Trouble Everyday Kate Woods
In the Lower Gallery, Trouble Everyday sources ‘found’ printed images and contain ‘found’ artworks from the 60s/70s Earthwork era.
Uninvited Carmel Cosgrove
Installation which investigates issues involved with private and displaced spaces in the Upper Gallery.
Down the Gurgler Sue Marshall
An examination of a females perception of masculinity through the documentation of the everyday activity of shaving, using film and photography in the Darkside Gallery.
Workshop: Zeitgeist Becomes Form Curated by Max Oettli
Emily Cannan, Mark Currie, Emily Hlavac-Green, Julia Johnstone, Michelle Krause, Alex Lovell-Smith and Jess Lousley.
Tomahawk Adam Douglass
Recognising the importance of site to this new painting and installation series, Adam Douglass’s opening will be held at his studio in Bath Street.
Ghost Moth Aidan Howse
In the Upper Gallery, Aidan Howse’s exhibition explores the use of the ceramic medium balancing traditional techniques with non-conventional methods.
Untitled (Past) C. Scott
Inspired by three events in New Zealand history, C. Scott presents Untitled (Past) - experiments in impermanence in the Darkside Gallery.
MODERNLOVE Jason Secto
In the Lower Gallery, MODERNLOVE explores the paradigms of genetic engineering, nanotechnology and cloning- specifically in the area of 'in vitro fertilisation'.
Postmodern T-shirt Clearance Sale Craig Hilton
Hiltons work transforms the usually non-commercial environment of the Blue Oysters Upper Gallery into retail bliss: a CLEARANCE SALE!
How to Draw Trees Magbh McIntyre
In the Darkside Gallery: Like the uncontrollable unfolding of conversatition meandering, pacing, interrupted, McInytre's installation presents the multiplicity of story telling, recounting and interpretation.