David Payne and Natalie Holloway
window99
99 Brunswick St Fitzroy
Exhibition opens this 6-9pm Saturday, July 10 until July 31
The windows of the old Gallery du Mont International building are now window99, an artist run space. window99 was launched in June this year creating an interesting new space for artists to exhibit their work. The windows, on the corner of Brunswick St and Palmer St bring art out of the gallery and into the public setting.

David Payne
This next exhibition features David Payne’s series Still Noise which consists of three images printed at Colour Factory on Duratran, a photographic paper designed to be back lit, used to turn Payne’s photographic series into a large light box installation.

Natalie Holloway
The opening of David Payne and Natalie Holloway’s work is this Saturday the 10th, 6- 9pm and window99 are providing you with some live music and drinks by donation.
RESCORE
8pm, Thursday July 8
Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces
200 Gertrude St , Fitzroy
As part of Always Moving: A Performance Laboratory in Several Parts, Danae Valenza and Speakeasy Cinema present a re-imaging of silent cinema, inviting local musicians to rescore the experimental visions of seminal filmmakers.

Please note: Strictly limited capacity. Arrive early to avoid disappointment.
Hold on to your friends
Drew Pettifer
No No Gallery
Exhibition dates July 1-24

Hold on to your friends reclaims the rural spaces of the artist’s youth in a series of photographs of young men taken in country Victoria, as well as a multi-screen video installation. Pettifer photographs his friends in poses appropriated from amateur pornographic images in a defiant yet playful reimagining of formerly oppressive regional locations as sites of queer sexual desire.

