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Untitled (Lucy
Walsh)
> In print
The Dunedin School of Art printmaking department opens a
collaborative exhibition today called "4Sight".
The exhibition is an exploration of media by the department
and celebrates the diversity of print technologies in a
selection of works by senior students and lecturers,
demonstrating a range of processes and techniques, exhibition
spokeswoman Lucy Walsh said in a statement.
"4Sight" also offers a sneak peek at the developing projects
of soon-to-be-graduates.
The exhibition is in the school's printmaking department, at
19 Riego St, Dunedin. It runs until September 17.
> Three or four
The Iota Trio will play music by Beethoven, Mozart and
Dohnanyi in Wanaka next Tuesday, September 14.
Made up of players from the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra,
the trio will also be joined by Robert Orr on oboe and cor
anglais.
The concert, at 7.30pm at the Lake Wanaka Centre, will be
preceded by a wine tasting at 6.30pm, courtesy of Olsen's
Winery.
Tickets are available from Wanaka Fine Wines, in Howick St.
Wanaka Concert Society members $35, non-members $45.
> Entries closing
Entries close tomorrow for the Central Otago Art Society
Zelko Blossom Festival Art Exhibition, to be held from
September 23-28.
Entry forms are available from the Information Centre and
Alexandra Library or by emailing centralotagoartsociety@gmail.com.
> Where visitors interact
"Introduced BIRDS", an exhibition by the artist collective
ffffff, opened at the Blue Oyster Gallery on Tuesday.
The exhibition consists of a series of interlinked
environments designed to conjure up a nervous tension and
feeling of barren isolation.
Visitors become performers as they move through three
minimalist environments, activating the space with movement
and sound, according to a statement.
The exhibition runs until Saturday, October 2.
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