Posts in Curation
A Literary Walk Through Melbourne: Collins Street, Culture, and the Athenaeum

The piece also introduces a curated literary map developed by field guides, tracing Melbourne’s cultural and literary nodes, both iconic and overlooked. Readers are invited to subscribe to the mailing list for ongoing explorations and to contribute their own stories, places, and literary discoveries. Ideal for readers seeking thoughtful travel, cultural insight, and a deeper understanding of Melbourne’s identity as a global city of literature.

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Embracing Authenticity and Emotional Storytelling

Runni, a visual storyteller and creator of the distinct Drawing Tale OF Runni (DTOR) style, captures audiences with her ability to weave emotions into vibrant works of art. From her process to her challenges, this interview reveals her journey as an artist, her reflections on authenticity, and the joy she hopes to bring to her viewers.

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Typography as Culture: How Death of Typography and Morisawa Redefine Language Through Design

Centered around the power of typography as an expressive medium, the exhibition redefined the possibilities of written language, pushing us to think of type as not just text but as culture and memory embodied. Here are three standout works from the show that offered resonant perspectives on the intersection of language, identity, and design.

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