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The Artists Garden

4.1 (9 reviews)
ModerateArt Galleries
Closed • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Daniel Z.

Considering the money that the Fitzroy Nursery makes grows on trees it is a very expensive Nursery. On impulse I have brought a couple of things here but could have found the same stuff elsewhere. This place is amazing nonetheless, and whenever I am in the area I pop in just to unwind the good old hustle and bustle of city life. They sure have created a unique space here, I am sure that the seat out the front of the store has seen some crazy nights.

Arabella G.

Need a giant, corrugated iron cow sculpture for your urbane Melbourne oasis? Head to Fitzroy Nursery. A slightly incongruous Brunswick Street mainstay for the best part of the last 30 years, the Fitzroy Nursery is a veritable haven in the middle of bar/cafe/vintage shop central Fitzroy and is just as impressive a garden centre as any of those on Melbourne's periphery. Predictably selling a range of plants, trees and seeds alongside an impressive range of pots, sculptures and water features, and even offering landscape design services - which I may just have to bend my landlord's ear about - the Fitzroy Nursery is an awesome, if pricey garden centre right in the middle of Fitzroy. I particularly like this modern nursery's range of oversized pots made from a variety of different materials in a range of shapes and sizes, which would be perfect planted with one of Fitzroy Nursery's lush looking kaffir lime trees. Ah that I had $600 to spare...

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Seventh Gallery - You can see me reflected in the window.

Seventh Gallery

4.0(2 reviews)
1.2 km•Fitzroy

On Wednesday evening I went to the opening at Seventh Gallery's latest exhibition by a group of…read morefive Melbourne artists. The small gallery was packed with people talking, drinking, spilling out into the street and occasionally looking at the installation, paintings and video. The video projections on the window of the gallery, the night screen, are on most nights. "When are the performance elements going to start?" This is seriously cool art and a lot of fun. It is called Seventh Gallery because at the time that it was established it was the 7th gallery on Gertrude St. It is an artist-run space, not for profit exhibition space. And it often has the best exhibitions that I see when I look at the Gertrude St. galleries. The committee of artists who run the gallery make some excellent choices about interesting contemporary art to exhibit every three weeks. There are two exhibition spaces in this small artist run gallery. There is the larger converted shop space with the front window and a smaller windowless exhibition space in the backroom, what must have once been the shop's storeroom. In this exhibition the same group was exhibiting in both spaces.

An artist run space is not the most everyday appearance, but they do happen often enough in…read moreMelbourne that you have start being quite out going with your social self to see them all. Seventh Gallery moves into video projection town, I believe largely due to the size of the space. Two and a half spaces (to rooms and a between) can often be found filled with light or in fact absent of it all together. Openings will occur every three weeks, with several return customers popping up as though locals, and the committee responsible for setting up and packing up but their hearts into it. The pieces themselves can be a little hit and miss at times, but it's well worth stopping in and checking it out, if only to move on quickly to the shopping opportunities around or the drinking establishments close by.

Alice & Co

Alice & Co

4.5(4 reviews)
0.8 km•Fitzroy

A quaint little shop with a broad take on its theme, Alice & Co is a self-proclaimed "purveyor of…read morelanguage and other wonders". Locally themed and published books, prints of classical illustrations, postcards, notebooks and other literary themed art are all displayed on dark wood tables and bookshelves. There's a whole shelf of different Alice in Wonderland illustrations on postcards in pigeon holes for $2.50 each, but not everything in the shop is directly associated with Lewis Carrol novel. Small prints of fairy tale stills and tarot deck illustrations go for between $15 and $30 each, it's a good place to stock up on things for your walls that aren't just band posters stripped from poles around Melbourne. Alice & Co also plays host to exhibits from illustrators, readings and book launches, as well as classes in humanities and languages. It's also been known to host puppet theatre. The proprietor is friendly and obliging, and lovers of literature will enjoy the general feel of the place.

As i have said before, i enjoy a colourful window display. Alice & Co is an Art space that focuses…read moreon language arts, book arts. illustration and is the street front for Littlefox Press. The window display right now is quite epic. There's variety of art all themed from Alice in Wonderland (I guess they wanted the window art to match the name of the gallery). The last time i managed to swing past Alice & Co was when they had an exhibition from a much admired photographer Ari Fainchtein. The small space is quaint and cosy but after a while in Alice & Co, it was time to move on, a coffee just around the corner finished off the visual feast. Alice & Co host a range of Book Launches / Openings, Exhibitions and even runs some classes for languages and social sciences.

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