Sometimes “good intentions” (a.k.a. the often hopeless battle against slackerdom) can take a while to accomplish. I’d wanted to visit the White Rabbit gallery since it opened late last year, when it drew a lot of noise and applause for its hypervivid collection of contemporary Chinese art. So far, those plans had come to a […]
White Rabbit Teahouse, Chippendale
July 19th, 2010 | by Lee Tran Lam | published in Uncategorized | 6 Comments »
A Q&A with Anna Lise de Lorenzo, of &company
April 29th, 2010 | by Lee Tran Lam | published in Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
The Lab, Anne-Louise Dadak Exquisite Corpse Recipe Book, Clare Flynn Food&company exhibition Have you always had an interest in food?My goodness, yes! I think I have to blame my upbringing for my love of food – my grandmother described us kids as a “league of nations”: our grandparents represent a heady mix of Italian, German, […]
Art and caffeine
January 18th, 2010 | by Lee Tran Lam | published in Uncategorized | 2 Comments »
When she’s not busy fitting XS-sized wonders into matchboxes and leaving them city-wide for people to find, ultra-talented Sonya Gee is juggling a million creative projects. The latest one will benefit Cafe Giulia’s caffeine devotees (and draw out their inner art-collectors). Sonya has hand-decorated six sets of cups with everything from baby buntings to fake […]
An art show at Cafe Giulia, Surry Hills
October 6th, 2008 | by Lee Tran Lam | published in Uncategorized | Leave A Comment »
There was a point where you couldn’t go to Cafe Giulia in Surry Hills without bumping into five other people you knew. It was like the Peach Pit. All this social colliding made sense – Giulia was a good breakfast-meet-up-magnet and slurping away on their brightly-coloured fruit frappes was a fine way to revitalise your […]