Archived Exhibitions


Helen Becconsall

Front Gallery, 8th–26th April 2009

Helen Becconsall’s paintings have consistently moved between a figuration and abstraction that has equally been realised through an instinctive and rational approach to the construction of images. Over-riding this ...

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Jaimee Peters

Canaday Gallery, 8th–26th April 2009

In images that move constantly between an effortless and uneasy tension from abstraction to representation, Jamie Peters’ art recognises the ambiguities of formalist painting. Signs and symbols that seek to ...

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Edwards + Johann - 'A Splinter in the Eye is the Best Looking Glass'

North Gallery, 8th–25th April 2009

Edwards + Johann: have work together in interdisciplinary practice since 2007, exploring play and process. Highlights of their practices, individual and collective, include Victoria’s doctoral work in 2006 NightWatch...moving ...

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Sam Harrison - 'Fallen 2'

Mair Gallery, 8th–25th April 2009

Following his exhibition at COCA in 2008 Sam Harrison, in this body of new work, continues his commitment to the multi-faceted potential of human form in two and three dimensions ...

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Earl Tutty - 'Dawn Chorus'

Front Gallery, 18th March–5th April 2009

In this new body of work Earl Tutty explores the idea of entrapment. He states: ‘The captive bird acts as metaphor, observer and messenger for relationships, both domestic and for ...

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Ramonda Te Maiharoa & Irene Schroder - 'The Fishermen's Daughters'

Canaday Gallery, 18th March–5th April 2009

Ramonda Te Maiharoa was born in Bluff, Aotearoa, training at the Brisbane Institute of Art, and working in Australia and New Zealand. Jane Zusters comments: her imagery invites us ‘to ...

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