Latest articles by Rhonda Dredge
AI for girls: Active Interfaces features as part of Now or Never
Algorithms and their mathematical systems drive the economy and now they are even part of arts festivals.
Read MoreA big tick for water gardens
Rain! Rain! Rain! There’s a lot of it that falls on the floodplains of Fishermans Bend and the nearby residential areas of Yarra’s Edge.
Read MoreSales up, stress down
Two office dogs are enticing customers into the Bourke St showroom of City Residential
Read MoreA line that doesn’t bleed
A fluid line is valued in the arts and there is nothing closer to the hearts of millennials than catching up for a coffee.
Read MoreThe surf’s up in Victoria Harbour
Victoria Harbour is full of piers, boats and privatised moorings and its edges are rocky or raised platforms of aged timber.
Read More“I always make a mistake”
A storyboard is the quickest and simplest way to work through complex ideas even for children.
Read MoreGetting a lift
The Downtown gallery at Deakin University’s city campus has closed, a disappointing development in the local art scene.
Read MoreA new BITO to open across the harbour
When a government department shifts to a new building the local economy suffers and so do the employees who have to find a new source of coffee.
Read MoreA tense urban vibe
The visuals of Yarra’s Edge are just as stunning to its locals as to visitors but some take a while to discover the charms.
Read MoreResidents toughen stance on ATET
A group of Docklands residents is seeking to increase its influence by forming an incorporated group and posting a crowd funding pitch for $15,000.
Read MoreOn a figurative journey
There is an otherworldliness attempting to break through Gary Willis’s paintings on show at Library at the Dock.
Read MoreA safe berth for Pacific blacks
The whole point of creating floating wetlands is to attract birdlife and nature lovers to a busy part of the river.
Read MoreEvocative of a gaslight style
There are some very moving moments in the first exhibition of photographs at Magnet Gallery as we come back from the summer break.
Read MoreResidents up in arms about case 953770 – ATET nightclub
Heather Richards lives in the Forge apartment tower at Yarra’s Edge and she looks out over the river.
Read MoreDesigners move into Escala
A concrete benchtop, a stained-glass window, and a price tag of $400,000 sold the studio apartment.
Read MoreThe vision of the night photographer
The crowded streets of Tokyo have taken on a new light in an exhibition that opened recently at Library on the Dock.
Read MoreCanoe project has dual purpose
A father and son team is building an Australian-designed canoe from scratch and they don’t seem to be arguing about where the pieces fit.
Read MoreSolicitor sponsors major art prize
A lot of planning goes into arranging a major art prize and finding sponsors is one of the more delicate tasks.
Read MoreDead slow astern for the Wattle
The guys in the engine room were rolling up their sleeves as they got the Wattle ready for a trial run in October.
Read MoreLockdown nostalgia for studio time
Two artists used the lockdown to protect what is important to them, and that is time in the studio.
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