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The re-energising of street art at Canterbury Museum is a highlight as Warren Feeney’s list of 10 must-see exhibitions in for the month returns in May. Plus the Physics Room’s Bedrock helps us remember who we are, an Art Chemist opens in Ōtautahi with a promise of wellbeing. and there is more. 1. Benjamin Work, Hakē: Street Art Revealed, Canterbury Museum, Rolleston Ave. Auckland-born Tongan/Scottish street artist Benjamin Work’s 330 square metre floor-to-wall mural brings a newfound spirit to the Canterbury Museum’s Exhibition Hall – the site of its inaugural 2013 street art festival, Rise. Work’s panoramic mural represents his response to a Tongan ‘Akau tau’ war club from the museum’s collection, given life anew in the company of ....
Tuesday, 15 December, 2020 - 10:53 A talented young artist in Auckland has been named the winner of oOh!media New Zealand’s ‘Art in the Hood’ initiative among an impressive selection of artworks created by children from 21 primary schools across the country. Noa, a 12-year-old from Kadimah School, took out the award for her depiction of Auckland’s CBD, which deeply impressed the judging panel in a project designed to publicly showcase art with a local flavour. I was shocked at first, but I’m super excited to have won, she said. I like my neighbourhood because it is calm and colourful. Although the city seems small, there are lots of things that make it feel big. In our neighbourhood there are lots of trees and lots of birdlife. We are lucky to have Myers Park nearby which gives lots of space to run. ....
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Press Release – oOh Media A talented young artist in Auckland has been named the winner of oOh!media New Zealand’s ‘Art in the Hood’ initiative among an impressive selection of artworks created by children from 21 primary schools across the country. Noa, a 12-year-old from Kadimah School, took out the award for her depiction of Auckland’s CBD, which deeply impressed the judging panel in a project designed to publicly showcase art with a local flavour. “I was shocked at first, but I’m super excited to have won,” she said. “I like my neighbourhood because it is calm and colourful. Although the city seems small, there are lots of things that make it feel big. In our neighbourhood there are lots of trees and lots of birdlife. We are lucky to have Myers Park nearby which gives lots of space to run.” ....