Thursday, August 18, 2011



It pays to buy good tea, good tea is better value, 2011
Imported wooden tea chests
Albert Park, Melbourne

Sunday, July 24, 2011

http://www.citylightsprojects.com/

http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2005/dec/21/art

Sunday, June 5, 2011

http://corneliusbrn.tumblr.com/

CRATE MEN!

Thursday, May 19, 2011



JAM at Caulfield wideshot.




'One Night Stand', 28 Jan 2011
The Laundrette, 63 Johnston St, Carlton

Wednesday, May 18, 2011




Banksy, Stonehenge toilets
Glastonbury Music festival 2007



FORMAL JAM


Nicely visible lockable window on Bourke Street in Melbourne town.
Hopefully a small scale sculpture display site. The owner of the building (currently empty) has our number and we look forward to an answer soon, hopefully before the building is leased.



PARK JAM


earthwork, Robert Smithson inspired
autumn leaves, twigs and various fungi

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Related article, UN Magazine issue 4.1


http://unmagazine.org/un/un4.1.pdf


PLEASURE, STREET ART AND DIRECT ENCOUNTERS by Jason Workman page 26


Check out the link to Urban Art Workshop in Madrid focusing on autonomous public art with quiet intervention.

http://uawm.wordpress.com/

Got nothing to lose


potential experimentation site
open all hours



renovators delight.


We at JAM have recently submitted a formal proposal for a new artist run initiative on a highly visible billboard site with the working title backboard.
stay tuned ...


Tuesday, May 10, 2011

http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/art-and-design/a-space-mans-artistic-mission-20110204-1agu9.html

jam aims to be collective of practicing artists committed to the reclamation of ephemeral and idle space in order to create a dialogue between people and their surroundings.

jam aims to activate defunct space to promote interaction and interest.

jam seeks to highlight the unseen.

jam maintains to be community focused and always-in search of a positive outcome without destruction.

jam is not for profit.

jam is an ever-evolving entity that adapts to spatial limitations and opportunities.

jam is a project-based initiative in which all of its member’s opinions carry equal weight.

jam seeks to provide space that differs from the traditional gallery format in order to broaden the accessibility of art.

jam wants to quietly intervene on the horizon somewhere in your peripheral boundary.

jam is not afraid to challenge gentrification.

jam is ongoing.

jam is fruit.

jam is sugar. 

jam is good.