
From the current Tiger Airways mag, an article on Melbourne laneway culture - Citylights and Until Never gets Up:
"An art ambush might be the right term to describe the Citylights Projects. There you are, strolling down a laneway, when you suddenly find yourself up close and personal with colour and light, graffiti and stencil art.
Wall-mounted lightboxes in Hosier Lane and Centre Place present art to more than 200,000 people a week, and the public nature of the exhibitions has encouraged masses of street artists to add their own works to the mix. Graffiti and street art by both local and international artists now cover the walls of these laneways, creating a giant outdoor gallery. For those who prefer the white walls of a more traditional art space, Citylights also runs Until Never Gallery."





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