How to spend 24 hours in New Plymouth stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Friday, 2 July 2021, 12:24 pm
Two former Spotswood College students will feature in a
nationwide art show that’s coming to NPDC’s
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery next week.
Vaughn Te Huki
and Alfie Armes will have their work featured in Top Art
2021, a touring exhibition hosted by NZQA which showcases
the best portfolios in NCEA Level 3 from the previous
year.
Vaughn Te Huki has been selected for his
sculpture, made using clay, sticks, metal wire and painted
paper mache. He has looked to diverse sources to inspire his
folio such as Māori pā, the history of Auschwitz and the
Mad Max franchise.
Thursday, 18 February 2021, 4:15 pm
Govett-Brewster
Art Gallery / Len Lye Centre - photo credit Patrick
Reynolds
The Govett-Brewster Art
Gallery / Len Lye Centre have teamed up with the Auckland
Art Fair 2021 as its exclusive Museum Partner, forging a
stronger connection between the national art event and
Taranaki as a vibrant, creative place.
The Auckland
Art Fair is the biggest event on the nation’s visual arts
calendar, and an important opportunity for Taranaki to
connect to thousands of art collectors and supporters.
Through a creative collaboration between Taranaki
organisations and attractions Len Lye’s Big Blade
sculpture will be on display for the first time in Auckland
Press Release – Venture Taranaki
Govett-Brewster Art Gallery / Len Lye Centre – photo credit Patrick Reynolds
The Govett-Brewster Art Gallery / Len Lye Centre have teamed up with the Auckland Art Fair 2021 as its exclusive Museum Partner, forging a stronger connection between the national art event and Taranaki as a vibrant, creative place.
The Auckland Art Fair is the biggest event on the nation’s visual arts calendar, and an important opportunity for Taranaki to connect to thousands of art collectors and supporters. Through a creative collaboration between Taranaki organisations and attractions Len Lye’s Big Blade sculpture will be on display for the first time in Auckland this February.