Gigs
Alibi, the Octagon.
• Fridays, from 10.30pm: Hemi and Bede.
The Bog Irish Bar, George St.
• Saturday, from 10pm: Saturday Night Livewire featuring
Jaimee Evans.
Carey's Bay Hotel, 17 Macandrew Rd.
• Monday, 8pm: Beyondsemble play in the conservatory. $15 at
door.
The Church, 50 Dundas St.
• Tonight, 7pm: Song sale. Free entry, $5 to commission a
song.
• Saturday, 8pm: Laura Collins and the Back Porch Band.
Crown Hotel, Rattray St.
• Saturday: Cape Tribulation from Sydney and Local Dunedin
Supports. Cover charge on door.
Isis Lounge, 68 Princes St.
• Thursdays, from 8.30pm: jam night. Fridays, from 9pm: Oxo
Cubans.
Robbie Burns Pub, 374 George St.
• Thursdays, from 8.30pm: Calder Prescott Jazz Quartet.
• Saturdays, 4pm: Afternoon jazz sessions.
Rosie's Bar, Victoria Hotel, 137 St Andrew St.
• Thursdays, 9pm: open mike night.
Family fun
Blueskin Bay Library.
• Fridays,10.30am: story time.
Dunedin City Library, 230 Moray Pl.
• Tuesdays, 10.30am (until December 11): Wriggle and Rhyme -
active movement for early learning.
Dunedin Public Art Gallery, the Octagon.
• Saturday, noon-1pm: Scottish Week Grand Opening - Celebrate
with a skirl of the bagpipes, the Queen O'the Heather and
festivities from Dunedin's Scottish clubs and societies.
Ground floor, free.
Wednesday, 11.15am: Tours for tots - a baby-friendly tour of
the gallery.
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.
• Sunday, 11am: Animal Stories in the Attic: Gorilla! By
Anthony Browne. Discover the Attic's glorious gorilla and its
chimp cousin, and make a gorilla model. Free.
• Every Saturday and Sunday of November, 3.30pm:
"Superstition secrets" investigation station.
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
Circadian Rhythm, 72 St Andrew St.
• Wednesday, 8pm: Final poetry reading for 2012 - Our
featured poets: Kay McKenzie Cooke and Jenny Powell. MC for
the evening: Diane Brown.
Edgar Centre, Portsmouth Dr.
• Wednesday, 7.30pm: Dunedin RSA Choir "A tribute to the
merchant navy".
Knox Church, 449 George St.
• Today, 12.15pm: "French Connection" - French organ music
played by Simon Mace and Peter Stockwell. Gold coin donation.
Otago Museum, 419 Great King St.
• Sunday, 1pm: The Bedfords - guitar, harmonica and vocals
from country rock and blues duo.
• Monday, 7.30pm: Society of Women Musicians November Recital
Meeting featuring Poulenc's The Story of Babar the Little
Elephant adapted from the French for narrator and piano and
performed by Honor McKellar and Vivienne McLean. All welcome.
Guests $5. Hutton Theatre.
Port Chalmers Town Hall, 1 Grey St.
• Saturday, 7.30pm: Ad Hoc Cabaret: Beautiful Madness Tour.
Cash door sales $25/$15. Pre-sales $20/$12 via adhoc.nz@gmail.com. Cash
bar/supper.
Regent Theatre, the Octagon, Dunedin.
• Wednesday, 6.30pm: NZSO Beethoven 7 - The Radio Network
Concerts.
St Paul's Cathedral, Dunedin.
• Tuesday, 12.50pm: "101" organ music - plays Johann
Sebastian Bach's epic Passacaglia and Fugue in C minor (BWV
582).
Plays Fortune Theatre, Stuart St.
• Until December 8: Calendar Girls, written by Tim Firth.
Oamaru Repertory Theatre, Itchen St, Oamaru.
• Until Sunday: This 'n' That in Music and Melodrama - Songs
interspersed with melodrama and readings; meet some of
Charles Dickens' characters. Box office open daily from
11am-5pm, phone (03) 434-8868.
Otago Museum, 419 Great King St.
• Tomorrow, 6.30pm: The Piltdown Man - Beyond The Grave
Series. Whodunnit Mystery: coinciding with the centenary of
the Piltdown Man hoax. Animal Attic. Bookings essential: (03)
474-7474. Tickets $15.
Talks and films
Arts Building (Burns 5), University of Otago.
• Tonight, 7.30pm: The Classical Association of Otago
presents Matthew Trundle, University of Auckland, "Money,
Coinage and the Classical Greeks". All interested members of
the public, staff, faculty and students are welcome to
attend.
Dunedin Gasworks Museum Energy Eco-Centre, Braemar
St.
• Sunday, 2pm: "Renewable energy production: DIY 5 solar and
renewable energy projects to do" by Tim Bishop, Solaraction
NZ co-chair. Free entry.
Edinburgh Rock, north abutment Leith Bridge, Anzac
Avenue.
• Sunday 1.30-3.30pm: Otago Sculpture Trust presents a public
event featuring a discussion and temporary installation
centred on significant aspects of cultural exchange.
Dunedin Public Art Gallery, the Octagon.
• Saturday, 3pm: Jim and Mary Barr will give a floor talk on
the contemporary loans and collection in the exhibition
"Elsewhere".
• Sunday, 3pm: Megan Dunn, an art writer, will discuss Yvonne
Todd's latest body of work "Wall of Seahorsel".
Mosgiel Library, Hartstonge Ave, Mosgiel.
• Tuesday, 10.45am and 3.45pm: Jewels of the World -
America's National Parks: Hawai'i Volcanoes.
Otago Museum, 419 Great King St.
• Today, 5.30pm: "The Mystery of the Cambodian Body Jars" -
Beyond The Grave Series. Nancy Beavan, researcher at the
University of Otago, discusses her research unravelling the
secrets of mysterious body jars found perched on the edge of
Cambodian cliff faces. Free.
• Daily, 2pm, talks through November. Today: "The legends of
Maui Potiki". Tomorrow: "Matariki".
• Saturday: "Greek Coins". Sunday: "Southern Whaling".
Monday: "Extinct Birds of the South Island". Tuesday: "The
Flamboyant Flamingo".
Wednesday: "Kiwi - Bird and Icon".
• Daily 4pm: Special exhibitions talk, "The Moriori of
Rekohu: T'chakat henu - People of the Land".
Meet at the information desk. Free with exhibition admission.
Regent Theatre, the Octagon.
• Tomorrow, 7pm: the Centre for Science Communication Student
Film Premiere. Tickets $5 plus booking fees. Pre-sales from
ticketdirect.co.nz, the Regent theatre. Door sales subject to
availability.
Roxburgh Town Hall, Scotland St.
• Saturday, 5pm: Diary of a Wimpy Kid 3 - Dog Days.
• Saturday, 8pm: The Bourne Legacy.
Exhibitions
Arrowtown Gallery, 8 Berkshire St.
• Collection of early New Zealand paintings by a variety of
New Zealand artists.
Art-cut Gallery, 71 Melmore Tce, Old Cromwell Historic
Precinct.
• Contemporary art and design, open daily 10am-4pm.
Artist's Room, 2 Dowling St.
• "Figuratively Speaking", by Luke Hollis and Stephen
Martyn-Welch.
• Opening Saturday: work by Inge Doesburg and Greg Lewis.
Bellamys Gallery, Macandrew Bay.
• Until November 26: "When North Meets South".
Brett McDowell Gallery, 5 Dowling St.
• Paula Rego.
Central Stories Museum and Art Gallery.
• 21 Centennial Ave, Alexandra.
• Until February 10: "Gold is where you find it", 150 years
of gold in Central Otago. Artefacts, paintings and
photographs.
Creative Arts Centre, 142 Clyde St, Balclutha.
• Until Sunday: Art South Otago Annual Exhibition and
TrustPower Awards 2012. Open daily 10am-5pm.
Clyde Station Museum, Fraser St.
• Sunday: open day 10am-4pm.
Dunedin City Library, 230 Moray Pl.
• Until December 2: "Next Stop Antarctica: Dunedin's Role in
Polar Exploration".
Dunedin Community Gallery, 20 Princes St.
• Until Saturday: Otago Potters Group 50th Anniversary
Celebration and Exhibition. Monday-Saturday, 10am-5pm,
Sunday, 11am-3pm.
Dunedin International Airport.
• November-December: Ruby Anderson, Rosemary Richards and
Susan Videler.
Dunedin Public Art Gallery, the Octagon.
• Until December 9: A.H. O'Keeffe: "Light in the
Shadows".
• Until February 17, 2013: Yvonne Todd, "Wall of
Seahorsel".
• Ongoing: "Elsewhere" Contemporary WorkOngoing: 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.
• Saturday until November 22: "SITE12 Exhibition".
• Open Saturday, 10am-4pm and Monday-Thursday, noon-4pm.
Eastern Southland Gallery, Gore.
• Until November 25: Michael O'Kane "On Assignment".
• Until November 25: Gericault to Gauguin: print-making in
France 1820-1900.
Faculty of Law, Richardson Building, University of
Otago.
• Until November 30: "Art in Law VIII".
The Gallery, Glenfalloch Woodland Gardens.
• Open daily 10.30am-4pm.
Gallery on Blueskin, 1 Harvey St, Waitati.
• "The Corner Dairy Sculpture" by Paul Cardno.
• "New oil paintings and canvas prints by Charles
Barrington". Open Wednesday-Sunday 10.30am-4.30pm, (03)
482-2080 and (03) 425-0475.
Gallery De Novo, 101 Stuart St.
• Until November 22: Geoffrey Robinson, Jasmine Middlebrook,
Philip Maxwell.
Gallery Thirty Three, 33 Helwick St, Wanaka.
• Until November 22: "On your Wings" a group exhibition
featuring five jewellers - Kate Alterio, Jane Dodd, Rebecca
Fargher, Lisa West and Kathryn Yeats.
Glue Gallery, 26 Stafford St.
• Until November 25: "Light as Day" Cookie Martin - "I only
have three hearts".
• Resident # 8 - Armstrong Vaughan, November 15-December 2.
Green Island Gallery, 194 Main South Rd, Green
Island.
• Open Saturday until December 24: Works by Rennell Chivers
and other artists.
Hope Gallery, Dunedin Railway Station.
• Until Saturday: "Land Girl Project - A Forgotten Story" by
Jai Hall.
Hotel St Clair, 24 the Esplanade.
• "Oceans of Inspiration", Derek Morrison.
Inge Doesburg Studio and Gallery, 6 Castle St.
• Until Saturday: Kim Pieters and Kirsten Ferguson, "Is the
colour the thing or is the thing the colour?"
• Various artists. Hours: Thursday-Saturday, noon-2pm or by
appointment.
Kapa Design Gallery, 29 Rees St, Queenstown.
• Until Tuesday: Weston Frizzell, "Recent History".
Kenmure Exhibition Space, 506 Kaikorai Valley Rd, Kenmure,
Dunedin.
• Until Saturday: Emma J.V. Hogg, "Creation and End of World
Myths", open 3pm-6pm. Public welcome.
Lakes District Museum, Arrowtown.
• Until February 10, 2013: "Gold is where you find it", 150
years of gold in Central Otago. Artefacts, paintings and
photographs.
McAtamney Gallery, upstairs at old post office building,
47-49 Talbot St, Geraldine.
• Until November 25: Michael Deavoll "Confluence of
Histories".
• Ongoing: new artists and work by Sarah Harper, John
Badcock, Sarah Backler (ceramics) and Douglas Badcock.
Milford Galleries Dunedin, 18 Dowling St.
• Until December 5: Bridie Henderson "Fallen Feathers", Nigel
Brown "Black Paper" and "New and Recent Works" featuring Neil
Dawson, Michael Hight, Reuben Paterson, Andy Leleisi'uao,
Wallace and Shigeyuki Kihara.
Milford Galleries Queenstown, 9A Earl St.
• Opens Saturday until December 12: "Natural Space" by Paul
Martinson and "Works on Paper" various artist.
Mint Gallery, 32 Moray Pl.
• Until November 29: Tracy Connolly, paintings featuring
Antarctic and New Zealand landscapes.
• Noon-5.30pm weekdays and noon-4pm Saturdays.
North Otago Museum, 60 Thames St, Oamaru.
• Permanent exhibition: "Waitaki Landscapes".
Otago Museum, 419 Great King St.
• "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.
• Until February 1, 2013: New works by Lorane Marlow "The
girls and more". Exhibition by J. K. Weir, "Southern Trees".
Open Friday-Sunday, 1-5pm, or by appointment, (03) 481-1805.
Stuart Street Potters Co-operative, 14 Lower Stuart
St.
• Until November 24: Anne McLean and Lisa Simpson.
University of Otago Library, first floor.
• Until December: "Around the Block on Tenterhooks" by Emma
Chalmers.
University of Otago science library lobby and St David St
lecture theatre.
• "Zoom", by Sue Novell.
Toi O Tahuna Fine Art Gallery, 29 Rees St,
Queenstown.
• Until Tuesday: Liam Te Nahu "Waiora Taiohi, Manawa Hou -
Young Spirit, New Heart".
Wanaka Fine Art Gallery, 4 Helwick St.
Open 10.30am-4pm daily. New works by Jane Sinclair, "Slices
of Lindis", also curvilinear bronze sculptures by Trevor
Askin, "Smooth me down Kiwi".
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