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Stunning Showcase Of Māori Art At Upcoming Exhibition

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 .

Gisborne artist Brian Campbell will keep head above water in Hastings exhibition

Gisborne artist Brian Campbell will keep head above water in Hastings exhibition 4 May, 2021 06:00 PM 4 minutes to read 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 Hawkes Bay Today 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.

Hastings City Art Gallery exhibition to include local seniors work

Hastings City Art Gallery exhibition to include local seniors work 14 Apr, 2021 11:39 PM 3 minutes to read 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.

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