Paul Noble, Miranda Peake, Eva Rothschild, Georgina Starr, Kerry Stewart, Joel Tomlin, Rebecca Warren, Shizuka Yokomizo
Hosier Lane, Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

66.
2002-08-19_09-01
AM7-OS7
Eternity Now!
Amac
CUBE37
Frankston Arts Centre

67.
2002
AM8-OS8
Recent Work
Amac
Sahara Lounge
Swanston St, Melbourne

68.
2002-11-27
CL61-CP37
Silent Army Represents
Michael Fikaris, Kieran Mangan, Gregory Mackay, Lachlan Conn.
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

69.
2002-11-27
CL62-HL21
Silent Army Represents
Tim Danko, Nicki Greenberg, Aaron O'Donnell, Mandy Ord, Pox Girls, Alice Mrongovius, Peter Savieri, Kirrily Schell
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

70.
2002-12-18
CL63-OS3
Citylights Attack !!
Curator Amac
Zoe Ali, AnyMinuteNow, Bill Backhouse, Guy Benfield, Sunshine Bertrand, Jon Butt, Richard Butler-Bowdon, Citylights Records, Tim Danko, Marcos Davidson, Simone Ewenson, Digital Primate, Chantal Faust, Michael Fikaris, Ben Frost, Tara Gilbee, Howdy Convenient, Lou Hubbard, Nicholas Jones, Kapow, Jarrad Kennedy, Sonia Kretschmar, Victor Lancaster, David Franzke, Byron Scullin, Zinya Langsford, Amac, Gregory Mackay, Kieran Mangan, Marcsta, Kristi Monfries, Helmet Newton, Mike O'Meally, Nat & Ali, Sanja Pahoki, Pandarosa, Kade Patrick, Rosslynd Piggott, Dan Scurry, Silent Army, Mathew Sleeth, Studio Anybody, Stussy, Michelle Ussher, Xavier O'Brien
Warehouse
377 George St Fitzroy Melbourne

71.
2003-02-12
CL64-CP38
Reality Game
Invader (France)
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

72.
2003-02-12
CL65-HL22
Lance Mountain (U.S) Marty Baptist (Syd)
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

73.
2003-04-11
CL66-CP39
Compost(Ion)
Pandarosa, Lyn Balzer, Anthony Perkings
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

74.
2003-04-23
CL67- HL23
Donne-Moi Un Stylo
Sunshine Bertrand
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

75.
2003-05-27_07-22
CL68-OS4
SSS – Secret Spray Society
Curators Amac, Emile Zile
Misty
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

76.
2003-08-05
CL69-HL24
Feet
Matthew Sleeth
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

77.
2003-08-11
CL70-OS05
67 Percent Say They Were Misled
International exchange A0 Street Paste-Up Poster exhibition of Melbourne Artists in Hosier Lane
Curated by Amac.
Amac, Guy Benfield, Sunshine Bertrand, Richard Butler-Bowdon, Danism, Tim Danko, Dlux, Doyle, P. Dutch, Michael Fikaris, Ha Ha, Djordje Joksimovich, Vladimir Kanigher, Ash Keating, Kieran Mangan, Deven Marriner, Nat n Ali, Aaron O'Donnell, Pandarosa, Peter Salmon Lomas, Peter Savieri, Sync, Emile Zile
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

78.
2003-11-25
CL71-CP40
Ugly Faux
David Campbell Ben Frost
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

79.
2003-11-28_12-09
CL72-OS6
Superslide
Curators Amac, James Dodd
Presented by Nieland Skates
Amac, Marty Baptist, Brook Caib, Des, Dlux, Eine, Ha Ha, Ice, Patchwork, Paul Milan, Phibs Reks, Sync, Vexta, Waalad
Ourspot
Crown St Darlinghurst Sydney

80.
2003-12-17
CL73- HL25
Permit Zone
Curator Amac
Amac, Civil, Dlux, Doyle, Ha Ha, Monkey, Optic, Paul, Phibs, Reka, Reks, Sixten, Sugarushgirl, Sync, Vexta, Walaad, Xero
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

81.
2003-12-20
CL74-OS7
Sprayway Artmart
Curator Amac
Amac, Dlux, Ha Ha, Monkey, Optic, Phibs, Reka, Reks, Sixten, Meek, Sync, Vexta, Walaad, Xero
Rutledge Lane, Melbourne

82.
2004-01-26
CL75-OS8
FREEZE MUTHASTIKA THIS IS A FUK UP!
Curator Amac
Aeon, Amac, Arlene Texta Queen, Braddock, Civil, Lachlan Conn, Dlux, Doyle, Fu, Ha Ha, Kinez, Kieran Mangan, Deven Marriner, Monkey, Nails, Nurok, Mandy Ord, Optic, Oxoez, Reka, 5ync, Phibs, Prism, Walaaad, Xero
Big Day Out
Royal Melbourne Showgrounds

83.
2004 -02-04
CL76-OS9
Skylounge
Amac, Deven Marriner, Walaad
National Museum of Australia
Canberra

85.
2004-02-11
CL77-OS10
67 Percent Say They Were Misled
International exchange A0 Street Paste-Up Poster exhibition of Melbourne Artists in Dublin
Curator Amac
Amac, Guy Benfield, Sunshine Bertrand, Richard Butler-Bowdon, Danism, Tim Danko, Dlux, Doyle, P. Dutch, Michael Fikaris, Ha Ha, Djordje Joksimovich, Vladimir Kanigher, Ash Keating, Kieran Mangan, Deven Marriner, Nat n Ali, Aaron O'Donnell, Pandarosa, Peter Salmon Lomas, Peter Savieri, Sync, Emile Zile
Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland

86.
2004-02-24
CL78-HL26
Ashez to Ashez
Ash Keating
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

87.
2004-05-11_06-15
CL79-OS11
Curator Amac
Destuneeq aka Ash Keating, Reka
Space Furniture
Alexandria, Sydney, Australia

88.
2004-05-11
CL80-OS12
Retreat
International exchange A0 Street Paste-Up Poster exhibition of Dublin artists
Curated by Vaari Claffi, Alexa Coyne, Anyminutenow, Stephen Brandes, Gavin Delahunty, Katie Holten, Tony Kenny,
Nevin Lahart, Isabelle Nolan, Cathy Owens, Garret Phelan, Tim Redfern, Dan Shipsides, Bernard Smyth, Chris St. Amand, Walker & Walker,
Ciaran Walsh, Grace Weir
Spark Alley, Melbourne, Australia

89.
2004-05-25
CL81-HL27
White Hot - New Art from Different Places
Curator Christian Bumbarra Thompson
Ali McCann, White Hot Dancers
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

90.
2004-05-28
CL82-CP41
Thend TM
Amac, Dest aka Ash Keating
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

91.
2004-07-28
Citylights
CL83-OS13
Zaishu Project
Curator: Amac
Design: Matthew Butler / Bluesquare
Prototyping: Kate Jackson and Jenny Ford
Facilitator: Christopher Kaltenbach
Amac, Bleek, David Campbell, Dens, Dlux, E3, Michael Fikaris, Tom Gerrard, Ha Ha, Ash Keating, Ltmp, Kieran Mangan, Monkey, Aaron O'Donnell, Pandarosa, Phibs, Prism, Reach, Reks, Rone, SRX, Vexta
The State of Design Festival presents Sensoria's Manifest S.I.E.V ACCA RMIT
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Southbank Melbourne

92.
2004-08-10
CL84-HL28
Pieces
Curator Ash Keating
Fers, Phibz, Futile, Bonez, Jors, Rencs, Reach, Duel, Denz, Nasty, Lemz, Aeon, Dvate, Puzle, Squigs, Mic, E3, Wash
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

93.
2004-08-18
Citylights
CL85-OS14
Outside The Square - Extra Classic
Curated and produced by Amac
Amac, Ashtek, Bonsai, Richard Butler-Bowdon, Civil, Lachlan Conn, James Dodd, Fers, Michael Fikaris, Ha Ha, LTMP, Kieran Mangan, Marcsta, Monkee, Nurok, Phibs, Reka, Rone, Al Stark
World Square
Sydney, Australia

94.
2004-08-18
CL86-WS2
Citylights Website Launch
World Square Extra Classic Version
Designers David Campbell & Wendy

95.
2004-08-20
CL87-CP42
State Sponsored
Monty Cantsin
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

96.
2004-09-??
CL88-OS15
GMO on the Island
Curator Amac
Amac, Ashtek, Bonsai, Richard Butler-Bowdon, Civil, Lachlan Conn, James Dodd, Fers, Michael Fikaris, Ha Ha, LTMP, Kieran Mangan, Marcsta, Monkee, Nurok, Phibs, Reka, Rone, Al Stark
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

97.
2004-09-14
CL89-HL29
Retali-8
Buni, Jo, Sugarushgirl, Bonnie Gillard, Vexta, Pets, Rohani Osman, Nikki Domonic
+ Book launch. Conform, by Saskia Folk.
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

98.
2004-12-11
CL90-OS16
Rats Alliance
Curators Amac, James Dodd
Presented by Citylights Projects at NGA SubUrban
1337, Aeon, Amac, Ernesto Bello, Braddock, Birdman, David Campbell, Civil, Lachlan Conn, Cut, Deviant, James Dodd, Flora Georgiou, Guz, Ha Ha, Ash Keating, Kiddo Lenny, Anthony Lister, Lucx, Kieran Mangan, Marcsta, Azlan McLennan, Meggs, Chris More, Monkee, Nurok, Optic, Reks, Rone, Daniel Sibley, Al Stark, Yok
National Gallery Of Australia
Canberra

99.
2004-12-22
Citylights
CL91-CP43
Year Of the Burger
Al Stark
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

100.
2004-12-22
CL92-HL30
Xero Vs.Tower (Berlin)
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

101.
2005-01-19
CL93-OS17
Rats Alliance
Curated by Amac, James Dodd
Presented by Citylights Projects
1337, Aeon, Amac, Ernesto Bello, Braddock, Birdman, David Campbell, Civil, Lachlan Conn, Cut, Deviant, James Dodd, Flora Georgiou, Guz, Ha Ha, Ash Keating, Kiddo Lenny, Anthony Lister, Lucx, Kieran Mangan, Marcsta, Azlan McLennan, Meggs, Chris More, Monkee, Nurok, Optic, Reks, Rone, Daniel Sibley, Al Stark, Yok
Hushush Gallery
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

102.
2005-01-31
CL94-HL31
Space In-Between
Kelly Manning
Presented As Part of Queer St - Midsumma 2006 Visual Arts Program
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

103.
2005-03-01
CL95-CP44
Crime Walls
Ha Ha
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

104.
2005-02-25
CL96-OS18
Black N' White Paper Ninjas
Curator Amac,
Civil, Marcsta, Monkey, Plush, Prizm, Reka, Reks, Rone, Silent Army, Michael Fikaris, Keiran Mangan,Aaron O'Donnell, Al Stark, Sync, Tusk, Yok, Amac
Presented by Citylights Projects
Melbourne Stencil Festival 2005
Melbourne

105.
2005-03-16
CL97-OS19
Curator Amac
Phibs, Reka, Sync, Rone
Red Market
L'oréal Melbourne Fashion Festival
Greville Street, Prahran, Melbourne

106.
2005-10-10
AM9-OS9
Too Bad You're Gonna Die
Amac
Box
Elizabeth St Melbourne

107.
2005-05-24
CL98-HL32
GMO Diablo - Art for Ghostrider
Curator Amac
Amac (Aloha), Lachlan Conn, Dlux, Michael Fikaris, Ha Ha, Kieran Mangan, Nurok, Aaron O'Donnell, Phibs, Pia, Plush, Michael Porter, Prism, Reka, Reks, Rencs, Rone, Al Stark, Sync
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Rutledge Lane, Melbourne

108.
2005 -05-24
CL99-OS20
GMO Diablo - Art for Ghostrider
Curator Amac
Richard Bowdon-Butler, Civil, Marcsta, Monkey, Plush, Prism, Reka, Reks, Rone, Silent Army, Al Stark, Sync, Tusk, Vexta, Yok
Royal Melbourne Showgrounds
Melbourne

109.
2005-06-30
CL100-CP45
Civilian Emergency!
Civil
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

110.
2005-10-18
CL101-HL33
The One
Emmy Maie Davey
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

111.
2005-1106
CL102-CP46
SNAPS FROM TURKEY CREEK
Project coordination and artists liaison in Warmun, Ned Sevil & Anna Crane
Marietta Bray, Shailen Clifton, Johnine Echo, Jonah Kingsley, Denise Mung, Marika Mung, Remika Nocketta, Erica Nodea, Kellisha Ramsey, Cornelia Tobey
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

112.
2005-1213-22
CL103-UN1
Salon 1
Curator Amac
Amac, Richard Butler-Bowdon, James Dodd, Katherine Huang, Marcsta, Noble Savage, Nurok, Phibs, Reka, Dan Scurry, Sync
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

113.
2006-02-15_25
CL104-UN2
Stencil Graffiti Capital
Civil, Dlux, Ha Ha, Meek, Meggs, Optic, Phibs, Prism, Psalm, Rone, Sixten, Vexta
Photographers: Amac, Shyam Ganju, Jake Smallman, James Dodd, Peter Casamento, Rone
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

114.
2006-02-15_25
CL105-HL34
Stencil Graffiti Capital
Civil, Dlux, Ha Ha, Meek, Meggs, Optic, Phibs, Prism, Psalm, Rone, Sixten, Vexta
Photographers: Amac, Shyam Ganju, Jake Smallman, James Dodd, Peter Casamento, Rone
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

115.
2006-03-15
CL106-OS21
Clean
Nicolas Low
Next Wave Festival 2006
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

116.
2006-04-22_23
CL107-UN3
Rittenhouse
Sally McDonald, Micah Hamdorf
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

117.
2006-05-10
CL108-CP47
NAILS
Neils Oultjen
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

118.
2006-05-10
CL109-OS22
GMO Tourism Victoria
Curator Amac
Ha Ha, Nails, Phibs, Debs, Amac, Al Stark
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

119.
2006-05-23_06-13
CL110-UN4
New Works
Nat Starr-Thomas, Dave Waters
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

120.
2006-06-01
CL111-HL35
Identity Uncut - A Selection Of Self-Portraits
Craig Morse, Dan Wagner, Loki Vann, Matt Hamling, Nikola Sibincic, Tjanatja-Maree Cavenett, Tyron Dejong
In association with Open Family and Centre for Contemporary Photography
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

121.
2006-06-14_07-15
CL112-UN5
God Save Ha Ha He Ain't No Human Being
Ha Ha
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

122.
2006-07-06_08-12
CL113-UN6
Rumble
Curator Amac
Aim Sean, Claney Geordi, Dalzell, James Dodd, Drew1, Michael Fikaris, Fray, Ha Ha, Jack Howe, Hummingbird Skates, Ash Keating, Amac, Kieran Mangan, Deven Marriner, Tully Moore, Keiko Murakami, Dabs & Myla, Aaron O'Donnell, Chris Radich, Rencs, Al Stark, Tim Sterling, Kate Stryker, Tres, Andy Turland, Vexta, James Woshfold, Why?
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

123.
2006-08-23_09-16
CL114-UN7
No Man's Land
Dan Sibley
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

124.
2006-08-23
CL115-M02
Ben
Lyndal Walker
Misty Lightbox
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

125.
2006-09-20_10-07
CL116-UN8
Kill Pixie Kills Things
Mark Whalen
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

126.
2006-10-11_28
CL117-UN9
The Horror
Kieran Mangan & Aaron O'Donnell
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

127.
2006-11-01_25
CL118-UN10
The Aesthetic Cell
Richard Butler-Bowdon
Recent Adventures in Outsider Painting
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

128.
2006-11-08
CL119-HL36
Alpha Spectrum
Helen Cleeland, Ari Cohen, Gian Destro, Rhys McLease, Caroline Meehan, Simon Pareidies, Penny Rigbye, Victor Rozen
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

129.
2006-11-29_12-22
CL120-UN11
Reflections on Hyperspace
Peter Daverington
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

130.
2006-11-29_12-22
CL121-OS23
Peter Daverington
Reflections on Hyperspace Mural
Rutledge Lane, Melbourne, Australia

131.
2006-11-29
CL122-M03
Peter Daverington
Hyperspace - An infinite series
Misty Lightbox
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

132.
2007-01-15_02-28
CL123-OS26
Foxtel St Kilda Festival Tram Project
Curator Amac
Phibs, Deb, Ha Ha, Nails, Pascale Mira Tschäni, Michael Husmann Tschäni
No.16 Tram
Kew/Cotham Road to Melbourne Uni via St Kilda Route

132.
2007-02-14_03-10
CL124-UN12
untitled
Pascale Mira Tschäni & Michael Husmann Tschäni (Switzerland)
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

133.
2007-03-14_31
CL125-UN13
The Trouble with Boys
Curated by Konrad Winkler
James Drew, Michael Porter, Chong Weng Ho, Konrad Winkler
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

134.
2007-04-05
CL126-HL37
Curvy
Fafi, Deb, Poise, Miso, Pascale Mira Tschanni, Cut, Vexta, Pets, Cut Collective
plus over 20 Various Artists
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

135.
2007-04-05_21
CL127-UN14
Curvy
Fafi (France), Various artists
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

136.
2007-04-05_21
CL128-OS25
GMO Curvy
All-female Street Art and graffiti project
Curator Amac
Fafi, Deb, Poise, Miso, Pascale Mira Tschanni, Cut, Vexta, Pets, Cut Collective
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia, Rutledge Lane, Melbourne

137.
2007-04-25_06-02
CL129-UN15
Salon De Tea
Curator Amac
Jesse Hogan, Jeffoi, Rosie Kavanavoch, Kieran Mangan, Devin Marriner, Aaron O’Donnell, Tony Reade, Graeme Rowe, Pascale Mira Tschäni, Michael Husmann Tschäni, Fafi
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

138.
2007-04-27
CL130-CP48
Kmossed
Rosie Kavanavoch
Citylights
Centre Place, Melbourne, Australia

139.
2007-06-06
CL131-HL38
Sort De L'ombre
Nelio
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

140.
2007-06-06
CL132-OS26
NELIO
Sort De L'ombre Street mural
Rutledge Lane

141.
2007-06-06_30
CL133-UN16
Bootlegger
Curated By Nails
Josh Petherick, Andy Sargent, Dylan Martorel, Anthony Lister, Nuroc, Mathew Chapman, Nathan Grey, Lachlan Conn Kill Pixie, Phibs Bonsai Nails, Christopher LG Hill, Braddock Sean Bailey, Tu Krsn (France), D/Cide (Germany), Vitche (Brazil)
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

142.
2007-06-06_30
CL134-OS27
Bootlegger Mural
Tu, Bonsai
Rutledge Lane

143.
2007-07-04_08-04
CL135-UN17
Land of Milk and Honey
Ha Ha
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

144.
2007-08-08_09-01
CL136-UN18
Berlin Derlin
Rosie Kavanavoch, Steph Neoh, Amac
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

145.
2007-08-23
CL137-OS28
Adidas live painted a Billboard
Curator Amac
Nurok
Punt Road, Richmond, Melbourne

146.
2007-09-05_29
CL138-UN19
Hung by the Sticky Bits
Curated by Beck Wheeler
Sauerkids (Netherlands), Hobo Divine (Canada), Falsk (Sweden), Miss Lotion (Denmark), Beck Wheeler (Australia), Stephane Tartelin (France), Mattias Adolfsson (Sweden)
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

147.
07-09-05_29
CL139-OS29
Nice Undies - Hung by the Sticky Bits Street Mural
Amac, Beck Wheeler, Hobo Divine
Rutledge Lane

148.
2007-12-12_22
CL140-UN20
Salon Sideways
Curated by Amac
Bucket Rider, Marcos Davidson, Fred Fowler, Jesse Hogan, Rus Kitchen, Devin Marriner, Al Stark,
Nat Thomas, Amac
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

149.
2008-02-20_03-29
CL141-UN21
Everything's AOK
Kill Pixie
Mark Whalen
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

150.
2008-04-02_05-10
CL142-UN22
Appropriation - How Appropriate Is It? (See You Tomorrow)
Nat Thomas
Until Never Hosier
Lane Melbourne

151.
CL143-HL39
2008-04-18
Lanescape
Ash Nolan
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

152.
2008-05-14_06-14
CL144-UN23
Take the Long Way Home
Rus Kitchin
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

153.
2008-06-18_07-26
CL145-UN24
Highland Chamber
Fred Fowler
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

154.
2008-09-10_10-11
CL146-UN25
Tragic Magic
Jesse Hogan
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

155.
2008-10-15_11-15
CL147-UN26
I'll burn that bridge when I come to it
Locust Jones
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

156.
2008-11-19_12-20
CL148-UN27
Paul McNeil
Lonely Sea
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

157.
2009-04-24
CL149-OS30
Spooky Action at a Distance
Anat Ben-David, Martin Bell
Curated by Adi Nachman, Amac
Presented by Nectar Efkarpidis
Molongolo Project
New Acton

158.
2009-04-24
CL150-OS31
Elaborate Trophies
Al Stark
Curated by Amac
Presented by Nectar Efkarpidis
Molongolo Project
New Acton

159.
2009-05-06_06-13
CL151-UN28
Untitled
Michael Porter
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

160.
2009-05-06_06-13
CL152-OS32
Michael Porter Street mural
Rutledge Lane

161.
2009-05-10/17/24/31
CL153-UN29
Allan Holley
Four Sunday Concerts in May
Featuring Jason Xanthoudakis, Paul Goodchild, Elizabeth Hamilton, Chloe Smith, Gregory van Der Struik, Jyoti Brunsdon
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

162.
2009-06-02_28
CL154-OS35
Nairm Djambana
Baluk Arts
Collaborative panel mural
Curated by Amac and Tracey-Lea Smith
Indigenous Artists of Frankston & the Mornington Peninsula
Adam Edwards Magennis, Bob Kelly, Carly Sheppard, Chantelle Brown, Chris Austen, Daniel Trazic, Dawn Campbell, Debbie Clifford, Dicky (Eric) Bedford, Faith Janssen, Jacinta Kelly, Jack Sheppard, Jake Gaye, Jamilla Watson, Jan Chapman Davis, Kylie Kennedy, Maggie Kelly, Mariah Briggs, Nola Lauch, Pam Anderson, Pauline McKinnon, Rhoda Green, Sara Chadwick, Tameeka Clifford, Tracey-Lea Smith

163.
2009-06-17_07-25
CL155-UN30
The Aesthetic Cell
Richard Butler Bowdon
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

164.
2009-07-18_19
CL156-OS36
Until Never Salon
Curater Amac
Melbourne Design Fair Weekend
Melbourne

165.
2009-09-30_10-06
CL157-UN31
The Age of Ikko Taniuchi
Ikko Taniuchi
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

166.
2009-09-30_10-06
CL158-OS35
Ikko Taniuchi Street mural
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

167
2009-10-07_11
CL159-UN32
Endless Bummer - The Art of Barf
James Callahan
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

168.
2009-10-14_11-15
CL160-UN33
The House of Hallmarcos
Marcos Davidson
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

169.
2009-11-08
CL161-OS36
Until Never -Salon Evercherry
EverCherry
Melbourne

170.
2009-11-18_12-19
CL162-UN34
Reverberations
Paul Sloan
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

171.
2010-03-17_04-17
CL163-UN35
Rosie Kavanavoch
Kmossed
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

172.
2010-05-04
CL164-UNX1
Insight launch
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

173.
2010-05-08_29
CL165-UN36
Chris Parkinson
Peace of Wall – Street Art from East Timor
Featuring Echo, Alfie & Xisto (East Timor)
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

174.
2010-05-08_29
CL166-OS37
Peace of Wall Street mural
Echo, Alfie & Xisto (East Timor)
Rutledge Lane, Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

175.
2010-06-03
CL167-HL40
Obey
Shepard Fairey
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

176.
2010-06-03
CL168-OS40
Obey Street paste-up
Shepard Fairey
Rutledge Lane

177.
2010-06-03_07-03
CL169-UN37
Obey
Shepard Fairey
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

178.
2010-07-14_08-07
CL170-UN38
Self Titled
Magnus McTavish
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia, Melbourne, Australia Melbourne

179.
2010-07-14_08-07
CL171-OS41
Magnus McTavish street mural
Rutledge Lane, Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

180.
2010-0903
CL172-OS42
Ze Frog & Toad
Nick Chalmers
Removal van pop-up mobile show
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

181.
2010-10-06
CL173-HL41
Nairm Djambana
Baluk Arts
Indigenous Artists of Frankston & the Mornington Peninsula
Curated by Amac and Tracey-Lea Smith
Adam Edwards Magennis, Bob Kelly, Carly Sheppard, Chantelle Brown, Chris Austen, Daniel Trazic, Dawn Campbell, Debbie Clifford, Dicky (Eric) Bedford, Faith Janssen, Jacinta Kelly, Jack Sheppard, Jake Gaye, Jamilla Watson, Jan Chapman Davis, Kylie Kennedy, Maggie Kelly, Mariah Briggs, Nola Lauch, Pam Anderson, Pauline McKinnon, Rhoda Green, Sara Chadwick, Tameeka Clifford, Tracey-Lea Smith
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

182.
2010-10-06_11-06
CL174-UN39
Biik Land
Ochre stencil prints by Baluk Arts - Indigenous artists of Frankston & the Mornington Peninsula
Baluk Arts
Curated by Amac and Tracey-Lea Smith
Ada Weston, Bob Kelly, Chaigen Watson Gunditjamara, Dan Kelly, Donella Gadsby Boyd McLean, Doug Smith, Jacinta Kelly, Jan Chapman Davis, Jemelya Gadsby, Maggie Kelly, Mariah Briggs, Nola Lauch, Patrice M. Mahoney, Peta Hudson, Rhoda Green, Tracy Roach
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

183.
2010-10-06_11-06
CL175-OS43
Biik Land Ochre Stencil Prints street art
Baluk Arts
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia and Rutledge Lane

184.
2010-11-12_12-18
CL176-UN40
Hate Love
Gav Barbey
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

185.
2010-11-12_12-18
CL177-OS44
Gav Barbey
Iceblock street melts (x 4) ,
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia and Swanston St, Melbourne

186.
2010-12-08
CL178-UN41
Two Weeks (Film Screening)
Johnny Abegg
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

187.
2011-02-17_26
CL179-UN42
Crystals of the Colossus
Shida
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

188.
2011-02-17_26
CL180-OS45
Crystals of the Colossus street mural
Shida
Rutledge Lane, Melbourne

189.
2011-03-02
CL181-HL42
Awaiting the Night to Fall
Husmann/Tschaeni
Citylights
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

190.
2011-03-02_26
CL182-UN43
Awaiting the Night to Fall
Husmann/Tschaeni
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

191.
2011-03-02_26
CL183-OS46
Awaiting the Night to Fall street mural and paste-ups
Husmann/Tschaeni
Rutledge Lane, Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

192
2011-04-06_30
CL184-UN44
Backchat
Lucas Grogan
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

193.
2011-04-06
CL185-OS47
Backchat Movida street mural
Lucas Grogan, Amac
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

194.
2011-08-06_20
CL186-UN45
Portraits
Maree Menzel
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

195.
2011-12-03
CL187-UN46
GRAND SALE
Until Never
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

196.
2012-01-25
CL188-OS48
The Scream
Amac
Race Around the World
Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Australia

197.
2012-02-22
CL189-OS49
Curator Amac
Poepke Window mural
Lucas Grogan
Paddington, Sydney

198.
2012-05-02_06
CL190-OS50
The Andy Mac Collection
Street and Fine Art from Citylights Projects 1992-2012
Leonard Joel
333 Malvern Road, South Yarra, Melbourne

199.
2013-07-26_28
SITC-01
Splendour in the Craft
Splendour in the Grass
Curators
Craft Mafia – Tory Bauer, Gabe Cramb
Amac - Citylights Projects

Artists
Amac
Fancy Free (Rachel Burke and Patience Hodgson)
Beci Orpin
Each to Own - Kirsten Devitt, Richard Fenney
Niki Buckland and Mish Lockwood
Art Park – Paul McNeil Craig Rochfort
Tory Bauer
Southside Tea Room
Mend It Like Beckham
North Byron Parklands, Byron Bay

200.
2014-07-25_27
SITC-02
Splendour in the Craft
Splendour in the Grass
Curators
Craft Mafia – Tory Bauer, Gabe Cramb
Amac - Citylights Projects

Artists
Amac
Fancy Free (Rachel Burke and Patience Hodgson)
Beci Orpin
Each to Own - Kirsten Devitt, Richard Fenney
Niki Buckland and Mish Lockwood
Art Park – Paul McNeil Craig Rochfort
Tory Bauer
Southside Tea Room
Monkey Monkey Shake Shake -Sheldon Leiberman, Sem Han, Myo Yim
Mend It Like Beckham
North Byron Parklands, Byron Bay

201.
2014-11-07_13
AM10-OS10
Triffid Rock Poster Archive
Paste-up Wall
The Triffid
New Farm Brisbane

202.
2015-07-26_28
SITC-03
Splendour in the Craft
Splendour in the Grass
Curators
Craft Mafia – Tory Bauer, Gabe Cramb
Amac - Citylights Projects

Artists
Amac
Fancy Free (Rachel Burke and Patience Hodgson)
Beci Orpin
Each to Own - Kirsten Devitt, Richard Fenney
Niki Buckland and Mish Lockwood
Art Park – Paul McNeil Craig Rochfort
Tory Bauer
Southside Tea Room
Monkey Monkey Shake Shake -Sheldon Leiberman, Sem Han, Myo Yim
Mend It Like Beckham
North Byron Parklands
Byron Bay

203.
2016-07-22_24
SITC-04
Splendour in the Craft
Splendour in the Grass
Curators
Craft Mafia – Tory Bauer, Gabe Cramb
Amac - Citylights Projects

Artists
Amac
Fancy Free (Rachel Burke and Patience Hodgson)
Beci Orpin
Each to Own - Kirsten Devitt, Richard Fenney
Niki Buckland and Mish Lockwood
Art Park – Paul McNeil Craig Rochfort
Tory Bauer
Southside Tea Room
Monkey Monkey Shake Shake -Sheldon Leiberman, Sem Han, Myo Yim
Mend It Like Beckham
North Byron Parklands, Byron Bay

204.
2016-10-07
AM11-OS11
Your Eyes Are Like a Cup of Tea
Amac
BnA Hotel
Koenji Tokyo Japan

205.
2016-11-17
LGG-01
Lloyd Rees Lithographs
Fred Genis
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

206.
2016-12-08
LGG-02
Bundjalung Heathland
Janet De Boos, Beth Hatton, Christine James
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

207.
2017-01-05
LGG-03
A Matter of Balance
Anne Leon, Graham Porter
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

208.
2017-01-19
LGG-04
Following the Juice
Byron Mosaicists
Heather Stevenson, Janet Bowden, Pyari Cau, Turiya Bruce, Jane Denison
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

209.
2017-02-02
LGG-05
Illumination
David Sparkes
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

2010.
2017-02-16
LGG-06
Byron Bay Surf Festival Art Show
Andy Davis, Brodie Jackson, Hayden Richards, James McMillan, Josh Rufford, Kei Otsuka, Mahala Magins, Matt Yeates, Ming Nomchong, Nanda Ormond, Otis Carey, Ozzie Wright, Paul McNeil, Tyler Warren

+Nikon Surf Photo of the Year
Chris Gurney, Mark Onorati, Ray Collins, Hayden Richards, Leroy Bellet, Andrew Chisholm, Stu Gibson, Luke Shadbolt, Peter Joli Wilson, Russell Ord, Christopher Peel, Ray Collins
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

211.
2017-03-02
LGG-07
Nocturnal Flux
Shaun C. Murphy
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

212.
2017-03-16
LGG-08
Heaven on Earth
Alexander Carletti
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

213.
2017-04-06
LGG-09
incREDible
REDinc
Liam Bruce, Carla Davey, Peter Dickson, Kieran Fahy, Madeline Fletcher, Nathan Gooley, Lee Hilder, Shelley Holland, Rebecca King, Jennifer Lowrey, Blake McMaster, Elliot (Willie Mutton), Mbatha Nguta, Sarah Mee, Jackson Reid, John Rose, Justine Rose, Leanne Rose, Lee Spykers, Quinlyn Seikot, Max Sherman, Zion Stewart
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

214.
2017-04-13
LGG-10
Between
Jay Foley, Maria Paterson
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

215.
2017-05-11_05-24
LGG-11
Visions of Buddha
Luka Carstens-Hey
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

216.
2017-05-25_06-14
LGG-12
Size does matter
PAN
Cheryl Bailey, Marika Bryant, Paul Button, Carolyn Cleak, Mark Davis, Davis/Ryan, Karyn Fendley, Suzanne Fraser, Deborah Gower, Maria Heaton, Carmen Hogue, Angela HulinSmith, Kay Knights, Nada Loiterton, Mary-Anne Meginess, Rick Molloy, Angela Parr, Jay Pearse, Bradley Pike, Lesley Ryan, Ayesha Salazar, Alle Scott, Naomi Sharp, David Shaw, Maryanne Shea, Angele Van Den Heuvel, Jarryd Van Den Heuvel, John Walters, Melissa Wright, Robby Wright, Warwick Wright, Wilf Wright
(32 artists)
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

217.
2017-06-15_07-05
LGG-13
Instinct
Jay Manby
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

218.
2017-07_06-26
LGG-14
Experienced Landscapes
Emily Imeson
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

219.
2017-07_21-23
SITC-05
Splendour in the Craft
Splendour in the Grass
Curators
Craft Mafia – Tory Bauer, Gabe Cramb
Amac - Citylights Projects

Artists
Amac - Busted Salon De Beautie
Michael Hodge
Fancy Free (Rachel Burke and Patience Hodgson)
Beci Orpin
Each to Own - Kirsten Devitt, Richard Fenney
Niki Buckland and Mish Lockwood
Art Park – Paul Mcneil Craig Rochfort
Polli
Craftavism -Tory Bauer
Southside Tea Room
Monkey Monkey Shake Shake - Sheldon Leiberman, Sem Han, Myo Yim
Mend It Like Beckham
(18 artists)
North Byron Parklands, Byron Bay


220.
2017-07-27_08-09
LGG-15
The Image Unbound
Curated by Christine Willcocks and Meredith Cusack
Sabine Brosche, Dr Jan Davis, Karla Dickens, Fiona Fraser, Helle Jorgensen, Christian Morrow, Dr Glen Skein, Dr Gali Weiss
Byron Writers Festival
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

221.
2017-08-10
LGG-16
Monkey Monkey Shake Shake
Sheldon Leiberman, Sem Han, Myo Yim
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

222.
2017-09-07
LGG-17
Landshapes
Mahala Magins
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

223.
2017-10-05
LGG-18
Hymn to the Horizon
Caitlin Reilly
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

224.
2017-11-09
LGG-19
Goat Show
Curated by Andrew McDonald
Luka Carstens-Hey, Meredith Crowe, Michael Cusack, Franco Girardi, Brent Hallard, Sem Han, Emily Imeson, Christine James, Jess Leitmanis, Anne Leon, Amac, Mahala Magins, Jay Manby, Tabitha McGregor, Kim McLean, Paul McNeil, Potts, Caitlin Reilly, Craig Rochfort, David Sparkes, Myo Yim
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

225.
2017-11-30
LGG-20
Long Live the Surfer
Ben Cook x Surfrider
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

226.
2017-12-31_2018-01-02
Falls-01
Cow Lick #1
Amac
Falls Festival
North Byron Parklands, Byron Bay

227.
2018-01-18
LGG-21
Upcycled
Lindy Lynch
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

228.
2018-02-15
LGG-22
Byron Bay Surf Festival 2018 Artshow
Otis Hope Carey, Tim Kerr, Ozzie Wright
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

229.
2018-03-22
LGG-23
Excavations of the deep
Jess Leitmanis
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

230.
2018-04-19
LGG-24
This Side
Tabitha McGregor
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

231.
2018-05-17
LGG-25
Everything Changes
W.H. Chong
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

232.
2018-06-14
LGG-26
Ghost in the Machine
Jeremy Hawkes
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

233.
2018-07-12
LGG-27
Pretty Vacant
Maggie Schreiber
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

234.
2018-07-20_22
SITC-06
Splendour in the Craft
Splendour in the Grass
Curators
Craft mafia – Tory Bauer, Gabe Cramb
Amac - Citylights Projects

Artists
Amac - Your Eyes are Like a Cup of Tea Salon
Rachel Burke and Patience Hodgson
Beci Orpin
Monkey Monkey Shake Shake - Sheldon Leiberman, Sem Han, Myo Yim
Each to Own - Kirsten Devitt, Richard Fenney
Art Park – Paul McNeil, Craig Rochfort
Stefan Hunt
Tory Bauer
(13 artists)
North Byron Parklands, Byron Bay

235.
2018-08-09
LGG-28
Closed Loop Circuits
Amanda Humphries
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

236.
2018-09-06
LGG-29
REDY-made
Red Inc
Cornelia Adam-Armfield, Kara Cordery, Hannah Crawford, Peter Dickson, Ashleigh Frame, Jack Gibson, Nathan Gooley, Theresa Graham, Gabe Gregory, Jodie Higgs, Lee Hilder, Chloe Jenkins, Rebecca King, Jennifer Lowrey, Theo McPherson, Elliot (Willie Mutton), Mbatha Nguta, Emily Nobbs, Sam Pethers, Katie Price, Alana Ramsay, John Rose, Justine Rose, Leanne Rose, Shana Ross Kelly, Julian Rusanov-Storer, Jack Rutter, Rick Schwebel, Quinlyn Seikot, Amy Serone, Katherine Skinner, Matthew Smith-Tracey, Jaimsie Speeding, Jacob Staff, Naikia Taylor, Tim Thompson, Madeleine Webster, Kia Wasley Fenume, Lucas Wright, Rebecca Young
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

237.
2018-10-04
LGG-30
The Four Invitations Of Syzygium Moorei
Dean Power
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

238.
2018-11-01
LGG-31
Head above water
Ben Bugden
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

239.
2018-11-29
LGG-32
The Mambo Artists Now
Matthew Martin, David McKay, Paul McNeil, Jim Mitchell, Reg Mombassa, Robert Moore, Jeff Raglus, Gerry Wedd
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

240.
2018-12-31_2019-01-02
Falls-02
Falls Festival
La Henge / Cow Lick #2
Arts program Curated by Amac

Maggie Schreiber & Michael Donnelly
Boxwars - group
Prophets - group
Bring A Plate – group
Nice Time Yoga - Hot Box Rock And Roll Yoga
Mandy Nolan

DJ’s
April Kerry, Four Eyes (aka Jet), Baltah, Just Chuck

Howl and Moan Stage
Curator Mario Salvatore Fraietta
Mini Skirt, Captain Squidlicker & the Sinking Ships, P.A.F.F. (Pretentious as Fuck), Stoker, Her Way to Hell, Preston, Hobo Magic, Pineapple Lazer, From Crisis To Collapse, Demi Casha, Masochist, Bedclub

Creative Production
Tory Bauer, Crystal Grid, Leona Debolt, Greg Hodgson, Jonah Levine
North Byron Parklands, Byron Bay

241.
2019-02-21
LGG-33
Byron Bay Surf Festival ART SHOW 2019
Luke Day, Filippa Edghill, Ted Grambeau, Duncan Macfarlane, James McMillan, Nanda Ormond, Jaleesa Vincent, Kentaro Yoshida
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

242.
2019-03-21
LGG-34
Bundjalung Abundance
Curated by Bronwyn Bancroft
Bronwyn Bancroft, Ella Bancroft, Rubyrose Bancroft, Euphemia Bostock, Nickolla Clark, Charmaine Davis, Chenaya Davis, Kianah Davis, Brittany Hegedus, Kyra Kum-Sing, Deborah Taylor
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

243.
2019-04-18
LGG-35
Luminous
Colleen DaRosa
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

244.
2019-05-16
LGG-36
Lone Goat Refit
Comprehensive refit of interior and exterior
Designed and Coordinated by Andy Mac
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

245.
2019-06-13
LGG-37
Inhabit
Marty Baptist & Lee Ralph
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

246.
2019-07-11
LGG-38
Hypnagogic Tableau
Lee McConnell
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

247.
2019-07-19_21
SITC-07
Splendour in the Craft
Splendour in the Grass
Curators
Craft Mafia -Tory Bauer, Gabe Cramb
Citylights Projects Amac

Artists
Amac- Your Eyes Are Like A Cup Of Tea x Citylights Projects Tea House
Tory Bauer - Carriage Conversations in the Craft Mafia Express Bus
Beci Orpin
Rachel Burke
Patience From The Grates
Byron Bay Bath Bombs
Each to Own - Kirsten Devitt, Richard Fenney
Art Park – Paul McNeil Craig Rochfort
North Byron Parklands
Byron Bay

248.
2019-08-08
LGG-399
Pause
Stu Murphy
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

249.
2019-09-05
LGG-40
The Darker Garden
Nikky Morgan Smith
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

250.
2019-10-03
LGG-41
On Bowery
Michael Stiegler
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

251.
2019-10-31
LGG-42
Everything in its right place
Greg Hodgson
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

252.
2019-11-28
LGG-43
Collab Collective
REDinc.
Alison Rose, Amy Serone, Bec King, Chloe Jenkins, Em Nobbs, Jack Rutter, Jacob Staff, Jennifer Lowrey, John Rose, Justine Rose, Katie Price, Leanne Rose, Lee Spykers, Lindy Ellis, Lucas Wright, Madeleine Webster, Mbatha Nguta, Mikayla Boissevain, Naikia Taylor, Nathan Gooley, Nikola Coby, Rachel Moss, Shirley Gibson, Susan Andrews, Theo MacPherson, Theresa Graham, Tiffany Hilder, Tim Thompson, Willie Mutton, Zoe Colcheedas.

Club lane Multitask Supported Art Studios
Alice Bartlett, Alicia Skimmings, Carla McLean, Dan Twomey, Jaimee Scott, Jazz Hubbard, Justin Byrne, Leonie Claydon, Michelle Phillips, Nathaniel Harvey, On Khemkhun, Sachin Moncrieff,
Steven 'Universe' West.
(43 Artists)
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

253.
2019-12-31_2020-01-03
Falls-03
Left Field Of Dreams
Amac Artist in residence
Cow Lick #3 / Silent Henge
Falls Festival
North Byron Parklands, Byron Bay

254.
2020-01-24
LGG-44
Five Lone Goats On Cézanne's Mountain
Alexandra Mowday, Andjana Pachkova, Matthew Gorgula, Richard Goodwin, Wendy Arnold
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

255.
2020-02-21
LGG-45
Dire Contact
Jacob Boylan
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

256.
2020-03-20
LGG-46
Buoys will be buoys
Hannah Cutts
Website-based
Lone Goat Gallery
Byron Bay

257.
2020-12-05_06
NNP-01
Umutja Dreaming
Nelly Napanangka Patterson
Creative Producer Andrew McDonald
Bangalow A&I Hall
Bangalow NSW

258.
2021-03-26
NRCG-01
Dr. Deb Stokes
Are We Losing an Island? Monitoring Mangroves in the Richmond River
Citizen Science Program
Video and Workshop
Creative Producer Andrew McDonald
NRCG
Ballina NSW

259.
2021-03-27
NRCG-02
Annique Goldenberg
River Touching
Citizen Science Program
Video and Workshop
Creative Producer Andrew McDonald
NRCG
Ballina NSW

260.
2021-04-15
NRCG-03
Jugan Dandi – Deb Cole Tania Marlowe
Weaving Nyangbal Yarns of the Richmond River
Citizen Science Program -
Video and Workshop
Creative Producer Andrew McDonald
NRCG
Ballina NSW

261.
2021-04-16_17
NRCG-04
Ignite Youth Animator Stop Motion Program
Two-Day program
Creative Producer Andrew McDonald
12 participants
NRCG
Ballina NSW

262.
2021-04-17_06-17
NRCG-05
Ignite Youth Animator Stop Motion Program
Southern Cross School of Distance Education
8 Week program
Creative Producer Andrew McDonald
12 participants
NRCG
Ballina NSW

263.
2021-04-17_06-17
NRCG-06
Ignite Youth Animator Stop Motion Program
Bunjum Goori Youth Program
8 Week program
Creative Producer Andrew McDonald
12 participants
NRCG
Ballina NSW

264.
2022-01_14-23
MON-01
Marcie O'Neill
Carbon
Creative Producer Andrew McDonald
The Dusty Road
Byron Bay NSW

265.
2022-12-30_2023-01-02
Falls-04
Write Here Write Now / Cow Lick #4/ Silent Henge
Amac (artist in residence)
Falls Festival
North Byron Parklands, Byron Bay

Exhibition Program - Indigenous Collaborations

Notable among the documented projects are significant collaborations with Indigenous artists, including:

Treaty! (2000): Curated exhibition featuring traditional and contemporary works by Indigenous artists from Kangan Batman TAFE at Citylights Centre Place

Mr Mention (2001): Exhibition and CD album production for street drummer Victor Lancaster at Citylights Centre Place

White Hot (2004) Curated by Christian Bumbarra Thompson at Citylights Hosier Lane

Snaps from Turkey Creek (2005): Curated by Ned Sevil & Anna Crane, featuring young artists from Warmun, W.A. At Citylights Centre Place.

Nairm Djambana (2009-2010): Collaborative aerosol workshops, mural projects and exhibitions at Melbourne City Library and Citylights Hosier Lane, with Baluk Arts, Indigenous Artists of Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula

Biik Land (2010): A collaboration and series of workshops in Frankston and an exhibition at Until Never, and Hosier Lane street stencils with Baluk Arts, featuring ochre-based stencil prints by Aboriginal artists from the Mornington Peninsula

Bundjalung Abundance (2019), Lone Goat Gallery: Curated by Bronwyn Bancroft (Boomali). The first all-female exhibition of Bundjalung artists on country. Ella Bancroft, Rubyrose Bancroft, Euphemia Bostock, Nickolla Clark, Charmaine Davis, Chenaya Davis, Kianah Davis, Brittany Hegedus, Kyra Kum-Sing, Deborah Taylor

Umutja Dreaming (2020): Nelly Napanangka Patterson - senior Anangu Law Woman. Bangalow A&I Hall

Exhibition Program - International Scope

The exhibition program and street works at Citylights and Until Never in Centre Place and Hosier Lane feature a who's who of international street artists, establishing Melbourne as a significant node in global street art networks.

Including:
Blek le Rat (France), Invader (France), Shepard Fairey (USA), Banksy (UK), Swoon (USA), Fafi (France), Neckface (USA), Paul Moose Curtis (UK), Sweet Toof (UK), Jimmy C (Aus/UK), Watchavato (Mexico), Echo, Alfie, Xisto - Arte Moris (East Timor), Nelio (France), Above (USA), Cezary Stulgis (Poland), Tower (Berlin), Krsn (France), D/Cide (Germany), Vitche (Brazil), Ikko Taniuchi (Japan), Toastgirl (Japan), Husmann/Tschaeni (Suisse), Anyminutenow (Ireland)

National Gallery of Australia - Australian Works on Paper

The National Gallery of Australia holds the most significant institutional collection of works from the Citylights Projects Australian Street Stencils Collection, including:

• Over 270 street art stencil works and artist books collected 1999-2004

• Silent Army Collective publications and zines

• Documentation of collaborative projects and community workshops

City of Melbourne Art and Heritage Collection

In 2012, the City of Melbourne purchased Citylights-related artworks, ephemera, and objects from the Andy Mac Collection auction at Leonard Joel.

The Andy Mac Collection

In 2012, Leonard Joel auctioned a tranche of Mac's collection, comprising over 500 lots spanning street art, fine art, design objects, and cultural ephemera. This auction provided comprehensive documentation of the artistic ecosystem surrounding Melbourne's street art movement.

Sandrew Collection

In 2012, Sandrew purchased the 2004 Big Day Out Freeze Muthasticka panels, Citylights Collection artworks, ephemera, and objects from the Andy Mac Collection.

Access

The Citylights Until Never Archives have been compiled and preserved by Andy Mac, also known as Andrew McDonald. Photography and text are authored by Andy Mac unless otherwise credited.

The mission of the Archives are to contribute to the knowledge of Citylights Projects, Australian street art, and Melbourne CBD arts culture, towards the realisation of a catalogue raisonné, specialised publications, editions, and to produce and participate in cultural projects as well as to be accessible for research and education.

Select data from the Citylights Until Never Archive is made available on this website.

Physical access to the Archive is not available at this time.

For all Archive, publishing and collaborative enquiries, please contact

hello@amachq.com

Intellectual property
The design, structure, and contents of the site, including texts, images, and all the elements that compose it, are the exclusive property of Amac HQ/Andrew McDonald. Artwork depicted in documentation and original images of artworks for exhibitions and projects related to Citylights Projects, Until Never, or any related projects remains the exclusive property of the authors of those works. Any representation or total or partial reproduction of the site or its components, without prior express authorisation of Amac HQ/Andrew McDonald, is forbidden.