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Lygon Dermedical Skin & Body Day Spa

380 Lygon Street, Brunswick VIC 3056

Prepare to be pampered at 'Lygon Dermedical Skins & Body Clinic.' Combining the latest technology in aesthetic medicine and beauty therapy, Lygon Dermedical Specialises in revising aged skin, acne, scarring, cellulite, rosacea and pigmentation. There is a huge list of treatments for women and men for both the face or body. The clinic boasts two treatment rooms for progressive beauty facials and treatments and a day spa which includes an infrared steam sauna and hydrotherapy tub with chroma colour, for your spa treatment of choice, whether it be body wraps, deep tissue or stone therapy massage, or relaxing in a oceana spa immersion bath.

There really is a treatment for everyone including IPL rejuvenation and hair removal, but if our extensive menu of treatments isn't enough, our qualified technician will design and deliver a treatment especially designed to meet your individual skin needs.

'Danne Montague King' and 'Sothys' are the skincare brands used at Lygon Dermedical skins & body clinic - Day Spa.

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Death Be Kind

134 Lygon Street, Brunswick VIC 3056

DEATH BE KIND is a eighteen month project by artists Claire Lambe and Elvis Richardson. Along with interns Dani Hakim, Jade Bitar, Jess Kelly, Ellie Robinson and videoographer Paul Rodgers.

DEATH BE KIND is a project designed to research and exhibit contemporary art and collections that engage with the subject of death. Exhibitions so far in our program have explored the aesthetics of horror, the afterlife, the memorial and the museum display of collections.

Death is a certainty in all our lives; as soon as we are born we are capable of dying. DEATH BE KIND collects together ideas about memories and fears, acceptance and hope to explore the relationships between art and death.

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Brunswick Arts

2A Little Breese Street, Brunswick VIC 3056

Brunswick Arts Space is an artist-run initiative, set up and run by a group of six emerging, young artists.

Our aim is to provide an affordable and appropriate location and creative community for artists to develop projects, exhibit work and build relationships with peers and the wider community.

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Artworld tv

242 Victoria Street, Brunswick VIC 3056

Artworld.tv is an online-only fine art gallery, to view and purchase the work of Australian contemporary artists.

All photography of art work across the site is produced in-house by Kreisler Photography, to ensure the highest standards of reproduction.

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Illustrators Australia

6/208 Sydney Rd, Brunswick VIC 3056

The story of Illustrators Australia involved a lot more work from its founding members, but was born from the need to develop a collective that could work together to protect the rights of individual illustrators against exploitation by employers.

Originally conceived by Faye Plamka who put the call out to fellow illustrators in 1989, Illustrators Australia developed from discussions about mutual problems faced by illustrators. After much hard work figuring out the legalities of forming an association and establishing a code of conduct, IA was enthusiastically launched to the illustration community.

Since that time, IA has grown and developed in many ways. But one way we haven’t changed is that we have always been run by illustrators, for the benefit of illustrators. If you are interested in becoming part of the Illustrators Australia community why not join now.

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Counihan Gallery In Brunswick

233 Sydney Road, Brunswick VIC 3056

The Counihan Gallery In Brunswick is Council’s public art gallery and has a focus on presenting contemporary art exhibitions.

The gallery aims to promote and inspire innovation and diversity in the visual arts through its annual program of exhibitions. It also endeavours to encourage discussion and debate about new ideas and issues in contemporary art and culture through the public program of floor talks, forums and workshops.

The Gallery opened in 1999 and is named in honour of the Australian artist and activist Noel Counihan.