Works by Anna Eckert.
A look at what's happening in the world of
art.
Have your say
Otago Museum is inviting the community to have its say about
the museum and its direction.
The community feedback forum takes place at 5.30pm on Tuesday
March 9, in the Barclay Theatre.
Share your views and contribute ideas for programmes,
exhibitions and events.
For more information please contact Juliet Pierce, marketing
coordinator, phone 474-7474 ext 845,email juliet.pierce@otagomuseum.govt.nz
or visit the Otago Museum's website at www.otagomuseum.govt.nz
Paul's works showcased
Artist the late Joanna Margaret Paul is remembered in an
exhibition opening in Dunedin tomorrow.
"The Colour of Candour" showcases many works that have not
been previously exhibited, including watercolours,
architectural works, landscapes and nature studies.
Paul came to Dunedin in the late 1960s and taught art at St
Dominic's College.
A limited edition, numbered, hardcover catalogue printed by
Kilmog Press will be launched at tomorrow's opening at
5.30pm.
The exhibition runs at the Brett McDowell Gallery until March
25.
Group exhibition
Artsenta, a shared art studio for people who are part of the
mental-health community, presents an eclectic exhibition at
the Art Station next week.
"Making Tracks" is a group show featuring painting, pottery,
textiles, bone carving, paua and copper works, embroidery,
jewellery and multimedia sculpture.
The studio offers people the opportunity to work at their own
pace or with tuition and the exhibition reflects the wide
variety of creative mediums it is possible to explore at
Artsenta.
"Making Tracks" is open daily at the Hope Gallery, in Dunedin
Railway Station, from 10am till 4pm.
It opens on Wednesday, March 10, and runs until Friday, March
19.
NZ, Swedish textile art
New Zealand and Swedish textile art comes together in a
bipartite exhibition opening at the Blue Oyster next week.
"Re-Fibra" brings New Zealand perspectives and practices into
dialogue with the work of leading Swedish textile artists.
Featuring the work of Victoria Andersson, Andrea Chandler,
Anna Eckert, Jacquelyn Greenbank, Ngahina Hohaia, Malena
Karlsson, Genevieve Packer and Jeanette Schäring, "Re-Fibra"
is on at the Blue Oyster Project Art Space until March 20.
Sing out
The Southern Youth Choir is looking for singers aged 16-25
and will hold auditions on March 5, 6 and 7.
For audition information phone John Leslie on 489-1777 or
email awa-iti@xtra.co.nz
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