GLOW Dinner & Fashion show
Come join us for a night of trending fashion & fabulous food! $85 includes 3 courses & 3 glassesAuckland | Saturday, 13 June 2015
View ArticleLisa Rayner
Each of Lisa's painted landscapes sit within a short series that loosely describe a rural area, providing a momentary glimpse into an imagined space that exists in the medium of paint.Auckland |...
View ArticleLeon Rose: Live, Train, Fight like Thai
Part of the Auckland Festival of Photography "Live, Train, Fight like Thai" is a photo essay/documentary that documents the sport of Muay Thai in NZ over the last 10 years. I have spent many hours at...
View ArticleFunctional: Group Exhibition
Includes: Madeleine Child, Mia Hamilton, Niki Hastings-McFall, Penny Howard, Peter Lange, Kerry Ann Lee, John Lyall, Lauren Lysaght, Mary McIntyre, Kenneth Merrick, Julie Ross, David Ryan, Jill...
View Article4 + 4 + 4: Group Exhibition
Sam Foley, Garry Currin, Penny Howard & Krystie Wade. 4 artists + 4 works + 4 weeks.Auckland | Tuesday, 11 August 2015 - Saturday, 5 September 2015
View ArticleRoss Ritchie: Mixing Up The Medicine
Ross Ritchie has been at the forefront of many artistic developments, and is one of New Zealand's leading post-modern artist. "He is a figurative artist in the sense that his works have always denoted...
View ArticleJim Cooper
So ok years later and taipei an empty studio due mostly to the fact that i had just throw in the attempts of the last six weeks to the rubbish a dead line my past appearing much larger than my future...
View ArticlePhilip Trusttum
Impossible to categorise because of his immense creativity, Philip's paintings and collage works have been referred to as neo-expressionist and abstract. He experiments with and refines ideas and...
View ArticleGraham Bennett: Loss Adjuster
Born in Nelson, Graham Bennett graduated from the University of Canterbury School of Fine Arts, where he trained in photography. His practice evolved to sculpture because of his interest in forms...
View ArticleScott McFarlane: Maps and Flags
The idea of art as an expressive tool is at the heart of Northland artist Scott McFarlane’s oeuvre. Whether communicated consciously or sub-consciously, McFarlane’s work provides the viewer with a...
View ArticleLauren Lysaght: Big Deal
Lauren is one of New Zealand’s foremost social conscience artists and has exhibited extensively in New Zealand and internationally since the early 1980s. Lauren Lysaght is in the prime of her art...
View ArticleLianne Edwards: Sea Change
Edwards is best known for her postage stamp assemblages, whether they depict reproductions of nature, art or industry, postage stamps are reflections of the times and societies they are produced...
View ArticleThe Tie That Binds: Group Exhibition
Curated by Marlaina Key. This exhibition will coincide with the Pacific Arts Association International Symposium, hosted by the Auckland Museum between the 14th and 17th March 2016.Auckland | Tuesday,...
View ArticleLisa Rayner
Lisa's work is an on-going study of the plasticity of paint through continual re-imagined and re-experienced painted spaces. Lisa draws on the perceived connection we feel with 'place' and hopes to...
View ArticleJames Ormsby
James Ormsby received a Master of Fine Art from RMIT and a Bachelor of Education from the University of Melbourne. Upon returning to New Zealand he was commissioned to paint AUT'swhare (meeting house)...
View ArticleBare: Group Exhibition
Includes: Greer Twiss, Mary McIntyre & Martin WhitworthAuckland | Tuesday, 2 February 2016 - Saturday, 20 February 2016
View ArticleHanna Shim: Headless
I had lunch with my auntie and her two year old son, Jono. My auntie was feeding him, but I guess it wasn’t enough for him. So Jono, with his fork, poked auntie’s bare thigh and tried to stand up to...
View ArticleBonsai: Haruhiko Sameshima & John Lyall
Bonsai A collaboration of photographs by Haruhiko Sameshima and Bonsai by John Lyall. This exhibition will coincide with the Auckland Festival of Photography 2016.Auckland | Tuesday, 31 May 2016 -...
View ArticleJack Trolove
Jack’s work explores relationships between embodiment and liminal spaces, including intergenerational memory and other states of transition or in-between-ness. He approaches figurative work as a kind...
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