Come Rain; Come Shine Miranda Bellamy
In February 2013, The Blue Oyster Art Project Space took part in Stockholm’s independent art fair, SUPERMARKET. Dunedin based artist, Miranda Bellamy represented the Blue Oyster at the fair with a new video installation Come Rain; Come Shine.
100% Pure You PBPR
Fresh, undulating bubbles in your blood oceans ahead. PBPR will travel to the peaks of business, wade through the rivers of jargon and pull out the golden nuggets that will let your career soar to its ultimate destiny.
2012 Graduate Exhibition Curated by Briar Holt
When I Grow Up responds to the construction of various aspects of domestic life, both positively and negatively, through the works of artists Antonia Wood, Nyree McInally and Phoebe Lysbeth Kay Mackenzie.
We’re not getting out of here alive OR The Land Show
Miranda Bellamy, Kate Belton, Mark Bolland, Sophie Jerram, Mizuho Nishioka, Karim Sahai, Johnathon Titheridge, Sebastian Warne and Jane Zusters.
Edin: Edge of the Grid Collective James Voller, Tane Upjohn-Beatson and Robin Aitken
Presented in the Upper Gallery, Audio Visual Gallery and Darkside Gallery, Layers of Edin is a new installation by The Edge of the Grid Collective: Tane Upjohn-Beatson, James Voller and Robin Aitken.
being made, the other is you Ruth Myers
In the Lower Gallery, Being made, the other is you is a new video installation by Ruth Myers that positions the viewer amongst processes of attempting to name or locate / attempting to perform a specific identification in such a way as to become reflexively involved.
In the Upper Gallery, Il buono, Il brutto, Il cattivo is a sculptural performance by Sebastian Warne, Jason Ware, and Gaby Montejo.
Hallway Polly Stanton
Presented in the Audio Visual Gallery, Hallway investigates how time and the implication of drama can affect the reading of an image, generating anticipatory suspense.
Deep Sea Dis-comedusae Hayden Prujean and Carlos Wedde
For Deep Sea Dis-comedusae Prujean and Wedde pursue their own Nautical Exploration in the Darkside Gallery.
Snake Pis James R Ford
In the Lower Gallery, James R Ford's Snake Pis contemplate properties of the universe and its random yet cyclical/infinite nature using the irrational mathematical constant pi and variables of the snake.