In Neither Use nor Ornament Canterbury artist Brendan Ryan presents a new body of work that pays tribute to the foundation of his practice. His use of found objects whose ...
Interruption to Transmission features the work of four artists whose iconography seems to deliberately conceal as much as it seeks to reveal. The presence of the personal marks or gestures ...
In this new series, Kathie Watson offers this collection of work to the memory of the late Pat Hanly reflecting on his exuberant use of primary colours and his fundamental ...
In Past, Presence Lynne Lambert explore the ideas and issues of self identity and memory. “I am interested in the way clothing can reference the body even though the figure ...
End of the Game makes reference to the dilemmas of existence at the beginning of the 21st century and Paul Haywood’s ongoing concern to seek out solutions. Haywood’s ...
The Port Hills, a prominent Canterbury geological feature of volcanic origin, much beloved by tour buses, walkers, cyclists, amateur artists, prostitutes and their clients, boy racers and property developers, or ...