Dazzling. Terrifying. Cannibalistic.
Gobblin’ is a temporary exhibition – and special one night only event – of preternatural art, victuals, and ritual. Immerse yourself in a glut of edible food sculptures, fantasy figure paintings, and diabolical live art.
Take heretic pleasure from the spectacular, the digestive, and the corporeal.
And take warning.
#ghastly #sensational #horrifying #tasteful
Sarah Seahorse is Melbourne’s neon saturated award-winning wearable artist, costume designer, milliner, and craftivist, specialising in art that creates strong social, environmental, and political commentary. She is passionate about diving and is often curating community workshops for sustainable wearable art.
Sebastian Berto (they/them) works as a graphic designer, illustrator and art-therapist and has a BA in animation and Interactive Media. They have facilitated interactive art spaces at the NGV and their collaborative illustrative work has been featured on Melbourne’s Art Trams, as part of the Melbourne Festival, also taking out the People’s Choice Award.
General Exhibition
17-24 March
Gobblin’ Gala
18 March, 6-8pm
Venue
MKA’s Fitzroy Gardens Pavilion
Directions
In Fitzroy Gardens, next to the Tudor Village and the Fairies Tree, near Clarendon Street. A 2 min walk from Jolimont Rail Station.
Lead Artists:
Sarah Seahorse sarahseahorse.com.au/
Sebastian Berto sebastianberto.tumblr.com/
MKA’s Fitzroy Gardens Pavilion aka The Pavilion at Fitzroy Gardens is managed by Creative Spaces, a program of the City of Melbourne