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>CRYPTOPHILISTINISM AT CAST, HOBART

>During June and July, CAST Gallery in Hobart, Tasmania, will play host to the Cryptophilistinism group exhibition. The show was first presented earlier in 2009 at Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces, Melbourne. It has been curated by Amita Kirpilani and features work by Stuart Bailey, James Dodd, Sarah Goffman, Scott Morrison and Justin Trendall.More shots can […]

>MITCHAM GIRLS HIGH MURAL

>Over the last term myself and Billie Thomson have been working with a couple of Year 8 and 9 classes from Mitcham Girls High in Adelaide. We have been teaching them stencil techniques and producing material to contribute to a large mural on the outside of the school. The project has been made possible with […]

>INSANE IN THE LANE

>Some shots from my recent solo exhibition at Lindberg Contemporary Art, Melbourne.This project was made possible with support from the Helpmann Academy.

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>MERGE MAGAZINE PROFILE

>Adelaide’s freshest street press, Merge, has just published a profile of yours truly. If you’re not Adelaidian you can check it out online at –

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>MASTERS EXEGESIS ONLINE

>For those of you who are research or postgrad inclined, I am pleased to announce that I have officially completed my masters. A copy of the exegesis, which accompanied my final presentation of artwork can be downloaded here.

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>JAMES DODD → MAY NEWS

>Melbourne – Solo exhibition opening May 23Insane in the LaneLindberg Contemporary Art, 48 Cambridge St, CollingwoodThis group of paintings extends upon my ongoing investigations into found, handmade marks from the urban environment. Combining particular imagery with specifically local graffiti, this is an attempt at constructing a type of ‘psychogeography’ that can reflect personal, social and […]