On the back of last year’s successful Tika Tonu exhibition, Hastings City Art Gallery Te Whare Toi o Heretaunga is set to unveil a new collaborative offering that seeks to shine a light on the value of Māori art. Opening on Friday, June 11 at .
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Gisborne artist Brian Campbell will keep head above water in Hastings exhibition
4 May, 2021 06:00 PM
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From his studio in Gisborne, artist Brian Campbell explores a world in which humans are the architects of their own downfall.Photo / Charly Walsh
From his studio in Gisborne, artist Brian Campbell explores a world in which humans are the architects of their own downfall.Photo / Charly Walsh
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A meeting in the surf decades ago has culminated in a bold new exhibition at Te Whare Toi o Heretaunga Hastings City Art Gallery.
HCAG curator Clayton Gibson, from Gisborne, met artist Brian Campbell in the water and, as the years passed, became familiar with his work.
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Hastings City Art Gallery exhibition to include local seniors work
14 Apr, 2021 11:39 PM
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Enliven day programme coordinator Janelle Kirkpatrick assists day client Gloria Manning at one of the workshops. Photo / Supplied
Enliven day programme coordinator Janelle Kirkpatrick assists day client Gloria Manning at one of the workshops. Photo / Supplied
Budding senior artists will have their work shown in Hastings City Art Gallery as contributions to a new exhibition.
Currently running, the Flirting with Form exhibition curated by Andrea Gaskin will display new works by thirteen emerging older artists, developed over eight months during a mentoring project, Toi ako, between practicing artists and older people living in care.