Three Points of Tension Ali Bramwell

29 May 2001 - 9 June 2001

Masters candidate from the Dunedin School of Art Ali Bramwell presents Three Points of Tension.

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Hannah Beehre Solo Exhibition

15 May 2001 - 26 May 2001

Christchurch based artist Hannah Beehre's linear and circular installation playfully skirts the surface area of the Blue Oyster, creating colourful pathways and symbolic punctuations among the architecture of the gallery.

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International artist Jan van der Ploeg presents a one-night only event GRIP

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Platform Owen Kahl

1 May 2001 - 12 May 2001

Recent Dunedin School of Art graduate Owen Kahl's Platform populates the gallery with rows of networked computers inspired by jewllery aesthetics. Like a string of beads, the computers act together within one stream of consciousness.

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Autoskinning: passive abduction no.1 KIT

18 April 2001 - 28 April 2001

A new configuration of the found, speeding towards an illogical implosion.

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Travel Stories VI Ina Johann

14 April 2001 - 3 April 2001

This exhibition by German artist Ina Johann responds to the Oblique site specific art project which took place in the small rural South Island community of Otira.

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Pedestrian Fiona Amundsen

20 March 2001 - 31 March 2001

Fiona Amundsen in her photographic exhibition Pedestrian plays with understandings of reality and representation, questioning notions of the photographic image as being purely 'objective.'

 

 

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Dan Arps, Hannah Beehre, Emma Bugden, Edward Clemens, Paul Johns, Douglas Rex Kelaher, Sean Kerr, Isaac Leuchs, Layla Rudneva McKay, Daniel Malone, Michael Morley, Jonathon Nicol, Warren Olds, Julaine Stepehson, Peter Robinson and Ben Webb.

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A night of performance At the Blue Oyster Gallery

20 February 2001 - 3 March 2001

Teresa Andrew, Ali Bramwell, Steve Carr, Anthony Deaker, Karen Fensom, Farina Lim, Sleep.

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The Impossibility of Comfortable Living Phil Murray

6 February 2001 - 17 February 2001

Dunedin School of Art graduate Phil Murray presents his first solo exhibition, using found objects to create an immersive, light filled sculptural installation.

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