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Browsing by Subject A friendly angel, 2005 (Sutherland)
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
- | Artnotes NZ NI - Kiwi lingo: Where everyone gets a bargain by Gina Matchitt at Anna Miles Gallery, kiwi vernacular and souvenir shopping; Award mania: Martin Hughes Contemporary Pacific Art Award, and The Fieldays No.8 Wire National Art Award; Art can be invisisble: Dane Mitchell's show Vanishing point, representing the invisible, curated by Jim and Mary Barr, at Starkwhite; Art can be dangerous: Simpson Grierson has won the 2005 Creative New Zealand Award for Bravery for the exhibition Mixed-Up Childhood held at Auckland Art Gallery Toi O Tamaki; Art can be deadly: Angela Singer exhibited a sculpture at US Animal Nature Exhibition at the Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh; Take a leaf out of the book: VERBATIM, Revelation / Oblivion exhibition at Lopdell House Gallery, curated by McNamara Gallery, Wanganui; Programme announced by City Gallery Wellington: Jane Pountney, Jeffrey Harris and Gretchen Albrecht, then Yuk King Tan; Artist-run spaces in Auckland: Special Gallery, Room 103 Achilles House, Canary Gallery, in Wellington Enjoy Gallery; Rugby meets art: Anton Oliver spoke at the opening of Michael Smither - the wonder years at Auckland Art Gallery; Maori Art overseas: Maori Art Meets America - events in San Francisco, Salem City, Oregon and Seattle, Washington State. | - |
- | Artnotes NZ NI - Kiwi lingo: Where everyone gets a bargain by Gina Matchitt at Anna Miles Gallery, kiwi vernacular and souvenir shopping; Award mania: Martin Hughes Contemporary Pacific Art Award, and The Fieldays No.8 Wire National Art Award; Art can be invisisble: Dane Mitchell's show Vanishing point, representing the invisible, curated by Jim and Mary Barr, at Starkwhite; Art can be dangerous: Simpson Grierson has won the 2005 Creative New Zealand Award for Bravery for the exhibition Mixed-Up Childhood held at Auckland Art Gallery Toi O Tamaki; Art can be deadly: Angela Singer exhibited a sculpture at US Animal Nature Exhibition at the Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh; Take a leaf out of the book: VERBATIM, Revelation / Oblivion exhibition at Lopdell House Gallery, curated by McNamara Gallery, Wanganui; Programme announced by City Gallery Wellington: Jane Pountney, Jeffrey Harris and Gretchen Albrecht, then Yuk King Tan; Artist-run spaces in Auckland: Special Gallery, Room 103 Achilles House, Canary Gallery, in Wellington Enjoy Gallery; Rugby meets art: Anton Oliver spoke at the opening of Michael Smither - the wonder years at Auckland Art Gallery; Maori Art overseas: Maori Art Meets America - events in San Francisco, Salem City, Oregon and Seattle, Washington State. | - |