All My Friends Are Dead (Wrapped In Plastic)
Fans of the TV odyssey Twin Peaks should cop an eyeful of this exhibition.
Overview
Fans of the cult TV series Twin Peaks are in for a treat. Although the show was short lived (spanning two seasons in the early '90s), its allure and mystery live on as new generations experience this surreal serial for the first time.
The show was renowned for exploring the nuance of small town doldrums and the darker side of life that can go along with it. The dual nature of surreal horror and campy comedy is one unique trait of the show that hyas made it something worth revisiting, and the folks at Southside Tea Room are hosting an art exhibition to do just that.
Some of Brisbane’s best alternative and surreal artists are contributing work, as well as a Twin Peaks art zine and some live music performances by Pale Earth and Foxy/Moron. Artists on display include Sam McKenzie, Phoebe Paradise, Philip Dearest, Jon Weber, Nathan Smith and Rose Wadsworth plus more to be announced.
Even if you have never watched Twin Peaks, this should be a great night out anyway.