EVENTS FOR JANUARY THROUGH NOVEMBER
- Visiting Curators Programme
Te Uru and UNSW Galleries are delighted to announce the Visiting Curators Programme, a new partnership and exchange programme designed to foster deeper engagement between practitioners and institutions in Aotearoa and Australia.
- 01 May - 30 November
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- Guest Lecture with Pip Willis
Pip Wallis visited Tamaki Makaurau/Auckland from Naarm/Melbourne 6–9 May and delivered a guest lecture on her research/practice to date.
- 08 May - 08 June
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- Exhibition Opening
Join us on Saturday 25 May from 4-6pm for the opening of two new exhibitions – Justene Williams: Making do rhymes with poo and Eternally Temporary: From the collection of and supported by the Kelliher Art Trust.
- 25 May 4-6pm
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- Live Performance: Justene Williams
For the opening week of Making do rhymes with poo, Justene Williams will perform 6-hour ‘working days', during which she will complete menial tasks with her own body to transform the gallery space. The work addresses conscious and unconscious forms of labour undertaken by the body.
- 27 May - 01 June 10am-4:30 pm
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- POETIC RESPONSES TO FRED GRAHAM: TOI WHAKAATA / REFLECTIONS
Narrative and the sharing of knowledge are central threads in Fred Graham: Toi Whakaata / Reflections. The works evoke Māori histories, personal stories, and observations of the natural world. For this event, local poets Jo Bragg and Ivy Lynden-Hancy perform poems written in response to the exhibtion.
- 22 June 11am-12pm
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- REHUTAI: BETWEEN KNOWLEDGE AND KNOWING
Join artists and curators of Rehutai for an exhibition walkthrough in which they will unpack the process of responding to taonga in Museum collections through the production of new work.
- 27 July 11am-12pm
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