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Claudia Kogachi’s ‘’Real Estate Agent’’ is a textile piece with a big red SOLD sign. Elisabeth Pointon’s work ‘’Big Win’’, a large red inflatable chamber is like the flagship statement for the celebration. Holding space for new and emerging artists has always been one of Millers’ strengths, and this crazy blow-up sculpture where you can step inside and try your luck at winning is not unlike life in the arts. Claudia Kogachi’s ‘’Real Estate Agent’’ is a textile piece with a big red SOLD sign. It feels like the perfect and most unattainable response to ‘’Big Win’’. Both are not only grappling with the reality of life in the arts but also our generation, where winning the lottery and buying your own home are safe in your dreams. ....
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05:00, May 26 2021 supplied Author Jackson Nieuwland with their I Am A Human Being book of poetry which won the MitoQ Best First Book AWard for Poetry. Jackson Nieuwland is a genderqueer writer from Te Whanganui-a-Tara. Their first book, I Am A Human Being, was published by Compound Press in 2020 and recently won the MitoQ Best First Book Award for Poetry. They run Food Court Books with Carolyn DeCarlo. Each poem in I Am A Human Being begins with the phrase “I am a” and continues from the perspective of a different object, animal, or occupation, they say. “This array of voices accumulates into an expression of queer identity and experience. The poems shift in tone and style, at one moment humorous, the next surreal, the next deeply personal.” ....
On Wednesday night, Airini Beautrais suddenly became $57,000 richer when she won the Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction, New Zealand’s premier book award. But you won’t see her quitting her day job any time soon. “It’s kind of like this dream scenario to just write for a year, but then what will you do the year after that?” Beautrais wondered aloud. “You need money to pay the bills, your kids still need food and clothing, and you’ve used up your funds. It’s a bit of a conundrum.” Beautrais was speaking the morning after the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards ceremony – still, she admitted, slightly reeling from her big win the night before. ....