Artist Ox in action drawing a mural on the night

The Lightbulb Lounge Room is excited to announce its next installment of creative inspiration at the gallery’s current exhibition, titled Hunt or Be Hunted, which opened on January 18th, 2012.

Artists of all creeds, including illustrators, typographers, designers, photographers and canvas-based painters are encouraged to enter work which best represents the exhibition theme: ‘Hunt or be Hunted’.


Artwork displayed at The Lightbulb Lounge Room

“The theme could be translated to include artworks expressing the literal representation and meaning of the exhibition theme — conjuring up the notion of woods, hunter’s cabins, woodsmen or indeed the creatures they hunt down,”

Explains creative director and founder Claire Perini.

All exhibiting artists and designers will have the opportunity to go into the running to win a solo exhibition at The Lightbulb Lounge Room, provided they have submitted at least one piece of work into one of the group exhibitions. Each month’s exhibition brief can be found on their Website.

The opening night will be held on January 18, 2012, at 5pm and the exhibition will run for one month.


Artwork by creative director and founder Claire Perini

Events | Where: Sydney, NSW

About The Lightbulb Lounge Room

We are a creative organisation. Creativity is the heart of The Lightbulb Lounge Room. We provide a space that is a platform in which the creative community can come together and spark a connection. Where designers and artists can display their work and industry specialists can come to view the latest International talent.

The gallery aims to provide the creative industry with a one-stop shop for connecting with local and international artists and designers. Exhibitions will provide a platform for artists to showcase their talents to the wider creative industry, including brands and media, to provide inspiration for their next creative endeavor.”

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Photography by Byron Spencer


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