aMaze Poster-01

Last night was dope. Dope as. We thank you so very much for coming and enjoying yourselves. A full post of images will follow shortly. Until then, we have been found in the Sydney Morning Herald. Absent from the online article below is the image included in the actual paper, which was one of our crew members, shirtless, inflating the largest of the inflatables, BIG BOY, at midnight the previous night.

http://www.smh.com.au/national/the-diary/a-big-day-for—villainous-hunchbacks-20111201-1o92m.html

Our catalogue has been at the printer’s for quite some time now, where press plates have been made and beautiful paper has been sourced. It will be available on opening night for $10 and includes over 160 pages of the most outstanding student work from within the Faculty as well as essays from our academic staff.
Posters will also be on sale for $3.

Our catalogue has been at the printer’s for quite some time now, where press plates have been made and beautiful paper has been sourced. It will be available on opening night for $10 and includes over 160 pages of the most outstanding student work from within the Faculty as well as essays from our academic staff.

Posters will also be on sale for $3.

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DESEVEN will be keeping the beats bouncing. His soundcloud is pretty rocking. Come and have a shuffle of your feat on our inflatable dancefloor!

Construction of aMaze 2011 is well and truly underway! We have had countless deliveries in the past few days and have been very busy inflating inflatables, building walls and inventing hanging displays. The building is looking very different. Floor spaces have been opened up, hallways have compressed, ceiling heights are dropping, windows are becoming opaque and otherwise derelict spaces are emerging from obscurity. It promises to be a very fun time navigating the exhibition!

Construction of aMaze 2011 is well and truly underway! We have had countless deliveries in the past few days and have been very busy inflating inflatables, building walls and inventing hanging displays. The building is looking very different. Floor spaces have been opened up, hallways have compressed, ceiling heights are dropping, windows are becoming opaque and otherwise derelict spaces are emerging from obscurity. It promises to be a very fun time navigating the exhibition!