A few nice ART and Literature images I found:

The beginning
ART and Literature

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Meanwhile, the ever enthusiastic ex-a-sketch kids set to work assembling a Box Wall in the carpark.

Ex-a-sketch is a Tuesday night drawing group that meets at the Exeter Hotel, Rundle Street from 6.30pm. For more information and to get involved, visit www.ex-a-sketch.com/

On March 15 and 16 2008, the closing weekend of the Adelaide Fringe Festival and two weeks into the longest heatwave on record, my pal Ianto Ware and I coordinated the third Adelaide Zine, DIY & Arts Fair, and its associated event, the Academy of DIY.

The events are a celebration of local, independent arts, literature and culture: the Zine Fair drew together artists, writers and designers from around the country, and the Academy offered a space for people to share their thoughts, skills and ideas in a range of informal workshops and forums.

John Farnham Dance Collective, Adelaide Zine Fair
ART and Literature

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The John Farnham Dance Collective turn up heat at the 3rd Annual Adelaide Zine, Art & DIY Fair, held as part of the Adelaide Fringe Festival’s Format program in the Old Balfours Pie Factory.

Check out there other antics bringing style and panache back to the streets of Adelaide here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJV0sWxUcXI and here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-tjBvafqeM

On March 15 and 16 2008, the closing weekend of the Adelaide Fringe Festival and two weeks into the longest heatwave on record, my pal Ianto Ware and I coordinated the third Adelaide Zine, DIY & Arts Fair, and its associated event, the Academy of DIY.

The events are a celebration of local, independent arts, literature and culture: the Zine Fair drew together artists, writers and designers from around the country, and the Academy offered a space for people to share their thoughts, skills and ideas in a range of informal workshops and forums.

Radical Cheerleading Workshop, Academy of DIY
ART and Literature

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Braving rocketing temperatures, and sweating into vinyl lounges under the tin roof of the old Balfours factory, determined participants in the Academy of DIY discussed topics ranging from Gender, Identity and Writing, to Travel Writing, Globalisation and the Majority World, to Street Art, to how to reinvigorate Australian culture.

While others found cooler rooms to participate on workshops on Radical Cheerleading to Zine Making to Mending and Crocheting and everything in between!

For more on Friends of the Earth Adelaide’s Radical Cheerleading Squad, check out www.youtube.com/watch?v=RABlBbXnDd0 and www.adelaide.foe.org.au.

On March 15 and 16 2008, the closing weekend of the Adelaide Fringe Festival and two weeks into the longest heatwave on record, my pal Ianto Ware and I coordinated the third Adelaide Zine, DIY & Arts Fair, and its associated event, the Academy of DIY.

The events are a celebration of local, independent arts, literature and culture: the Zine Fair drew together artists, writers and designers from around the country, and the Academy offered a space for people to share their thoughts, skills and ideas in a range of informal workshops and forums.

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