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OFFICIAL PROGRAM
Proudly supported by
Belgrave Community Bank®Branch
Proudly supported by
Belgrave Community Bank®Branch
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TABLE OF CONTENTSpage 2 : Festival map
page 6 : Welcome
Page 8 : Musical performer profiles
page 14 : Exhibition profiles
page 19 : Performance and workshop profiles
page 22 : Marketplace profiles
Page 26 : Local business ads and special deals
Page 30 : timetable
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Welcome,to the End of the Line Festival!
You are now officially part of a one-day, truly grassroots, community arts festival. Running purely on the passion, generosity and donations of musicians, artists, performers, makers and the community, End of the Line has created an epicenter of creativity within the town of Belgrave, which will send out shockwaves across The Hills.
The festival features more than 40 musical acts performing over 5 stages, all donating their talents for the greater cause of sharing and celebrating the arts. Over 200 artists are collaborating in 25 exhibitions that are occupying the most unusual
spaces throughout the town, including local shops, alleyways and even the laundromat! Street performances, sculpture installations, a makers’ market, workshops, demonstrations and theatre performances all combine to help foster connections within the community, awakening a pre-existing passion that has sat quietly in the hills, awaiting the right time to unleash itself.
So, have a flick through this program (generously printed for free by Seagull Press) read the profiles, find some shows to visit and chat to some artists. Dive in, don’t be afraid to get lost!
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CISCO CAESAR9:15 PM at Cameo Outdoor Stage
Cisco Caesar is heavily influenced by old soul and vintage rock. The best description would be Rolling Stones meets Sly and the Family Stone. Featuring Caesar Slattery, Jason Torrens,
James Cisco and Jacob Cole. Songs with lots of vibe and vocal harmonies. www.ciscocaesar.com
THE SHIVERING TIMBERS4:30 PM at Cameo Outdoor Stage
For countrified, nautical folk, The Shivering Timbers are not to be missed. Frenetic rhythm guitar, trickling mandolin and wood-chop double bass all roll on a locomotion of drums with grassy plucked banjo. Gritty lead vocals sit between lonesome hillbilly harmonies.
www.theshiveringtimbers.com
THE TWOKS7:15 PM at Cameo Outdoor Stage
The electric violin is the electric guitar Xani Kolac never had, and together with drummer Mark Leahy, The Twoks make big strings
and tribal rhythms into edgy songs. The duo are celebrated for their live impromptu re-workings of their epic, pop-experimentica
songs and energetic, memorable live show. http://thetwoks.com
THE APRIL MAZE3:30 PM at Cameo Outdoor Stage
“Their music moves you and seeps deep into your soul, staying with you for days and weeks to come”. She plays soulful cello
standing up while effortlessly singing at the same time. He sings in harmony and switches between guitar and banjo. They sound like
a cross between Fleetwood Mac, C. King and Cat Stevens. www.theaprilmaze.com
HEEL TOE EXPRESS8:15 PM at Cameo Outdoor Stage
Heel Toe Express are a pack of singin’, swingin’, swillin’, pickin’ humans, heavily under the influence of Hank Williams’ honky tonk
heartbreak and the harmony and stomp of bluegrass then chuck in some pre-war gospel and sea shanties for good measure.
SAffRON AVENuE2:30 PM at Cameo Outdoor Stage
Think Soul, Indie & LOUD- Then add English Ballads. RealFolk -‘NuFolk’ voices resonate-, Lindsey Meldrum, Mandy Connell &
the stunning fiddler Rowena Wise; Iain Macrae & Frank Lees dig out indie rhythms and inject tints of soul & funk into 7 & 5 beats.
www. saffronavenue.com8
Music
MORNING Of THE EARTH6:30 PM at Cameo Outdoor Stage.
Morning Of The Earth is the musical odyssey of Joel Godbee, Ryan Koller and Luke Shearer. Hiphop breaks fused with
traditional song writing techniques make for a unique musical experience comprising sharp lyrics over a fusion of funk, soul and
hiphop. www.facebook.com/morningoftheearth
DANIEL CHAMPAGNE5:30 PM at Cameo Outdoor Stage.
At the age of 22, singer-songwriter and gun-guitarist Daniel Champagne has already lived the life of many a musician more
than twice his age. Recently signed to US/Australian booking agency Fleming Artists (The Graveyard Train, Cash Savage and
Jordie Lane). www.danielchampagnemusic.com
ROB MOSS12:15 PM at Cameo Outdoor Stage.
Rob Moss’ voice will drag you through a gravel pit of sensibility, idiosyncrasies and simplicity. Followed by a milk bath and a bottle
of beer.... lardedar.
SNOWDROPPERS10:00 PM at Ruby’s ($10 entry)
The Snowdroppers came together in the third quarter of 2007, a group of f*#!ed up misfits and STD carriers with one thing in
common; the desire to introduce the blues to a new generation of fans. www.snowdroppers.com
jENNy BIDDLE4:00 PM at Market Stage.
Melbourne’s Best Busker 2010-2012, Jenny Biddle, at first humble in her abilities, lets rip into a blistering guitar attack resembling Ian
Moss in full flight. Album #3 on it’s way soon. Catch her now before another moment passes by.
www.jennybiddle.com
OLI DEAR1:45 PM at Cameo Outdoor Stage
I just play music for the hell of it. My mum and dad were professional buskers while I grew up. Mum played banjo and dad
played the fiddle. I had to use all my toddler cunning, carrying around the hat at markets. Since then I have been doing exactly
the same thing but to different extents.
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SEAMuS ANTHONy3:30 PM at Market Stage
Seamus Anthony makes music in the Bar Romantic genre. He sounds similar to Tom Waits, Nick Cave, Leonard Cohen and
Johnny Cash – but more Australian. 20 years in the biz, from huge concerts to dive bars, Seamus is going strong. Enjoy with a twist of
black funny. http://www.seamusanthony.com
jIMMy DANIEL2:00 PM at Market Stage
Jimmy Daniel is a mixture of Stevie Wonder, suburban eucalypt, TV and night sky. His music is magnetic and fiery enough to
chill out to. Soon to take his craft and person around the world! He’s definitely worth seeing.
fEED yOuR MuNKIE12:45 PM at Ruby’s
Feed Your Munkie are a 5 piece band, hailing from Melbourne’s South Eastern suburbs. Coming from a place where reggae meets hip-hop and funk meets rock! They released their third album, self
titled ‘Feed Your Munkie’ in early 2011. www.feedyourmunkie.com
MICHAEL WAuGH10:45 AM at Cameo Outdoor Stage.
Michael Waugh writes and plays country inspired folk music in the storytelling tradition. His songs tell of contemporary Australian life
and of growing up in Victoria’s East Gippsland farming community. At the heart of every song is a story. http://michaelwaughtrio.com.
BOy RED1:30 PM at Ruby’s
Boy Red are Melbourne based songwriters. A blend of folk, grunge and pop, their songs are defined by androgynous vocals and lyrical
story telling. Their music is an ironic blend of catchy melodies and melancholy lyrics. www.facebook.com/boyredmusic
KATE CROWLEy11:45 PM at Cameo Outdoor Stage
Kate Crowley has a powerful and intimate voice with which to seduce you into her stories. She tells stories inside songs; one
that she wrote, that one that her friend wrote, the one that he sings or one that her grandfather says is a “ripper”. It’s the language of
contemporary and traditional folk.www.katecrowleymusic.com
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MuLTIVERSE12:00 PM at Ruby’s
Multiverse is a group of creative musicians, who aim at attaining a heightened sense of experience through the processes of collective
collaboration. multiversegroup.org
BRIAN BAKER12:00 PM at Cameo Indoor Cinema #7
Brian Baker is a singer/songwriter living in the Dandenong Ranges. After working with Eddie Rayner from Split Enz and Crowded
House in the early 90’s he’s been writing, recording and performing his songs locally and internationally. www.brianbaker.com.au
ELLA RuBy3:45 PM at Ruby’s
Ella Ruby is a singer-songwriter whose whimsical tunes conjure images of flower garlands entwined in hair and the distant
tinkling of bells. The lyrical intensity of her folk tunes resonates when paired with the lilting lightness of her voice, the fairytale
aroma of her music illuminating the stage.
COEN DIXON11:15 AM at Cameo Outdoor Stage
There is a new breed of songwriter emerging from Australia, and among the vanguard of this movement is Coen Dixon. Coen
approaches all that he does with an integrity that is reminiscent of such artists as Paul Kelly and Kev Carmody. www.coendixon.com
Music
LARK2:45 PM at Market Stage.
Alongside their sizzling repertoire of traditional gypsy and klezmer music from central and southeastern Europe , Lark specialise in the
newest folk music of today: the music of NINTENDO maestro Koji Kondo. Unusual and infectious, the band will lure you in with their
vigorous energy. http://larkband.com
GREAT EARTHquAKE11:15 AM at Cameo Indoor Cinema #7
Noah Symons is a visual artist and musician who performs under the moniker “Great Earthquake”. In his musical performance
Noah utilises a number of instruments to create soundscapes, organically built up in time, with a strong emphasis on rhythm.
www.greatearthquake.com.au
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MAMACITA BONNITA10:00 AM & 2:30 PM at CoCo HiFi Stage
Hills based DJ, Mamacita Bonnita is famous for seducing the dance floor with her tropical disco audio coconuts. Inspired by the
technicolour vibrations of global golden era sounds from Africa, Latin America and Jamaica, combined with a healthy dose of
spiced up modern bass lines.
BRuDAjA11:30 AM at CoCo HiFi Stage
With the subtlety of one hand clapping, and unperceived trees falling in woods… with the enormity of tectonic plates in mid collision and the catchiness of a cold - plays the melodic
experiments of Brudaja.
DjMRfISH2:30 PM at CoCo HiFi Stage
DJMRFISH hailing from Reunion and one of the hottest Afrobeat/Latin Hip hop and Global DJs in London and Melbourne
DJMRFISH has graced the turntables from The Big Day Out, Laneways Festival, AWME and Sydney Festival.
MONDO LOCO1:00 PM at CoCo HiFi Stage
Mondo Loco is a Melbourne based DJ, Serhan Ali. Collector of Turkish 45’s and obscurities from the ottomanic regions and
beyond! His vinyl sets stretch between Turkish and middle eastern psychedelic rock, and Anatolian funk ...
SARAH MCLINDEN10:00 AM at Market Stage
Young singer-songwriter Sarah McLinden is beginning her quest to share her chilled, folky stories with audiences. With soft acoustics and harmonica complimenting her raw voice she creates a warm,
honest sound that soothes the ears.
ALICE GARRICK12:00 PM and 2:00 PM at Kids Space
Alice Garrick’s music is quirky, fun, silly, sweet kids’ music populated by garden fairies, dinosaur hunters and over enthusiastic chickens
www.alicemakesmusic.com
CAROLyN OATES1:30 PM at Cameo Indoor Cinema #7
This will be an interactive performance which will include a performance of a song, followed by a 5 minute songwriting burst
using a focused technique that will produce a song at the end. http://www.carolynoates.com/
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ERIK PARKER4:30 PM at Market Stage
Switching between acoustic guitar and ukulele and driving the songs with the stomp box, Erik’s songs draw from a wealth of
musical influences, with elements of folk, jazz, country and blues to accompany heartfelt honest lyrics.
Music
DOM MCKAy4:30 PM at Ruby’s
Dom Mckay performs a variety of styles spanning folk, reggae, and alternative genres. His perfomance mixes original music with
covers. http://www.reverbnation.com/dominicmckay
AMASET1:00 PM Cameo Main Stage
Amaset mainly play punk/rock, but enjoy listening to and playing other genres of music. They have also been together for a few
years and are now trying to get their name out there with their own music.
BRITTANy LEO2:30 PM at Cameo Indoor Cinema #7
Brittany Leo is a singer, a dancer and a musician. Although she is only 16 years of age she has already performed at numerous
events around Melbourne and at great venues such as The Palladium at Crown Casino and Bennett’s Lane.
fOLKTRAIN2:15 PM at Ruby’s.
folkTrain are a trio based in the Dandenong Ranges, playing original and traditional folk songs and tunes. Guitar, mandolin,
banjo, fiddle, accordion, harmonica and pan pipes. www.folktrain.webs.com
juSTINE WALSH3:00 PM at Ruby’s
Justine sings songs as if she was mother nature singing soul. Heartfelt and bittersweet; her original and often peculiar songs
tap into the veins that pump melancholy blood through the hearts of mankind.
TOM RuLE10:30 AM at Market Stage
His raw, acoustic/alternative sound bears hints of Britain’s Ben Howard and the melodic simplicity of Canada’s City & Colour.
Between a haunting voice and the picks, plucks and strums that make up much of his music.www.facebook.com/tomrulemusic
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ATARAXIAJude Craig, Tranquility space (4)
Naturally dyed cloth imbued with passion. Lovingly deconstructed and treated with an infusion of colours sourced from botanical
material. Rusted metals magnify the hues, serendipitous marks dance on the fibres…..and then the butterflies flutter by.
www.naturallydyed.blogspot.com
HILLTOP/TRAINLuke Wilcox, Ruby’s upstairs (7)
A line decides what to describe and how. What I like about art is how someone’s visual description of something helps us view the
world in a new way. billydocks.com
DREAM Of A BOy & THE 5 GENDERSDana Kelson, Ruby’s upstairs (7)
‘Dream of Boy and the Five Genders’ is a digital collage exhibition by Dana Kelson. A personal expression through
collaged images and an observation of the many possibilities of gender identity and how limited we are by social rules, language
and law for individual gender expression.
COLLECTIVE REPLyMultiple participants. InkLeNation (3)
InkLeNation Gallery Tattoo opened in February 2012 and incorporates both a Fine Art Gallery and a Tattoo boutique. A group
exhibition is taking over the space, featuring the work of Caitlin Telford and Peter Maudsley.
http://www.inklenationgallerytattoo.com
SHRINEMultiple participants, Numerous locations (red dots on map)
Shrine takes the mundane everyday object and transforms it into a beautiful piece of art. Nestled in nooks and crannies these
shrines will be reverential to the space and people of Belgrave. www.maxmilne.com
LANDSCAPES Of THE MINDZvi and Sivan Agam, Limerence (5)
The artworks displayed in this joint father and daughter exhibition are landscapes of the mind – imaginary, they are deliberately
untitled and no explanations are offered. The viewer is invited to contemplate the paintings, to enjoy them, and to let them reveal
whatever comes to mind.
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TIffANEy BISHOP COLLECTIVEMultiple participants. Tiffaney Bishop Collective (10)
‘tiffaney bishop COLLECTIVE’ engages young people in contemporary collaborative arts practice and currently supports
30 artists. The COLLECTIVE has created an energetic and innovative artistic space that provides young people with a
dynamic working studio environment where they can locate their arts practice and launch their careers.
exhibitions
HILLSCENE COVER TO COVERMultiple participants. Station welcome booth
I have been living in Belgrave for about nine years and am always amazed at the things I discover, out and about around the hills. So I created ‘the hillscene’ a maga’zine’ about all the
interesting people and things happening in the Dandenong Ranges. www.hillscene.com.au
HILLS COLLECTIVEMultiple participants. Cameo Tunnel
In 2011 a book publication was produced as well as an online website gallery providing exposure and acknoweledgement of the creative community. The website and Hills Collective
Book exhibits the 2011 Collective and continues to showcase new submissions from many applicants across the Hills.
BETWEEN THE LINESMultiple participants. Ruby’s downstairs (7)
BETWEEN THE LINES is a stunning collection of work from a group of local contemporary artists. This exhibition will feature
an eclectic and thought provoking mix of portraiture, landscape,fine art, documentary and aerial photography. Prints available
for purchase on the day.
COLLECTIVE CONSCIOuSNESSMultiple participants, Blacksmiths Way fenceline
With works from over 20 local artists the fences of Belgrave have been inhabited by individual and original artworks on
plywood boards. A unique way to involve numerous artists in one giant exhibition! All available for sale via silent auction.
www.32auctions.com/endofthelinefestival
ALLEyCATSMultiple participants. ‘The Cage’ Blacksmiths Way
A group exhibition involving five talented young artists from the hills. They will be showcasing art that has heavy influences of graffiti,
tattooing, anime, typography & folklore. James Soar, Tom Soar, Rosalie Felberg, Rohan Meinhart, Witch Doctor.
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GEODESIA: SACRED GEOMETRy STuDy
Monika Poray, Cameo Tunnel“Geodesia” explores the geometric complexities in nature.
Sacred Geometry is a cosmic aesthetic language that describes the way nature is structured and how it grows. My fascination in
plants have brought me to this research in my practice.
TRAILER TRASHMikey Xii & Tailz. Welcome Booth (Outside Cameo)
Graffiti is rarely classed as fine art and is sometimes associated with destruction, political satire, and negative self expression. Trailer Trash will challenge your beliefs,
and excite your senses as Mikey XXi creates a visual live explosion of colour on to a mobile art gallery that you can
enter. http://www.artofmikey.com
LIGHT BEfORE DARKNESS, DARKNESS BEfORE LIGHTShelley Krycer, Tiffaney Bishop Collective(10)
New works on paper by Shelley Krycer produced by digitally layering watercolour paintings with fine pencil drawing.
The series responds to a sense of expansiveness found in connection to both the tangible and intangible.
PLAyING WITH LIGHTMegan Williamson, Chocolate Sensation (17)
Chance happenings of light, projecting through a frosted window onto a mirror; a vision distorted through old glass;
serendipitous reflections through an interior doorway. A background in design & an eye for the sublime!
PADDLE ADDLE IIJessica Irvin, The Confectory (12)
Jessica Irvin has a Diploma of Visual Art and a Bachelor of Fine Arts majoring in Printmaking at RMIT. Jessica currently works
with collage and watercolours as she draws on her ongoing curiosity with the human desire to anthropomorphize animals.
HOuRLIfE SKATEBOARDSCrystal Moore, CoCo HiFi Stage
Suspend time as Hourlife artist Crystal Moore races the clock. Watch as quality USA skateboard decks are transformed
using a combination of airbrushing inks and acrylic markers. Speed painted in under an hour, each deck represents a
single moment in time.
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exhibitionsfREAKy ANIMALS
Multiple participants, Telstra Building (8)Freaky Animals was a project completed by year seven and
eight students at Upwey High last semester. These works are all produced from linocuts. A story belongs to each of these Freaky
Animal prints so look with caution, one might decide to bite.
If LIfE WAS LIKE THISRachel Jones, Cameo Tunnel
If life was like this, wouldn’t it make sense to you too? Looking at the absurdity of life with humour and fun, while questioning
expectations set by society including the binary system of gender and the prospects of love for all. A fabulous Italian 90s
wedding frock says so much!
BIRTH Of LIGHTNicola Holland, Chocolate Sensation (17)
Nicola’s extensive travels throughout the developing world has acted as a catalyst for many of her works. Nicola believes that
art is a manifestation of spirit and that the artist is simply the vehicle for this transformation.
fOuND AND fIXEDLaurie Hamilton, Lyrebird Cafe(14)
Hurtling towards retirement and with too much on the wall, Laurie Hamilton, has decided to finally put his work on display. Canvases of found materials, canvas glued to canvas, bones
and assorted feathers and beads are thrown together to make what he hopes are artworks. You decide.
DREAMINGAlyssia Surace, Chocolate Sensation (17)
Alyssia Surace is a Visual Artist exploring the fields of Raw Art and Naive Art. Alyssia completed the Diploma of Visual Arts at
RMIT University in 2011 and currently devotes herself to her practice in her little studio in Upwey.
http://www.redbubble.com/people/alyssumnarie
EXquISITE CORPSE Multiple participants, Laundromat (6)
Somewhere in a street near you are some strange little creatures with not much else to do. They come together when it’s dark, for some drinks and for a lark. They divide the body into three, then they go away so no one can see. Until at last
they are complete, body, head and feet.....
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exhibitions
2 fAT LADIES WEAVE A GARDENMultiple participants, Marketplace
2 Fat ladies, friends Vicki Boyle and Marita Hanigan using up-cycled materials create a garden on a fence and invite all the
community to join in. Come and add your bit to the garden.
MAN NO 2Thomas Hastings, Front of James Merlino building (4)
Polynesian punk, lowbrow, naive or whatever....it just ain’t tiki. Its notiki. Influenced and referral to moai with a hidden spirit within.
Modern materials combined with age old motifs.http://notikiart.tumblr.com/
LITTLE SKIPPERSally Gross, Hugs for Kids (16)
Sally Gross is a Melbourne-based illustrator with a passion for drawing animals and children exploring magical worlds and
making wondrous new friends. Her illustrations are designed to be whimsical and timeless, appealing to the young and the
young at heart.
TABOO TATTOOMultiple participants, Taboo Tattoo (15)
Taboo Tattoo Belgrave will showcase artworks created by tattooists and friends of Taboo Tattoo. Expect to see a mixture of
tattoo related artwork, surrealist landscape paintings as well as skateboard and lowbrow art.
ENTWININGTegan Lucy Price, London Art Framers (11)
Tegan’s passion for art started at an early age after inheriting her first art supplies. From this time on she has been painting,
drawing and sculpting a range of original artworks some of which have been published as the cover of her school yearbook
for 2011 and exhibited in local businesses.
CONTAINMENT Of LIfEElizabeth Burke, Green Bean Cafe (9)
I have used my clay medium to express my love for the beauty of the organic world. I have developed a select number of
glazes and surface treatments to display the magnificence of clay. My work reflects the containment of nature. The forms
mirror the processes and beauty of the organic world.
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to the ends of the ‘VerseMultiple participants, 7:30 PM at Chocolate Sensation (lower)
An evening to celebrate the spoken word. Performances by over 15 wordsmiths from in & around the Belgrave area,
displaying their diverse ponderings and playfulness. Ranging from recitals of early 1900’s Australian humourous verse to
fresh political poetry and heartfelt rollercoaster rants, it will be a verbal feast for your face.
VICE VERSATegan Larin & Rachel Hatherley,
3:30 PM at Cameo Indoor Cinema #6Vice Versa is a theatre performance: A secret buried long ago
is uncovered. The strongest opponents are summoned. Will sin win over virtue or vice versa?
AMNIONRoderick Price, 12:45 PM at Cameo Indoor Cinema #7AMNION composes dense seething soundscapes using
abstracted field recordings made from his localized surroundings and treated with generated electronic material. Apart from
pursuing his interest in ambient industrial music AMNION is also concerned with ideas related to surround sound and sonic
immersion, both in production and performance.
INBETWEEN THE LINESLady Lucille, 11:00 AM at Cameo Indoor Cinema #6
Enchanted, Magical, Movement. Hear the call of your wild self as Lady Lucille draws you into her inner world of shadow and light, of life and death. Through dance,
movement and shadow play, part magic, part surrealism Lady Lucille dances with you. Will you be tempted?
CARLy fERNCarly Fern, 11:45 AM at Market Stage
Singing songs of her life and past loves, Carly Fern lights up the stage with her unique blend of costuming and performance
guaranteed to warm the hearts of all who may be watching.
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DRAW IT LIKE yOu MEAN ITShelley Krycer, 11:00 AM at Tiffaney Bishop Collective (10)
Come get creative! Ten drawings by Shelley Krycer to draw, doodle and scribble all over. All drawings done are also entries
for the ‘Draw It Like You Mean It’ competition. Yeah!
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BuSHTOyS WORKSHOPAdrienne Kneebone. 11:00 AM at Earthly Pleasures Garden (2)
Bush Toys is a fun and easy way to create animal sculptures by combining textiles with the environment. Adrienne Kneebone lived in the Northern Territory for 15 years where she worked and taught
fibre sculpture in remote Indigenous communities.$20 entry, all materials supplied.
COPyRIGHT, CREATIVE COMMONS & ARTISTS
Scott Beattie. 11:45 AM at Cameo Indoor Cinema #6Dr Scott Beattie is a legal academic in his day job and an artist
when he gets the chance. He is committed to creators’ rights but also intellectual property reform such as the open source and
creative commons movements. legalliteracies.org
SHINE yOuR ART!Nathalie Brewer, 3:15 at Cameo Indoor Cinema #7
Are you able to write, paint, sculpt or act, but when it comes time to presenting yourself to others, you shrink like a wilting
daisy? Learn how to speak about what you do and give it the artistic integrity it deserves. This workshop will show you how
to honour your outer introvert and give voice to your inner extrovert. Bring along your own art/poetry to show.
PAGE TO STAGE PRESENTS shakespeare’s Macbeth
12:45 PM at Cameo Indoor Cinema #6A production company that was formed in 2010 when it became apparent that there was a need for students in the area to have
access to high quality performances of Secondary school texts that are being covered in their year level.
MinerVa’s Garden crochet WORKSHOP
Kirsten Yarra, 11:00 AM & 2:00 PM at Earthly Pleasures (2)Come along to either of two workshop sessions on the day. I will
teach you the basics of crochet, with the focus on learning how to make a Granny Square. Cost: cost of materials
http://minervasgarden.blogspot.com.au/
yOuNG ARTIST DRAWING WORKSHOPElla Ruby, 11:00 AM at Tiffaney Bishop Collective (10)
This is a taster for our 2013 term 1 workshop ‘Explore Yourself Through the Masters’, a fine art course specifically designed for
young artists (ages 7-12) to develop techniques while cultivating their self-awareness and confidence.
http://tiffaneybishopcollective.com/workshops/
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SPORADIC HARP-BEATSJacqueline Spring,1:00 PM & 2:00 PM at Tin Shed (1)
Harps Australia is sponsoring a series of harp events. Random Heartbeats throughout the day, from hands on
workshops to mini performances and storytelling in unusual spaces . Workshops will run at the Tin shed throughout the
day.
performances a
nd workshopINfuSION
Adele Oram, TBC at Tranquility space (4)Adele Oram has been dancing since the age of 6, she studied dance as a student of the VCA. Finding her voice she became
a Trainer facilitating others’ learning, then delving into Natural Therapies. Wu Tao ~ The Dancing Way combines all three
passions. Adele offers various classes locally as U-IN-VERSE.
CHI GENERATION Su Rule, 10:00 AM at Earthly Pleasures Garden (2)
Begin your festival day with the beautiful martial art of Wudang Tai Chi.
KuNG fu DEMONSTRATIONDom McKay, 12:15 PM at Market
Come see a dynamic exhibition of martial arts skills by the little Kung Fu warrior tribe, followed by a breathtaking Steel
Body conditioning demonstration by Dom McKay.
GET TRANquIL WITH MEDITATIONKhentrul Rinpoche, 10:00 AM & 2:00 PM at Tranquility space (4)You don’t need a forest or a waterfall to experience tranquillity, it is available within! Meditation practice enables us to uncover
the mind’s innate strength and contentment, for ongoing wellbeing. Tibetan Buddhist master, Khentrul Rinpoche, will
teach a number of meditation methods.www.rimebuddhism.com
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DRAWN AND SEWNI’m drawn to sewing! A graphic designer who paints, sews and
embroiders designs onto fabric. Wall art, cards, cushions, & more. jcdc.com.au
STOREHOuSE STuDIOStoreHouse studio is a Belgrave based photographic enterprise.
The studio is available for hire and runs regular workshops. Stealing Souls operates from the studio and specialises in digital art and
extreme portraiture.
BLACK DIAMOND CIGAR BOX GuITARS
My 3 string slide cigar box guitars are made in the style of the original guitars from the deep South. www.cigarboxguitar.com.au
VALVE CHILDUpcycled audio equipment from valve radios and vintage gear
including guitar, MP3 amplifiers and guitar pedals. www.valvechild.com
CHRISTINE LAWRyI began wood and linocut printmaking in 2009 after seeing an
inspirational printmakers’ market in Paris. It was love!clawryart.blogspot.com.au
TEMONOHandcrafted Leather wallets, bags, belts and accessories by
temono. www.temono.com.au
LAuRELL BuSHMy hand drawn and crafted wearable art pieces are inspired by my love for nature and animals, which has blossomed throughout this
creative journey.
LITTLE ACORN & LADDERED STOCKINGS
Crocheted whimsies and bottled minutae are our obsession. Finicky fingers have folded, looped and painted to create delights of
miniature proportion to be worn and adorn.
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TIffANy MORRIS-NORTHLocal artist, Tiffany Morris-North produces richly textured and
patterned botanically inspired artworks, linen tea towels and aprons, and other hand made goodies.
www.tiffanymorrisnorth.com
SILK AND BEADSI’m a textile artist working with recycled silk, beads and wire.
EXTREMES IN WOOD TuRNINGTurned objects in wood of extreme size. Monumental furniture
pieces out of solid logs, and miniature lidded boxes with delicate finials.
PARTyTREE ENTERTAINMENTArty entertainment for all children. We believe every child is an artist,
they simply create their own style.
MASHuP COMICS & LuCy BAD DOGCreative Commons Comics and Craft Monsters
themashups.org
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EMMA jENNINGSIntricate, decorative paintings on handmade Japanese papers,
museum grade prints and cards. Slow, considered, ethical, timeless.www.emmajennings.com.au
jOy SERWyLOArtists books and zines.Come and make your own. Free for kids
and adults. Joy is also currently exhibiting at Burrinja.www.serwylo.com
WAyWARD HARPERNadia is an illustrator and artist who is inspired by story, myth and
fairytales, someone who is just trying to bring a little bit more magic back into the world!
www.waywardharper.com
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CuuRLEAV At CuuRLeaV we craft 100% natural skin Care You Love. Locally
made in Belgrave, proudly supporting End of the Line.www.cuurleav.com.au
SOLAR fLARE CREATIONSSuzanne Tate is a glass artist with a fascination for working with
molten glass and exploring its ever-changing nature. Lampworked glass beads and small sculptures, miniature works of glass art that
double as unique jewellery and accessories.
ALMA CREATIONSInspired by Frida Kahlo, Fairtrade Tshirts are adorned in Mexican
flavoured colours and fabrics for women, men and kids.www.etsy.com/shop/dreachan
LOVE IN THE TIME OfArt based on the lives and views of three young adults who have
grown up in an ever-changing world.http://love-in-the-time-of.tumblr.com/
MERRIGuM LANEFabric covered button hair ties, clips and accessories
www.madeit.com.au/merrigumlane
KEIGER LEATHERQuality hand made leather accessories.
WILDLING CREATIONS Wildling Creations is run by stay at home mum, Chloe. Handmade
baby and kids clothing, tie dyed kids clothing and other crafty things.
quEEN Of SOMETHING, LE GOOD PHOTO & ARTWORK
A collection of illustrations and designs by the Queen of Something(Leah Rachcoff). Digital art and photography by Joshua
Le Good along with wonderful photography by Adam Le Good. Clothing, stationery, prints and originals for sale.
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SPIRIT PRESENTSCraft work that reminds us to be spiritually aware.
DANDENONG RANGES EMERGENCy RELIEf SERVICE : COMMuNITy
GARDEN PROjECTDRERS, a local charity assisting people in difficulty. Join us in our
garden to paint pots.
jEWELLERy By LISA KENNEDyAfter having a career as a trade jeweller, I opted to start my own
studio & give myself artistic freedomwww.jewellerybylisakennedy.com
AuDREy TAudrey T is a brand named after our Nana. Made by three sisters and a mother. Creating dreamcatchers, drawings, scrunchies and
clothing.
M&T WOOD TuRNINGM&T Woodturning is demonstrating the art of woodturning, come along and join in the fun and see something amazing turned into
something spectacular.
DyE 4 uOne off hand dyed creations: tights, scarves, necklaces for all
occasions.The colours are endless from subtle earthy tones to vibrant brights. All of which compliment an outfit when a splash of
colour and individuality is needed.
TREEHOuSE jEWELLERyTreehouse Jewellery is the creation of a corporate refugee making
beautiful & unique jewellery from her treehouse in Belgrave.
ROXANNE HuLLCurly Girlies are made using recycled fabric. Other products use
natural fibres: hemp, wool, silk, peace silk...faeries, dragons, dragonflies, brooches and hair fun.
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Unique and Interesting Clothing, Toys and Gifts for all Children
Free Gift Wrapping for all
Purchases During the Festival.
Great Christmas Paper Available!
1683 Burwood Hwy, Belgrave
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High quality Japanese foodwww.mfsushiexpress.com
Lots of hot food including gyoza, curries and tempura.
FREE bottle of water with every 4 handrolls purchased**Valid on the day of the festival only on presentation of this voucher
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Our range contains everything from quirky brooches to unique diamond engagement rings. Our ethic is to
keep things fresh, so we are always on the lookout for new and exciting
ranges. We only ever keep a limited number of each item to ensure that
your purchase is kept personal to you.
Find us at 1702 Burwood Highway
Belgrave 3160 VIC
Contact us 9754 8809
Opening Hours Monday – Saturday 10am – 5pm Sunday 11am – 4pm
Offering a wide range of fine and fashion jewellery Little White Box can find the
perfect item for you or a gift for someone else!
Located on site Tony Celik, our jeweller with over 30 years experience offers a
wide range of services such as Jewellery design and re-model Jewellery and watch repairs On the spot watch batteries fitted
www.little-white-box.com.au
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When YOU Need 2 make
a gOOd impression
OR just want to apply a little gentle persuasion......
T h i n k i n k !come and talk with the team
you never know we may just be your type!
Seagullpress happily supporting the artistic and creative community in the hills
, 1672 Burwood Highway, Belgrave, Victoria 316003 9754 3196 www.seagullpress.com.au
orjust google printing belgrave
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A very special thank you to the following,
for without them ‘End of the Line’
would not have been possible.
CJ & Brent Dakis of Limerence :organisers
Josh Collings : organiser
Marina Dennis : administration
Orchestrated noise : promotions
Runaway Graphics : festival branding and design
CR Samantha Dunn : funding
Belgrave traders association : Funding
BENDIGO BANK : funding
Burrinja : support
Seagull Press : donated program printing
SIGN X : donated Signs and banners
Colin anderson : donated screenprinting
Black Rainbow : poster printing
The Cameo Cinema : donated stage
Ruby’s : Donated stage
hillscene.com.au : web Donation
TNB Tulips MONBULK : web Donation
all the volunteers
all the venues who donated their spaces.
All artists, musicians, performers, makers, poets and passionate people whose enthusiasm & hard work has brought this beast to life and who continue to
strive to make our community stronger,