[Eddy] Deborah Crowe and Eldon Booth
[Eddy] is a sound installation designed to pierce, encircle and project audio around and through Audio Visual Gallery.
Under the Rose Karin Strachan
Presented in the Darkside Gallery, Under the Rose is a sculptural installation of new work by Karin Strachan consisting predominantly of cast resin pieces.
Caves are made of rock but not this cave Sian Torrington
Caves are made of rock but not this cave is a collaborative exhibition located in the Lower Gallery that brings together new work by Sian Torrington, Joan Fleming and Rachel O’Neill.
The Stars Have Always Risen Laura Marsh and Ed Lust
Presented in association with Puaka Matariki Festival Dunedin 2012, The Stars Have Always Risen refers to the fact that although the Matariki constellation has marked, and been celebrated as the beginning of the new year by Maori since pre-European arrival, celebrations dwindled in the 1940s.
Notable Serenity Chris Hargreaves
While Chris Hargreaves' Notable Serenity in the Audio Visual Gallery may be intended as a tool for considering our physical environment, it also serves as a reminder that it is beneficial to get lost occasionally in contemplation.
Fallen Empire: Museum of True History in Collaboration Karl Chitham and Jack Ross
Located in the Darkside Gallery, Fallen Empire: the Museum of True History [MOTH] presented by artist Karl Chitham with writer Dr Jack Ross to explore the collections of the little known Society of Inner Light.
Artifact Caroline McQuarrie
In the Lower Gallery, Artifact extends Caroline McQuarrie's ongoing investigation and combination of craft based practices and photography in contemporary art.
Pick 'N Mix Alex Porter, Rosie Rowe, Alexandra Savtchenko-Belskaia, Ted Whitaker
Alex Porter, Rosie Rowe, Alexandra Savtchenko-Belskaia, Ted Whitaker.
Suicide Pavilions Simon Esling and Clara Chon
Presented in the Darkside Gallery, Suicide Pavilions is a collaborative exhibition of new work between Auckland-based artists Simon Esling and Clara Chon comprising works on paper, a photograph, printed suicide notes and objects.
Back to You Shannon Williamson
Shannon Williamson’s Lower Gallery exhibition of new work presents the very process of her drawing and painting practice.