Six of One Half a Dozen of the Other

This month’s featured Love Love artists are Timothy Lovett, Tommy Cole and Juliet in Six Of One Half A Dozen Of The Other.
Kirstie Sequitin
Published on June 15, 2011
Updated on December 08, 2014

Overview

Before 27 Florence Street became the creative haven that is Love Love, the hundred-year-old Teneriffe house had a death metal room, a resident squatter, junk and crayon everywhere. In 2008 Andy Harwood and Matt Johnson cleared it out and transformed it into the artist run initiative it is today: two large gallery spaces, a dance room, a bar area, several studios for artists to do as they so desire, a skateboard shop and a ramp is currently in construction in the back yard.

A far cry from its somewhat morose beginnings, Love Love has dance and pilates classes several times a week, stocks anything skateboarders need in it’s Small Room skateboard shop, and hosts exhibitions every month. This month’s featured Love Love artists are Timothy Lovett, Tommy Cole and Juliet in Six Of One Half A Dozen Of The Other. In Six Of One Half A Dozen Of The Other the three emerging artists approach the topic of déjà vu through a variety of mediums: video, wall drawing, painting and audio.

Following Six Of One’s opening night, Love Love is open from Thursday to Friday, 6pm-9pm, Saturday to Sunday 10am-4pm or by appointment.

Image credit: Courtesy of Love Love Studios

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