FREE ON FRIDAYS.




AFTER WORK ART

After Work Art is the new best way to say goodbye to your Friday. The Oxford Art Factory throws open its doors at the post-work-friendly hour of 7pm every Friday night, and warmly invites you in for a drink.

Entry is free, and the OAF is laying on bands in the gallery bar nice and early. Also on offer are some of the cheapest jugs of beer and cocktails you're likely to find on Oxford St. The OAF student discount passport, 'Das Kleine Buch' will be valid until 11pm. The bands will be playing two sets, there will be movies, couches galore, and wireless internet access for the less socially inclined.

For the month of June we have lined up a stellar residence from young funk band The Domestics.

Now you have even more reasons to look forward to Friday night!


DECORATED GENERALS.
The Decorated Generals launch their debut EP The Colonial during their residency at Sydney's Oxford Arts Factory on the 10th of July.  

Described by the AU review as “one of the most impressive up-and-coming bands Sydney has seen in some time”, the Sydney four-piece have built up a solid following from performing in and around Sydney over the past few years.  

Their first release builds on material honed by live performances, capturing the unique energy of their live set. The Colonial features an expansive sonic tapestry of guitars and keyboards, complemented by melodic vocal harmonies and trumpet, all underpinned by infectious rhythms.  

 http://www.myspace.com/decoratedgenerals

 

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YELLOW BRICK ROAD.




Yellow Brick Road is the new weekly night breaking in the PA in the Oxford Art Factory's Gallery Bar.

Previous weeks have seen the blossoming of an event which promises to be one of the better mid-week parties in Sydney - free entry, cheap booze and some of Sydney's best young talent have proved a winning formula so far.

With so much on offer and so little asked in return, we see no excuse to stay at home on Wednesday night. Come down and support some great local talent at Yellow Brick Road.



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DAS KLEINE BUCH.




Hey! A reminder for all you bonafide genuine students out there!

Don’t forget that the OAF is offering you substantial discounts from Wednesday through to Sunday with its 'Das Kleine Buch' discount passport. The passport offers the bearer really cool discounts on all kinds of drinks and jugs! Just a small show of appreciation for all of you out there that can’t necessarily afford to pay full price for drinks; let alone study books etc.

In order to secure one for yourself, all you have to do is bring along a passport sized photo of yourself and your student ID card, visit our cloakroom person on any Friday or Saturday, and request your own copy of Das Kleine Buch.

P.S. We know that organising a passport photo can be hard work, so we just installed a photo booth in the Gallery. Stop in and get your mug slapped on your very own Das Kleine Buch this weekend!

Happy drinking and remember – always drink responsibly!

Cheers from the OAF. xo


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CHAMBERS.




Download the entire Chambers EP, 'A Slow Decay' at Pedestrian TV.

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EXQUISITE CORPSE TURNS ONE!






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THE CREAM OF AUSTRALIAN STREET ART.



PHIBS from Keep Moving on Vimeo.


This month, we were very fortunate to have Australian icon of street art, Phibs, paint the gallery wall at the Oxford Art Factory.

An interesting part of the process of an ever-changing wall, but one we don't often get the chance to share, is watching artists get their work up. We've seen a lot of different techniques, some more impressive than others - but Phibs blew away everyone who visited the venue while he was paintng. Watching him push images out of his brain and onto the wall was pretty special.

The good news for you is that our good friends from Keep Moving popped in to tape one section of the wall going up.

Make sure you visit the gallery during April to see the finished piece.


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OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!




The Oxford Art Factory is looking for new DJs with innovative taste in music. We are on the look out for real bedroom bangers, DJs who have had little or no experience playing in front of a crowd.

We want the bedroom to come to the Oxford Art Factory, we want to witness the jams that go down in the privacy of your own homes. The Oxford Art Factory loves new music, and old music, and hearing old music played in a way that makes it feel new. We're not hung up on genres or technical wizardry, we're just after your premium jams.

If you'd like to get a gig at the OAF, please submit a LIVE mix, with track listing, and your name (and DJ name, if you have one), your email address and phone number.

You can post CDs to DEMO / OXFORD ART FACTORY, 38-46 Oxford St, Darlinghurst, NSW, 2010, or email a link to download your mix to demo@oxfordartfactory.com.

DJs who have played in other venues need not apply for this as we are only looking for fresh talent with this drive.

We may not be able to get back to everyone who submits a mix, but we promise that everything will get a listen.


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ANYWHERE BUT HOME.




Peep the new Cassette Kids film clip, filmed at the OAF.


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BAG MONSTERS!




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GROUPIE MAGAZINE.


Groupie Mag


Groupie are our new friends. They run a sensational online music mag, which you can check out here.

Launched in August 2006, Groupie covers a wide range of music genres reflecting the music fan's ipod of today.

With the latest news, info, gossip, reviews and live/touring info for the music fan, Groupie is written by the cream of the music crop including Robbie Buck (Triple J), Michaella Solar-March (Fbi), Glen Goetze (A&R Modular Recordings), Sasha Perera (based in the UK), Christian Barker (based in Tokyo), Nathan Thompson (Digital media) Nicole Fossati (music scenester & Fbi radio) amongst others.

Click click over and check it out, it's good internets.


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