Street Art Legend Rone Will Transform the Flinders Street Ballroom for His Next Blockbuster


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Melbourne street artist Tyrone Wright, 'Rone', is taking over Flinders Street station's mysterious upper level and ballroom in his biggest installation yet. The internationally known creative beautifully transforms forgotten spaces with his distinctive murals, atmospheric sets and cinematic art that transports viewers to an imagined place and time from the moment they step inside.


Patricia Piccinini's Otherworldly Flinders Street Station Ballroom Exhibition Reopens in

A local artist who you might recognise by her design of the Skywhale, the hot air balloon designed for Canberra making it to 100 years. Piccinini and her team have been creating their exhibition A Miracle Constantly Repeated, with the station's rooms, the Ballroom being one of them, in mind.


Flinders Street Station’s mysterious ballroom is reopening for RISING exhibition

The installation Time by artist Rone in Flinders Street Station's third floor and ballroom. He has used the space to lay the breadcrumbs of a story that visitors can fill in as they walk from.


Rone Will Take You Back In Time With 11 Ethereal Installations Inside Flinders Street Ballroom

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Flinders St Station Ballroom opens doors for select few during Open House Melbourne Weekend

After holding Melbourne's imagination for decades, the mysterious Flinders Street Station ballroom (and its surrounding hidden rooms) will open to the public to become A Miracle Constantly Repeated —an eco-system of hyper-real silicone sculptures, video, sound and light devised by Patricia Piccinini. Working on the border of art and science.


Patricia Piccinini's Latest Exhibition Is Taking Over Flinders Street Station Ballroom Until

PUBLIC TRANSPORT Nearest accessible train station: The exhibition is housed within Flinders Street Station, which provides access to all Melbourne metro services. Nearest accessible tram stop: Stop 5: Flinders Street Station, Swanston St (routes 35, 70 and 75) is directly in front of the station building housing the exhibition.


Street Art Legend Rone Will Transform the Flinders Street Ballroom for His Next Blockbuster

17.04.2023 The secret Flinders Street Station gallery opens again with Shadow Spirit In June, the exclusive ballroom will host the exhibition as part of Melbourne's Rising Festival. Flinders Street Station is one of the most iconic landmarks in Melbourne.


Snap Scene RONE, Media Preview, Flinders St Station Ballroom, 27th Oct 2022 by Mary Boukouvalas

Arrabel has a phonographic archive with more than 600 recorded musical themes and more than 60 filmed dances and choreographies from the Community of Madrid. This heritage, once documented and studied, is disseminated respecting the roots of each work and its context, emphasizing the original choreographic and musical qualities.


Rone opens the doors to Flinders Street Station’s mysterious ballroom in new exhibition 'Time'

Flinders Street Station, the busiest railway hub in all of Australia, is home to a decaying beauty of a ballroom, an abandoned leftover from the bygone era of railroad romance. While the.


Rone opens the doors to Flinders Street Station’s mysterious ballroom in new exhibition 'Time'

by museumoflost September 18, 2022 The Flinders Street Station Ballroom was built to provide leisure activities to railway workers. It is now used as an exhibition space. Flinders Street Station, 1854 Opening in 1854, the train station on Flinders Street was the first in Australia.


Rone To Transform Flinders Street Station’s Ballroom Into an 11Room Time Capsule of MidCentury

"The Flinders Street ballroom has been my white whale. The work won't last - it has been designed with a limited lifespan in mind - but I hope the stories will live on." Time will run from Friday October 28 to Sunday January 29, 2023, at Flinders Street Station Ballroom. Tickets go on sale at 10am today, Thursday September 29. rone.art


To the Flinders Street Station ballroom... Famous places, Great places to travel, Places

Melbourne artist Rone has revealed his most ambitious building takeover to date with the unveiling of Time. An extraordinary and transportive immersive insta.


Review Scene TIME . RONE Exhibition, Flinders Street Station, Media Preview, 27th October 2022

For many people, a big part of their exhibition visit is seeing Flinders Street Station's folkloric ballroom. But the ballroom is just one of ten rooms on the station's third floor inhabited by artworks. Level 3 opened in the early 20th Century as an extension to the headquarters of the Victorian Railway Institute (VRI).


Street Art Legend Rone Will Transform the Flinders Street Ballroom for His Next Blockbuster

Step into the mysterious third floor and ballroom of Flinders Street Station, and discover a forgotten era of Melbourne. Brought to life by internationally renowned artist, Rone, Time will be his most expansive project yet. Explore 11 large-scale installations, meticulously placed around the heritage-listed space.


Flinders Ballroom — Destination History

29.09.2022 Rone opens the doors to Flinders Street Station's mysterious ballroom in new exhibition 'Time' Clockroom. Photo Credit RONE Visitors will explore 11 distinct themed rooms filled with countless original and meticulously recreated period objects, evocative lighting and sound design, and the majestic character of the circa-1910 building.


Patricia Piccinini's Otherworldly Flinders Street Station Ballroom Exhibition Reopens in

Rone Exhibition - TIME. TIME, is an immersive, multisensory exhibit that is set in the long-abandoned third-floor wing of Flinders Street Station, including the Flinders Street Ballroom.It spans through eleven distinctly different themed rooms on the station's third floor with a total of twelve installations.

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