They paved paradise, put up a parking lot Sylvia Schwenk
Presented in association with the 2009 Dunedin Fringe Festival, Australian artist Sylvia Schwenk presents They paved paradise, put up a parking lot, Boots for Rising Water and X Performance Dunedin. Alongside these performances, Sudhir Kumar Duppati presents “Devloution #1” and “Thus I spoke Silence” and Sarah Forgan and Irvine Forgan present WISH – About Spaces.
2009 Graduate Exhibition Eight graduates from the Dunedin School of Art
Miranda Bellamy, Emily Cannan, Reuben Moss, Natasha Nicolson, Sally-Anne Shephard, Tom Mackie, Jampa Stuart, Steve Walsh.
Hello Lamb: Perspectives of Elsewhere Curated by Michelle Armistead
Ichiro Endo, Keng Pin Hsu, Kimita Hattori, Koshi Kawachi, Tessa Laird, Ryuzo Nishida, Kennyuu Oku, Brydee Rood, Kakuro Sugimoto, Go Watabe, Daisuke Watanabe and Genda Yoshinaga.
One Day Sculpture Intertidal
Douglas Bagnall, Adam Hyde and Walker and Bromwich, curated by Rachel Gillies and Caro McCaw.
Thunder Head and Rainbow Face Mike Cooke
Using a particular visual language Mike Cooke attempts to illustrate the unexplainable. Much like a strange dream his painted works don't necessarily have a lucid meaning or communication, but can be interpreted by the viewer on their own terms.
The Blue Room 13 Artists Respond in a Psychic Way
Bekah Carran, e l. august and l. a clifton, Andrea du Chatenier, Violet Faigan, Lonnie Hutchinson, Saskia Leek, Louise Menzies, Dane Mitchell, Rebecca Pilcher, Johanna Sanders, Pippa Sanderson and Stuart Shepherd.
We Hold Back the Night Caroline McQuarrie
Reworking family portraits with textile interventions, We Hold Back The Night probes the ideologies represented by our domestic documentation of times gone by in the Upper Gallery.
The Orator Vs. The Warrior Vicky Browne
In the Darkside and Lower Galleries, The Orator Vs. the Warrior induces a contemporary technological battle for supremacy.
Ducters and Muses Margaret Dawson
Engaging recycled domestic materials in a response to the utilitarian attachments of the Blue Oyster, Margaret Dawson’s Ducters and Muses induces a searching, looking and peering action she associates with photography.
The Barge and the Bear Christina Read
In the Upper and Darkside Galleries, Auckland based artist Christina Read uses the play between text and objects to portray a certain melancholy in her mixed media installation The Barge and the Bear.