Balancing East And West With Tala Worrell
An insightful conversation on how art changes the world.
Out Of Bounds
An insight into addiction, The Cross and recovery as told by Patrick McKenzie.
Alain Levitt On New Book, ‘New York: 2000-2005’
Gonz, Dill, Sevigny, and more, through FA Books.
How To Master The Business Of Fun With Dion Agius
The man of many talents talks his latest project ‘NOID’ opening at Rainbow Studios this Thursday.
Disposable: Water From Your Eyes
Performing in front of something like a hundred thousand people and having photographic evidence: priceless.
Monster Children Presents Folio With Ash Holmes
Get acquainted with the Northern Beaches’ favourite artist and gallerist.
dither_ X Cement Fondu Presents Disco Dreamtime Drums
And the newest online platform making art accessible.
Jack Kabangu Is Building Bridges Across the Unknown
His latest exhibition ‘Smiling Through The Pain’ does just that.
8 Photographic Heavywights We’ve Got In Our Stack
As John Waters says If you go home with somebody, and they don't have books, don't fuck 'em!.’
Director Mike Mills On ‘SOLEMATES’, Our Short Film Based On Air’s Music Video, ‘All I need’, by Director Mike Mills
Student asks the master what the maser thinks of the student paying homage to the master.
Something You Need: Noah Collins Design
Surfer turned designer talks us through his latest project.
Watch: ‘Coulter Jacobs’, A film by Josh Roossin, Presented By Monster Children
The Los Angeles artist got his own doco.
Something You Need: Magdalena Wosinska On Her New Skateboarding Photography Book, ‘Fulfill The Dream’
We support female skaters and photographers and artists, especially when they’re as fucking good as Magda.
If Hollywood Don’t Need Us
Breaking down the works of Preston Daniels and Jeremy Shockley with their Piermarq showcase.
Agbayas in Lagos: Photos of Life and Skateboarding in Nigeria by Drake Johnson
Photos worth seeing.
Meet The Monster Children Writing Staff
Our writers and contributors are real people despite suggestions in the comments section that they are in fact ‘soggy middle school dropouts’.