iD2K16 Curated by Hana Aoake
Josephine Mead, Clara Chon, Rose Thomas, Motoko Kikkawa, Severine Costa, Alessandra Banal
iD2K16 introduces your fashion forecast, take charge of your life and curate the lifestyle you deserve!!!
INTERFERENCE TOO Francis van Hout
A continuation of Francis van Hout’s preoccupation with spaces in between, INTERFERENCE TOO is a time-based meditation on the void-like spaces that are habitually created in every exhibition.
Suspicious Minds Zoe Crook and Aodhan Madden
Blue Oyster Performance Series
In association with the Dunedin Fringe Festival
Piti Montessori | Merge Nodes Sorawit Songsataya | Joe Hamilton
The Blue Oyster is pleased to present a dual showing by two artists that employ online and offline modes of production to generate film and sculpture.
Probstian Aesthetic Curated by Dan Arps
Teghan Burt, Xin Cheng, Judy Darragh, Megan Dunn, Selena Gerzic, Oliver Gilbert, Christopher LG Hill, Virginia Overell, Eli Orzessek, Francis Till, Tim Wagg
Trigongle Brydee Rood and Karin Hofko
Trigongle tri-gong-glee [tráj-gɔ́ŋ-glí] envelopes concepts around traveller and messenger, locating the triangle as a vehicle for our expression and passage. Within a language of process, performance and video, isolation and togetherness are pairing up and coming alive in various corners and dimensions.
unpainted Curated by Briar Holt
Helen Calder, James Bellaney, Kim Pieters, Fu On Chung.
Considering painting as the premise for this exhibition but not the parameter, ‘unpainted’ manifests in symmetrical configuration by drawing together four artists.
ornamental labours Andrew Kennedy and Blaine Western
The Optimists John Ward Knox and Sophie Bannan
The Blue Oyster is pleased to present 'The Optimists', new work by Christchurch based artist Sophie Bannan and Auckland based artist John Ward Knox. While each artist presents a series of work unique to their current practice, 'The Optimists' offers a parallel moment; a space to overlap without preconceived themes or constructed ideologies.
Te Ao Huri Huri | The Turning World Becky Cameron
Presented in association with Puaka Matariki Festival Dunedin 2014, Te Ao Huri Huri | The Turning World uses a series of constructed lamps projecting through turning patterned shades to immerse the viewer in changing stories of the cosmos, the cycles of life and death, the atua Rangi and Papa.