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My Wellington: Historian Redmer Yska lifts the lid on what he loves about the capital
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How to enjoy a cultural weekend getaway in Wellington
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Bena Jackson and Teresa Collins,
Afterlooking in the shed we looked on top, digital video, still, 2020. Image courtesy of the artists
Massey University alumnae Bena Jackson and Teresa Collins are launching their new exhibition titled
Bound in secret knots next week at Enjoy art gallery in Wellington.
The new exhibition by Pōneke Wellington-based artists opens February 19 and runs until April 3.
Including new sculptural and moving image works, Ms Jackson and Ms Collins have set themselves the challenge to produce an exhibition from discarded goods.
The end result follows months of gathering materials from requesting scraps from local businesses and collecting discarded items from pavements, to making use of online forums, and a public call for unwanted items held at Enjoy in July 2020.
The work of Terry Stringer and Richard McWhannell in conversation at Bowen Galleries.
Arihia Latham spends some summer lunch hours going down hallways and up staircases to a few of Cuba Street’s small galleries Walking down the cool, narrow hallway to Bowen Galleries on Ghuznee Street, to an exhibition of new work by established artists Terry Stringer and Richard McWhannell, I realised how awkward I still feel taking that first step into the hush of a gallery. A small part of me doesn’t feel like I belong. It can take courage to walk in, or upstairs to a small gallery not open to the street. For some it doesn’t feel like their space.