As Creative Producers for Rone, we often look for ways to extend experiences.
Rone’s mural work has been accessible to all across the world since the early 2000s contributing to the vibrant urban culture that Melbourne is renowned for globally.
The world's most accessible genre of contemporary art, street-art, encapsulates its own unique expression of art throughout cities. Additionally, mural works are intended for an audience to stumble across when moving through spaces, more often than not, cities.
TIME • RONE | Flinders Street Station - Free Experiences
RONE: Tableau of Without Darkness There is No Light
The nature of the works disappearing, or being visible for a fleeting time, is a centre of Rone’s work.
Street art, the world's most accessible genre of contemporary art, encapsulates its own unique expression of art throughout cities - intended for an audience to stumble across when moving through spaces, more often than not, cities.
To stay true to his humble beginnings, ensuring art continues to be accessible to all, Rone offers an introduction to his installation work as a tableau of Without Darkness There is No Light from his 2021 exhibition, Rone in Geelong.
This work is a reflection of a work from our past, but also connects you to the future of his exploration and his art as an installation. The nature of the works disappearing, or being visible for a fleeting time, is a centre of Rone’s work.
Mixed Business Store
Opposite Degraves Street, the Mixed Business Store brings together Melbourne’s underground creative network in a specially curated space, focusing on contemporary art, product and makers, and celebrating the breadth of talent within the city.
Featuring a range of objects, keepsakes and gadgets in a specially curated offering, the space celebrates collective relationships and strengthens visitors' knowledge of Melbourne’s artistic community, in one location.
Newly designed Melbourne merchandise, plus a selection of products by Callum Preston, Carla McRae, David Booth (Ghost Patrol), Lucy Lucy, Mysterious Al, Stephen Baker and local makers Kate Bowman, Nate Gamble and more.
The Newsagency
Dilapidated, boarded up, with its only occupants hungry termites – the facade of a retail space welcomes its next inhabitant.
Re-imagined as it may once have been, The Newsagency – complete with hand-painted signs, strewn papers and the news of the day – is an introduction to what one might expect at Rone's latest exhibition, TIME.
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Artist Rone
Set Decoration by Carly Spooner
Shop Build by Callum Preston
Creative Production including |
- Location Scouting
- Grant Writing + Application
- Visitor Experience Development
- Supplier Sourcing and Management
- Marketing Strategy and Implementation
- Operations Management
- Stakeholder Management
- Staff Sourcing / Management
- Store Curation Assistance
- Contract Negotiation and Financial Management
Supported by the City of Melbourne, Event Partnership Program
Photography by Nicole Reed
Newsagency image by RONE