RONE + Callum Preston Artists' Studios
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The artists' studios of Rone + Callum Preston are hidden in the back streets of Collingwood. The duo have shared a space since the early 2000s and worked out of this location for the last five years.
Here they both design and make studio works for smaller projects.
What's On
Meet and talk to the artists, view some of their personal art archives and see some original works in progress.
In Collaboration With:
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Rone is an Australian street artist known for his large-scale, emotive installations and portraits. His work combines elements of portraiture, urban decay and atmospheric environments, creating a sense of melancholic beauty. Rone has gained international recognition for his distinctive style and immersive installations.
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Callum Preston is a designer, painter, custom prop & set builder and general creative "maker" based in Melbourne. Callum's work spans various mediums and formats and explore the line between traditional gallery artworks and immersive installation experiences. Callum has also built installation and prop works for brands, events and musical acts.
Images: (1-5) 11 Little Oxford street. All Photos by RONE.
Important Details
Tour/event summary information
Friday 25 July + Saturday 26 July + Sunday 27 July
Tours running every 30 minutes from 10am (last tour departs 3.30pm)
Running for 30 minutes in groups of 30
Bookings
Bookings required—$7 booking fee applies
First release tickets: 12pm Wednesday 2 July
Second release tickets:Â 10am Saturday 5 July
Meeting Point
Street entry on Little Oxford St, Collingwood. As this is a functioning workspace we request guests avoiding touching the artworks and equipment. Anyone under 14 must closely supervised by an adult. No food or drink allowed inside
Accessibility
Partially wheelchair accessible, Accessible bathroom, Step-free access
We have a lower level which is fully wheelchair accessible but our upper level and toilet are on a level with seven steps and no handrail. We can access the upper level via a laneway but guests would need to exit the building and be guided to the alternative entrance.