Mycelium Studios

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Supporting the Melbourne creative community since 2015 Get in touch to tour our space #myceliumstudios #melbournecoworking #melbournemusicstudio #melbourneoffices
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3 months ago
Introducing Sanctum Studio, a Mycelium resident featured in our upcoming Melbourne Design Week exhibition, Fruiting Bodies. Sanctum Studio creates dark, surreal and visually rich work across performance, film, sculpture, puppetry, animation and installation. Led by artist Lachlan Plain, the studio’s practice often draws together handcrafted worlds, strange creatures and immersive storytelling. Featured in Fruiting Bodies, CHRYSALIS is a meditation on metamorphosis and the strange process of one thing becoming another. Combining sculpture, painting, handcrafted animation and sound, the work explores cycles of transformation, from grubs becoming butterflies to bodies, memories and natural worlds shifting into new forms. Join us for our opening night, this Friday May 15th 6–8PM 🥂 #myceliumstudios #sanctumstudio #melbourneartist #melbournedesignweek
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3 days ago
Introducing Studio 24 Jewellers, Mycelium residents featured in our upcoming Melbourne Design Week exhibition, Fruiting Bodies. Studio 24 Jewellers brings together artists working across contemporary jewellery, metalwork, textile processes and material-led experimentation. Across the studio, traditional craft techniques are reworked through personal histories, drawn lines, woven forms, texture and light. Featured in Fruiting Bodies, the collective presents works by Pam Camille, Amanda Croatto, Ann Welton and Cass Prinzi. Pam’s Sturt’s Pea Necklace uses knitted oxidised sterling silver and plastic-coated coloured wire to create fine lace-like forms inspired by traditional craft, Australian flora and the work of Jenny Kee. Amanda Croatto’s work brings together loose line drawing and weave, while Ann Welton explores the interplay between light and dark with texture. Join us for our opening night, this Friday May 15th 6–8PM 🥂 #myceliumstudios #melbourneartist #melbournedesignweek
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4 days ago
Introducing Aspect Visuals, a Mycelium resident featured in our upcoming Melbourne Design Week exhibition, Fruiting Bodies. Aspect Visuals is a Melbourne video production studio creating human-centred video across documentary, instructional and short-form formats. Their work is grounded in collaborative and thoughtful storytelling to connect audiences with people, projects and places. Featured in Fruiting Bodies, “Sing Sing: Handing the Baton” follows the journey of two audio producers working to keep the spirit of one of Melbourne’s most loved recording studios alive. After nearly 50 years, Kaj Dahlstrom hands over the reins to Engineers/Producers Thomas Keating and Aaron Dobos, as they carry Sing Sing into its new chapter in Northcote. Join us for our opening night this Friday May 15th 6–8PM 🥂 #myceliumstudios #aspectvisuals #melbourneartists #melbournedesignweek
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5 days ago
Introducing Josh Riesel, featured in our upcoming Melbourne Design Week exhibition, Fruiting Bodies. Josh is an industrial designer and biomaterials researcher working out of the Mycelium Studios MycoLab. His practice explores how mycelium-based materials can be grown into contemporary products that are compostable at end-of-life. Across his works featured in Fruiting Bodies, Josh presents a series of objects made from mycelium within the MycoLab in our basement. The works invite audiences into the material process itself, where fungi becomes form, function and a glimpse into more regenerative design futures. Join us for our opening night, this Friday May 15th 6–8PM 🥂 #myceliumstudios #joshriesel #mycelium #mycolab
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6 days ago
One week to go until our Fruiting Bodies exhibition opening night, next Friday 6-8PM 🥂 Mingle with our tenants and resident artists, and get the first look at the incredible work that’s created under our roof. Our exhibition will be open 11-4PM until May 22nd. #myceliumstudios #melbournedesignweek #melbourneexhbition
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10 days ago
Introducing Jack Rowland, a Mycelium resident featured in our upcoming Melbourne Design Week exhibition, Fruiting Bodies. Jack is a Melbourne-based artist whose hyper-realistic landscape paintings offer alternative perceptions of the natural world. Working primarily in oil, his practice transforms familiar terrain into heightened, luminous environments shaped by colour, texture and atmosphere. Featured in Fruiting Bodies, Pulpit Rock continues Jack’s exploration of landscape as something both earthly and otherworldly. Join us for our opening night, Friday May 15th 6–8PM 🥂 #myceliumstudios #jackrowland #melbournedesignweek #melbourneartists
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11 days ago
Introducing Lucinda Gifford, a Mycelium resident featured in our upcoming Melbourne Design Week exhibition, Fruiting Bodies. Lucinda is an author and illustrator, best known for her work across children’s books, picture books and playful character-led storytelling. Her practice moves between sketchbooks, studio work and live illustration, bringing creatures, strange and expressive details to life. Across the pieces featured in Fruiting Bodies based on these conceptual sketches, Lucinda explores botany with a slightly creepier edge. Inspired by The Day of the Triffids and the 1963 Japanese horror Matango: Attack of the Mushroom People, her illustrations imagine plant life as something beautiful, eerie and alive. Join us for our opening night, Friday May 15th 6–8PM 🥂 #myceliumstudios #melbournedesignweek #lucindagifford #melbourneillustrator
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13 days ago
Introducing Fireside Agency, a Mycelium resident team featured in our upcoming Melbourne Design Week exhibition, Fruiting Bodies. Fireside Agency is the creative force behind The Story, an art project in magazine form mapping the landscape of creative life. Across 172 pages, the publication brings together profiles, essays, literary deep dives and strange textual experiments. Featured in Fruiting Bodies, The Story explores the intimacy and momentum of creative practice capturing the inner worlds that shape how artists think, create and survive. Join us for our opening night, Friday May 15th 6–8PM 🥂 #myceliumstudios #melbournedesignweek #firesideagency #thestorymagazine
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16 days ago
Introducing Nathan Nankervis, a Mycelium resident featured in our upcoming Melbourne Design Week exhibition: Fruiting Bodies. Nathan works across art, design, illustration, fashion and furniture bringing a bright, graphical world to life through colour, pattern, line and shape. Inspired by the Memphis art movement of the 80s and the cartoon language of the 90s, his practice gives character to homes and corporate spaces alike both on and offline. In his piece featured in Fruiting Bodies, Nathan explores action, movement and playful abstraction with an explosion of personified letters bursting from their frame. Join us for our opening night, Friday May 15th 6–8PM 🥂 #myceliumstudios #melbournedesignweek #nathannankervis #popart #melbourneartist
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18 days ago
Introducing a social collaborative oil painting as part of Melbourne Design Week by Rachel Jones. This work features native flora, and opens up opportunities for aspiring and established artists to try a new medium. Rachel completed a Master of Fine Arts: Painting at RMIT and holds a fascination with the human body and condition. She has expanded her topic focus over the years to include a consideration of plants as the vehicle of another kind of life, exploring meat and plant combinations. Join us for our opening night, Friday May 15th 6-8PM to experience the painting in its pre-collaborative state and express your interest in participating 🎨 @racheljonespainting #myceliumstudios #melbournedesignweek #brunswickdesigndistrict #melbourneartist
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20 days ago
Introducing April Mountfort, a Mycelium resident featured in our upcoming Melbourne Design Week exhibition, Fruiting Bodies. April works across video, sculpture, installation and painting, often weaving these forms together through fabric, animation and performance. Vulnerability is a recurring thread in her practice, shaping works that speak to both intimate and broader human experience. Across her textile and digital media works to be featured in Fruiting Bodies, April explores retreat, memory and disconnection. Her textile works imagine humanity fading into flora, while her two videos move from nostalgic, dreamlike sisterhood at Maroubra Beach to the suspended feeling of observing strangers during lockdown. Join us for our opening night, Friday May 15th 6-8PM 🥂 @aprilmountfort #myceliumstudios #melbournedesignweek #brunswickdesigndistrict #melbournetextileartist
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24 days ago