Art / June 2023
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Jim Allen, artist, 1922–2023
- Te Papa's blog
- New Zealand artist, teacher, and critic Jim Allen passed away on the 9th of June, at the age of 100. Allen was one of the most influential, visionary figures of his generation. Here Curator Modern Art Lizzie Bisley and Curator Contemporary Art Nina Tonga reflect on his work and remarkable legacy.Read more
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Guided Tour: The Hidden Corners of the Museum (v)
- Friends of Te Papa
- In response to demand – we are pleased to offer you another opportunity to join us for a fifth Back of House tour of Te Papa Cable Street’s facilities with Head of […]
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Dirty Laundry - Opening Day Events
- Toi Pōneke
- A day of events to celebrate the opening of the exhibition Dirty Laundry.
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Making with Harakeke
- Toi Pōneke
- This wānanga is open to tangata whenua who have an interest in working with harekeke through dyeing, paper making and raranga. We welcome any level of ability, especially newcomers as this wānanga has been designed for beginners.
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Dirty Laundry
- Toi Pōneke
- Under the pile of washing, school notices, birthday present wish lists and to-dos, there’s an abundance of seething creativity. How do we start to acknowledge invisible labour, its significance, its cost, its beauty and the generosity of it? Dirty Laundry brings together thirteen artists and writers to explore this question.
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It Takes a Village
- Toi Pōneke
- This panel explores how 13 cross-disciplinary creatives collaborated over a year. Featuring Bronwyn Polaschek, Kate Stevens West, Dianna Thomson, Zoe Thompson-Moore, Johana Mechen and Philippa Doyle
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Family Photo Shoot
- Toi Pōneke
- As part of the family Cut it Out workshop on at the same time in the gallery, Dianna Thomson will be available to photograph your child or family to create candid family portraits.
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EMERGING FILM PRODUCER INTERNSHIP - call for submissions 2023
- Toi Pōneke
- Applications now open for the Write Room Wellington Emerging Film Producer Internship 2023/24 Deadline Fri 28th July 2023.
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In Stitches! Banner Workshop
- Toi Pōneke
- Create your own statement work of art by stitching a favourite phrase or poem on vintage linen. All linen, thread and supplies provided. A variety of simple stitches will be taught so that you can create your own original work.
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Cut It Out - Family Workshop
- Toi Pōneke
- Free drop-in style family workshop making carboard/ paper cut outs of people, clothes, food and/ or lines of poetry. Children and families can then play with these in the gallery on a large interactive lightbox or make a poster to take home. All materials provided. Bring your whānau.
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Talk: Stories about Wellington’s curious geological heritage
- Friends of Te Papa
- Explore some of the highlights of interesting local geology stories in Wellington and surrounds, as recalled through the eyes of someone who has spent the past 45 years ‘on task’, […]
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2023 Artist in Residence Exhibition Opening
- Samuel Marsden Collegiate School
- The opening of our Artist in Residence exhibition C.M.Y. Cake on Friday night was a vibrant occasion, and the culmination of Marci Tackett's six-week residency at Marsden. It was a chance for us to showcase her beautiful prints and the fabulous work she did with our students.
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Exhibition at Thistle Hall 29 Aug – 3Sept
- Kaibosh Food Rescue
- Scarcity & Abundance This group exhibition of photography and mixed media installations will be at Thistle Hall between 29 August – 3 September 2023. Including work from Brianna Parkinson and others. Plus, pop up events through the week in collaboration with Kaibosh and The Free Store. More info to come. Follow our social media pages […]
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Town Hall meeting at Enjoy
- Wellington Scoop
- For a few hours on Saturday, the Enjoy contemporary artspace in Cuba Street’s Left Bank felt like the venue of a town hall meeting. People gathered to discuss and celebrate the recent publication of Ko Te Reo ō Ngā Tāngata / The People’s Voice, a citizens’ newspaper with creative writing, columns, stories, photography, artwork, and even crosswords. Many of the contributors, almost all tenants of City Housing, were present, as were public art advocates Mark Amery and David Cook, and Enjoy hosts Claire Harris and Sam Kirk.
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Ko Te Reo ō Ngā Tāngata
- Enjoy Contemporary Art Space
- Views from the place where we live: a discussion with creative Pōneke housing tenants. Join some of the contributors to I Live Here and Ko Te Reo ō Ngā Tāngata The People’s Voice newspaper for an open shared discussion on the place of creative expression in our sense of place and security. 2pm, Saturday 24 June at Enjoy Contemporary Art Space. Facilitated by Mark Amery.
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Cushion Concert - Planet
- Inverlochy Art School
- Join us for another exciting Cushion Concert at the historic Inverlochy House with Planet. Not to worry if a cushion's not your thing...we have chairs! "Bagpipes, excitement and Rock n' Roll !” Words you don't often hear in the same sentence. PLANET mixes traditional bagpipe airs, with post punk riffs, and a dollop of vaudevillian good humour. It could be world music, it could be underground indie rock. It could be psychedelic folk music. But it's always approachable and certainly a lot of fun.
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Toiora: Ki te Pō ki te Ao
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- The Art of Wellbeing: Through Light and Shadow 1 Jul – 13 Aug Bottle Creek Experience the innovative artworks of nine artists through the ever-evolving nature of customary art practices and their expression to seeking balance of light and shadow. These artworks evoke the traditional narratives regarding the atua Māori and the mutual connection to humankind, the embodiment of the statement, Nature and humanity are one.
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naadohbii-to draw water
- Pataka
- 1 July – 29 October Main Galleries Naadohbii: To Draw Water explores and foregrounds Indigenous relationships with water. The exhibition brings together contemporary Indigenous artwork from Turtle Island (Canada), Aotearoa (New Zealand), and many First Peoples nations of Australia. Featuring over 20 artists, including newly commissioned pieces, Naadohbii: To Draw Water illustrates an axis of solidarity between First Peoples nations across the globe around environmental, political and cultural connections to water.
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On the Lure of the Sea
- City Gallery
- By Experience Wellington Curator Megan Dunn. Originally published on ArtNow.NZ. Alexis Hunter, mermaids and me THE LURE OF THE SEA is an oil painting by Alexis Hunter, but I first fell for it as a jpeg. I dragged and dropped it into a PowerPoint called ‘The Muse of War: Mermaids, Hybridity and Feminism in the art […]
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Exhibition 2023: Member Information
- Wellington Photographic Society
- The exhibition is being held this year at the Thistle Hall in Cuba St and will run from 14-20 August. […]
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Mumu Moore
- Black Coffee
- <figure class=" sqs-block-image-figure intrinsic " > WHAKATAU MAI RĀ E NGĀ HAU E WHĀ Calling In The Four Winds I have been contemplating my life over the last few years, I had a breakthrough moment that I might only have 40 summers left on this beautiful earth mother, Papatūānuku. That within every connection to the present is a blessing, and that the gratitude that comes from this feeling is one of pure joy. Whakatau mai rā e ngā hau e whā (Calling in the Four Winds) is a piece of work that spans the last 3 months of my life. Incorporating my travels throughout Aotearoa, and even to Melbourne (Naarm). Each piece was made on a part of whenua that I have been before, each location being in essence a place where my mauri (life force) is bound to the mauri of the whenua (land). The creation of these Taonga Pūoro is a way for me to alchemise my mauri. These energy trails that I leave on the whenua, on this land, for me needed to be witnessed. Each piece was a way for me to transform these old energy trails into something new, by witnessing my old self, I could witness the parts of me that have grown. Calling in the Four Winds is a way for me to embrace the four directions, the power of the four winds, and for them to help me transmute my mauri, my life force. Mauri tau Mauri noho Mauri ohooho Mauri ora From Te Pō comes Te Pū, from Te Pū comes Te Pō. From the darkness comes the light, and from light comes the darkness. I can witness my shadows and can express my light, that for every moment of darkness, eventually the light will come back. I have made 28 Taonga Pūoro, from Purerehua, to Porotiti and for the first time Koauau (flutes) in collaboration with Sam Palmer. Seven Taonga were created for each wind direction. Te Hau Kauaki (northerly), Te Hau Rāwhiti (easterly), Te Hau Tonga (southerly), and Hau-ā-uru (westerly). With each wind direction having its own colour, teal, green, red and yellow. The carved lines represent my views of the landscape around me, being the hills, or the lines of waves crashing on the shore, birds, trees, the movement of seagrass. Each Taonga was named after the location of where the piece was carved or the intention of what I was wanting to move through at the time of carving. Ngā mihinui, Mumu Moore @_mumu_moore
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Boxed In
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Emerging Screenwriters Panel: Cracking Your First Script
- Toi Pōneke
- To launch the 2024 Write Room Screenwriting Residency, we will be holding a panel discussion with the 2023 Write Room resident Ella Gilbert (Rongowhakaata, Ngati Kaipoho, Ngati Kahungunu), Will Agnew (2022 Wellington resident) and Paloma Schneideman (2021 applicant) about their experiences writing their first feature length scripts.
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The ultimate adults play group: Sector 22
- Capital Magazine
- Sector 22 is a Wellington hangout spot for artists who differ in age, ethnicity, and skills. It provides an affordable space in the CBD to work on projects, collaborate, eat some yakitori and benefit from the encouragement of like-minded creatives.
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We are Guardians
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- The post We are Guardians appeared first on Museums Wellington.
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Rachel O’Neill talks with Siân Robyns about listening practice
- Randell Cottage Writers Trust
- After the June AGM, current resident Rachel O’Neill talked with Siân Robyns, journalist and former Trustee of the Randell Cottage.
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From Rural to Urban: How Indian Textile Artists Adapted and Flourished During Covid-19
- Friends of Te Papa
- In pre-Covid days, Friends of Te Papa enjoyed some delightful presentations from Joji and Shani covering the textile artists of India, from hand weavers in the villages to the creation […]
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Tākina off to a great start just one week on
- Wellington City Council
- Just over a week after opening, visitor numbers to Tākina Wellington Convention and Exhibition Centre and the Jurassic World by Brickman exhibition are already exceeding expectations.
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Flight, People and Places
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
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Exhibition looks at building a better future
- Wellington City Council
- A new exhibition looks at future public spaces and housing developments in Wellington through the eyes of landscape architecture students.
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10 fun facts about the Brickman LEGO® exhibition at Tākina
- Wellington City Council
- The largest LEGO® exhibition in New Zealand is currently on at Tākina, with over 6 million pieces of LEGO® bricks being used. Check out some fun facts about the Jurassic World by Brickman® exhibition from the mastermind, Ryan ‘Brickman’ McNaught.
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TALK: Digby/Woolf Photographic Digitisation Project
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- With an estimated quarter of a million negatives, the Spencer Digby / Ronald D. Woolf Collection is a treasure trove of images of faces and moments from Wellington’s past. The collection ranges from the 1930s to the 1980s and includes studio portraits, wedding photographs, and shots from community events like wrestling tournaments and cat shows among many other things.
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Doc Edge
- Urban Dream Brokerage
- Prepare to be transported into a realm where reality transcends imagination, where storytelling takes an awe-inspiring leap into the future. We are thrilled to extend an exclusive invitation to you and your family to embark on an unforgettable journey at the Doc Edge XR Exhibition, New Zealand's most captivating showcase of Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), breath taking installations, and mesmerizing digital immersive stories. Get ready to witness the birth of a new era in storytelling!
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Through a glass, glittery
- City Gallery
- By City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi Senior Curator Aaron Lister One of my favourite views of the exhibition Reuben Paterson: The Only Dream Left is from outside City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi at night. Looking through the glass doors you see that a four-and-a-half metre glittered tree has mysteriously taken root. The Golden […]
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Airport exhibition takes off at Kilbirnie
- Wellington City Council
- With the launch of the newly digitised Ronald Cameron Airport Collection, we take a look back at a version of Rongotai that no longer exists.
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It’s a tuft life for rugmaker Padraig Simpson
- Capital Magazine
- Padraig makes rugs using the tufting technique, a traditional way of making textiles by punching a looped wool thread through a wide-weave fabric. The resulting loops can be cut to create exposed wool ends, which create a dense felt-like pelt. Tufting, which began as a folk craft in North America in the early 19th century, has multiple applications, from woolly mittens and jackets to decorative rugs. It used to be a laborious, loop-by-loop process, but in recent years hand-held tufting guns allow anyone to shoot up a woolly storm.
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Living Light
- Thistle Hall Community Venue
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Mārioke with the Māori Wardens
- Urban Dream Brokerage
- Kei te whakaari ngā kamu waiata o Ngā Wātene Māori o Te Whanganui-a-Tara. The Māori Wardens of Te Whanganui-a-Tara extend an open invitation to the city to join for community waiata sing along throughout June, let’s collectively warm our souls this winter!
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Tim Li - Te Tini a Tangaroa
- Pataka
- 16 June – 23 July Toi Gallery Our oceans are under siege! Be immersed in the detail, beauty and complexity of our marine species. Honour the taonga that has been passed down from Tangaroa. Connect with our role as kaitiaki guardians.
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Community-led project culminates in colourful mural
- Wellington City Council
- A three-year, community-led project has culminated in a stunning mural that stretches around the surface of a water tank in Karori – effectively making the old concrete structure disappear into its surrounding natural environment.
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The Leaving Party
- Lōemis
- Katherine Mansfield, one of New Zealand’s greatest writers, left New Zealand for good in 1908. Before doing so, she threw a leaving party and invited all her friends. The party had many of her favourite ingredients: live music, good company, food offerings, tea, exquisite gin, parlour games, and elements of the occult and divination.
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Betsy Balloon
- Lōemis
- Betsy is a girl who lives in a world that never stops raining. One day, forced from her home due to rising waters, she sets out to find her long-lost, talented yet unpredictable Uncle Snark. This is a rambunctious development reading; join us to witness the show’s first outing!
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Soft Serve Social — Urban Dream Brokerage
- Urban Dream Brokerage
- A collective desire for joy, safety and empowerment has created a need for Playescape - an urban swing set. What are the ways we can feel present, calm and connected when we are alone in public space at any time of day? Playescape will be a valuable experiment in re-balancing personal/emotional wellbeing in the urban environment of Te Aro. The act of sitting alone on a bench in the street is something that everyone should feel safe to do. However, in reality that isn’t always the case. Can we change this?
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Lunchtime Readings
- Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery
- Every second Tuesday lunchtime, Christina Barton, Director of the Adam Art Gallery and co-curator of In Relation: Performance Works by Peter Roche & Linda Buis 1979–1985, will select a performance in the exhibition and read the relevant original notes drafted by the artists or compiled by their most assiduous audience member, the critic and curator Wystan Curnow. Her idea is to bring a live dimension into the gallery as a way of animating the documentation on display and sharing first-hand insights in their unedited form. Each reading will be between 10 and 20 minutes with time for questions after.
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Party of Rare and Unearthly Treasures — Urban Dream Brokerage
- Urban Dream Brokerage
- Erika Grant proudly presents a 6 week artist residency for ‘Party of Unearthly & Rare Treasures’. Proudly supported by Urban Dream Brokerage, and Wellington City Council, working together again on another incredible commissioned public art activation in 2023! Erika Grant, based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, kicks off her three part journey throughout May, culminating with two major public art events in June, with the main ‘Party of Unearthly & Rare Treasures’ celebration taking place on June 10th.
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Call for Expressions of Interest
- Toi Pōneke
- Toi Pōneke is excited to announce our call for expressions of interest to exhibit for 2025 and host Public engagement activities (workshops, artist talk or events) from August 2023 - December 2025.
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Nova Paul: Ngā Pūrākau Nō Ngā Rākau
- City Gallery
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Ayesha Green: Folk Nationalism
- City Gallery
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George Watson: Beauty Incarnate
- City Gallery
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Adam Art Gallery’s new intern announced
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Sally McMath arrived last week to take up her role as Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery’s newest intern.
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Creativity & Collaboration
- Wellington Women's House
- E huri tō aroaro ki te rā, tukunme tō ataarangi ki muri i a koe In a heartwarming display of creativity, community spirit, and resourcefulness, the Wellington Women's House recently unveiled a mural that serves as a vibrant symbol of transformation, hope, endurance, and aroha. What began as a discarded piece of plywood in the backyard transformed into a remarkable work of art through a collaborative effort between the house's staff and residents. This unique project unfolded over the months of April and May, leaving an indelible mark on the Wellington Women's House and its community.
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