Gigs
Alibi, the Octagon.
• Fridays, from 10.30pm: Hemi and Bede.
Carey's Bay Hotel, 17 Macandrew Rd.
• Sunday, 4pm: Nadia Reid and Lisa Tui Jonathan and special
guests. $10.
Chick's Hotel, Port Chalmers.
• Tomorrow, 9pm: Diving (EP release), Kittentank (album
release) and Zebu. $10.
Crown Hotel, Rattray St.
• Friday: Bemsha Swing and Astro Children.
• Saturday: Brother Love, Peter Gutteridge, Sandra Bell,
Squirm, AJ Sharma and Comedown Kid.
Dunedin Musicians Club, 12 Manse St.
• Saturday, doors open 8pm: public gig - from Australia, Ed
Kuepper. Members $20, public $25, door sales on the night.
Isis Lounge, 68 Princes St.
• Thursdays, from 8.30pm: jam night. Fridays, from 9pm: Oxo
Cubans.
Long Beach Hall, Long Beach.
• Saturday, 7.30: Both Sides of the Line; Humboldt County.
Free.
Mou Very, George St.
• Tomorrow, 9.30pm: Nick Knox - Keys and Vox.
Re:Fuel, University of Otago.
• Tonight, 9pm: Plum Green's Rushes album release with local
support from Astro Children, The Maine Coons and Sarah
Gallagher. $10 at the door.
Robbie Burns Pub, 374 George St.
• Thursdays, from 8.30pm: Calder Prescott Jazz Quartet.
Rosie's Bar, Victoria Hotel, 137 St Andrew St.
• Thursdays, 9pm: open mike night.
XII Below, 12 Moray Pl.
• Tonight and tomorrow, 9.30pm: Dr Glam salutes Ziggy
Stardust. Doors open 8pm, door sales only, tickets $10.
Family fun
Blueskin Bay Library.
• Fridays,10.30am: story time.
Dunedin City Library, 230 Moray Pl.
• Tuesdays, 10.30am (October 16-December 11): Wriggle and
Rhyme: Active Movement for Early Learning.
Otago Museum, 419 Great King St.
• Explorer backpacks for children aged 7-12, free.
• Guided tours daily at 11.30am and 3.30pm. Meet at
information desk.
• Every Saturday and Sunday of October, 3.30pm: "Superstition
secrets" investigation station. Explore this curious side of
human nature as we discover the intriguing origins and
history of superstitions.
• Sensational Steam: Pirate Antics - Saturday, Sunday and
Monday, 1.30pm: "Adventure Tour", explore the steamships in
the Maritime Gallery.
• Monday, 2.30pm: "Children's Workshop", explore the wonders
of steam as you create your own miniature steamship.
Port Chalmers Library.
• Wednesdays, 11am: story time.
Visitor Information Centre, 26 Princes St.
• Daily, 10am: Walk Dunedin, inner-city walking tours. Meet
at visitor centre.
Music and performance
Central Stories Museum & Art Gallery, 21 Centennial
Ave, Alexandra.
• Tomorrow, 12.30-1.30pm: "Singing in Style" - Vanessa Kelly
(vocalist) and Les Richardson (pianist) with guest artist
Libby Hamilton. $5 entry.
Circadian Rhythm, 72 St Andrew St.
• Wednesday, 8pm: Octagon Poets present: Sue Wootton and
Brian Turner. MC Emma Neale.
Dunedin Public Art Gallery, the Octagon.
• Today, 7.00pm: NZ Trio: Art 3 - Justine Cormack, violin;
Ashley Brown, cello and Sarah Watkins, piano with the Spanish
sounds of Turina's Piano Trio, matched with exciting new
works from Australia and New Zealand. Adults $30, students
$15. Cash only (no eftpos). Inquiries: ph 474-3249 or
474-3239.
• Saturday, 7.30pm: Extended Play: Sounds 3 - Performances by
Pete Gorman, the forgotten guests and EYE. $5 cash only (no
eftpos).
Fortune Theatre Studio, 231 Stuart St.
Friday and Saturday, 7.30pm: Swaroopa Unni and Natyaloka
present Pushpanjali, an Indian classic dance recital. Tickets
$11.
Knox Church, 449 George St.
• Today, 12.15pm: lunchtime recital - Bach, Brahms,
Beethoven, Gershwin, pianist Mark Bevin.
Gold coin admission.
Lady Thorn Rhododendron Dell, Church St, Port
Chalmers.
• Sunday, 11am-3pm: Port Lions Club's "Day in the Dell" -
"Three Altos Concert Party". Free.
Oamaru Opera House foyer.
• Tomorrow, 12.15-1pm: Lunchtime recital - Waitaki Girls'
High School choir and solo items.
St Paul's Cathedral, Dunedin.
• Tuesday, 12.50pm: "101" organ music: George Chittenden
(director of music - St Paul's Cathedral, Dunedin) plays
British organ works of the 20th century, to include Vaughan
Williams' Three Preludes founded on Welsh Hymn Tunes.
Plays
Golden Gate, 6 Barry Ave, Cromwell.
• Tonight, 7.30pm: Arts on Tour NZ presents Do or Di? A
fun-filled musical event spoofing a fabulous '50s-style
television game show.
Globe Theatre, 104 London St.
• Friday, Saturday and Monday: Carol Krueger presents Minnie
Dean. Adults $15, students $10.
Talks and films
Dunedin School of Art, Otago Polytechnic.
• Today, 12.30-1.30pm: Hamish Tocher - Circle of Confusion:
Photography and Obsolescence in the Digital Age.
Dunedin Public Art Gallery, the Octagon.
• Tomorrow, 11am: Brydee Jenkin Strang, NZ Sign Language
(NZSL) Interpreter in a tour for the deaf and hearing
impaired of the paintings in the exhibition • "Sir Frank
Brangwyn: Captain Winterbottom and the billiard room of
Horton House" and of the beautiful Japanese prints on
display. Free.
• Saturday, 3pm: Dr David Bell, senior lecturer at the
Dunedin College of Education, will discuss how to look at a
Japanese print.
Ettrick Hall, main road.
• Sunday, from 10am: Roxburgh Artzfest "Give it a Go"
workshops, demonstrations and hands-on experiences.
Larnach Castle, Otago Peninsula.
• Wednesday, 7pm: Larnach Castle garden lecture, author and
speaker Tracy Disabato-Aust speaking on designing with
colour, texture and form for visionary effects. Tickets $30,
includes light supper.
Otago Museum, 419 Great King St.
• Free daily talks for October, each weekday at 2pm. Today:
'Woollen Bathing Suit". Tomorrow: "Fin Whale Skeleton".
Saturday: "Totem Poles".
• Sunday: "Sepik Spirit House". Monday: "The Guatemalan
Quetzal". Tuesday: "Whare Pataka".
• Wednesday: "Gold Rush Days".
• Until October 28, daily 4pm: Special exhibitions talk -
"Off the Wall: World of WearableArt Up Close".
Roxburgh Town Hall, Scotland St.
• Saturday, 4pm: Ice Age - Continental Drift (94min).
• Saturday, 8pm: Moonrise Kingdom (94min).
South Life Church, 24 Union St, Dunedin.
• Wednesday, 7.30pm: Quilters and Patchworkers of Otago are
hosting visiting lecturer and quilter Rosalie Dace. Gold coin
donation.
Exhibitions
393 Princes St, Dunedin.
• Opening Monday, 5.30pm, until October 25: "Throw Back",
Becky Cameron, Sam Oram and Gregory Thomas. Students of
Dunedin School of Art.
Albert Town Tavern, 20 Alison Ave.
• Opens tomorrow until Monday: Wanaka Arts Society Labour
Weekend exhibition.
The Arrowtown Gallery, 8 Berkshire St.
• Until tomorrow: Bridget Paape exhibition, "Life is for
Living".
Art-cut Gallery, 71 Melmore Tce, Old Cromwell Historic
Precinct.
• Contemporary art and design, open daily 10am-4pm.
Artist's Room, 2 Dowling St.
• "Vanishing Point", by Steev Peyroux.
Bellamys Gallery, Macandrew Bay.
• Until Sunday: "Body Colour", Pauline Bellamy and Emma
Chalmers.
Blue Oyster Gallery, basement, Moray Chambers, 30 Moray
Pl.
• Until November 3: "Edin", by the Edge of the Grid
Collective, and "being made, the other is you", by Ruth
Myers.
Brett McDowell Gallery, 5 Dowling St.
• Paula Rego.
Clyde Primary School, Blythe St, Clyde.
• Today until Wednesday: Clyde Village replica facades of
timber and painted canvas will re-create the buildings of
Clyde during the gold-rush years. This 70m-long re-creation
of the old main street will be built in the grounds of Clyde
Primary School, open daylight hours.
Clyde Station Museum, Fraser St.
• Sunday: open day 10am-4pm.
Cromwell Mall, Cromwell.
• Until Wednesday: Golden Art Exhibition, Cromwell, in
celebration of 150 years since the Central Otago gold rush.
Dunedin City Library, 230 Moray Pl.
• Until December 2: "Next Stop Antarctica: Dunedin's Role in
Polar Exploration". In remembrance of the death of Robert
Falcon Scott and two members of his expedition party in the
Antarctic in March 1912, the Reed Gallery reveals the role
played by Dunedin and Port Chalmers in the history of these
Antarctic explorers and their journeys to the South Pole.
Dunedin International Airport.
• October: Karen Pringle, Invercargill.
Dunedin Public Art Gallery, the Octagon.
• Until October 28: Clemens von Wedemeyer, "The Fourth
Wall".
• Until November 11: "Sound Full", draws together 13 artists
working in Australia and New Zealand.
• Until December 9: A.H. O'Keeffe: "Light in the
Shadows".
• Until February 17, 2013: Yvonne Todd, "Wall of
Seahorsel".
• Ongoing: The Pleasure Principle - Collecting and
Collectors.
• Ongoing: Sir Frank Brangwyn: "Captain Winterbottom and the
billiard room of Horton House".
• Ongoing: Frances Hodgkins, "Kaleidoscope".
Dunedin School of Art Gallery, Riego St.
• Until October 26: Pasifika Cool - Catherine Cocker, Teina
Ellia, Donald Harman, Bridget Inder, Tere Moeroa, Bronwyn
Robson, David Teata, Michel Tuffery.
The Fix, 15 Frederick St.
• Until November 2: "Greetings from W", by Jacob Feenstra.
Faculty of Law, Richardson Building, University of
Otago.
• Until November 30: "Art in Law VIII".
Gallery Thirty Three, 33 Helwick St, Wanaka.
• Until October 25: Jason and Louise Greig: "The Sights You
See When You Don't Have a Gun", Maryrose Crook: "Murmur of
the Fallen".
Glue Gallery, 26 Stafford St.
• Until Sunday: "Resident # 6" - Julia Croucher
(Christchurch), exhibition opening tomorrow.
Green Island Gallery, 194 Main South Rd, Green
Island.
• October: work by Ron Esplin and other Otago artists.
Hocken Gallery, cnr Anzac Ave and Parry St.
• Until November 10: "Picture This: Recently Acquired Art".
Hotel St Clair, 24 the Esplanade.
• "Oceans of Inspiration", Derek Morrison.
Hullabaloo Art Space, Melmore Tce, Old Cromwell historic
precinct.
• Until October 27: Odelle Morshuis, new work.
Inge Doesburg Studio and Gallery, 6 Castle St.
• Until Saturday: Marie Strauss, "6 paintings and a
pot".
• Various artists. Hours: Thursday-Saturday, noon-2pm or by
appointment.
McAtamney Gallery, upstairs at old post office building,
47-49 Talbot St, Geraldine.
• Ongoing: new artists and work by Sarah Harper, John
Badcock, Sarah Backler (ceramics) and Douglas Badcock.
• Wide variety of members' paintings and drawings, novelty
art and raffles.
Milford Galleries Dunedin, 18 Dowling St.
• Until November 7: Peter James Smith, "Windless Bight", and
Jenna Packer, "Anchored".
Milford Galleries Queenstown, 9A Earl St.
• Opening tomorrow, 5.30pm, until November 14: Dick Frizzell,
"Grand Central".
• Until November 14: spring catalogue.
Mint Gallery, 32 Moray Pl.
• Opening tomorrow until Wednesday: Daniel Anngow "Sunrise
collection".
• Noon-5.30pm weekdays and noon-4pm Saturdays.
Moray Gallery, 55 Princes St.
• Closes today: Miranda Jane Caird, "Travelling Around
Central".
Nadene Milne Gallery, 16 Buckingham St,
Arrowtown.
• Opening Friday until November 9: "The Beauty and Brutality
of Fact", Damien Hirst and Max Gimblett.
North Otago Museum, 60 Thames St, Oamaru.
• Permanent exhibition: "Waitaki Landscapes".
Otago Art Society, OAS Gallery, Dunedin Railway Station,
first floor.
• Until November 4: John Toomer, exhibition of new works,
including works by 15-year-old Alice Toomer.
Otago Museum, 419 Great King St.
• Until October 28: "Off The Wall: World Of WearableArt - Up
Close", admission charge applies.
• "The Moriori Of Rekohu, T'chakat henu - People of the
Land".
• "Bodytok Quintet" - The Human Instrument Archive (a
sonicsfromscratch production).
Owaka Museum, 10 Campbell St, Owaka.
• Open Monday-Friday, 9.30am-1pm, 1.30pm-4.30pm. Weekends:
10am-4pm.
The Picture Lounge, 48 Helwick St, Wanaka.
• New Zealand's Photographers Gallery: a continuously updated
exhibition.
Portobello Gallery, cnr Highcliff and Portobello Rds,
Otago Peninsula.
• Monday-Sunday,10am-4pm. Various artists.
Quadrant Gallery, Bracken Court, 480 Moray Pl.
• Gallery open Monday-Friday noon-5.30pm, Saturday 10am-2pm.
Southland Museum and Art Gallery, 108 Gala St,
Invercargill.
• Ongoing: "Southland 150".
South Seas Gallery, 1088 Brighton Rd, Brighton.
• Open Friday-Sunday, 1pm-5pm.
Stuart Street Potters Co-operative, 14 Lower Stuart
St.
• Until October 27: Peter Gregory and Jo Howard.
Taieri Gallery, 123 Gordon Rd, Mosgiel.
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Until November 6: works by local artist Joan Scarlet.
University of Otago science library lobby and St David St
lecture theatre.
• "Zoom", by Sue Novell.
Wanaka Fine Art Gallery, 4 Helwick St.
• New works by Jane Sinclair, "Slices of Lindis", palette
knife works in oil on canvas, also curvilinear bronze
sculptures by Trevor Askin, "Smooth me down Kiwi". Open
10.30am-4pm daily.
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