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Victoria University of Wellington www.adamartgallery.org.nz

Enjoy Public Art Gallery Level One, 147 Cuba Street www.enjoy.org.nz

4 Poynton Terrace Central Auckland www.audiofoundation.org.nz

ROAR!

Ferari

The Engine Room

The Russian Frost Farmers 2 Eva Street www.therussianfrostfarmers.com

Unit 24, 8-14 Madden St Central Auckland www.gloriaknight.co.nz

CHRISTCHURCH

Projectspace B431

241chambers

20 Whitaker Place Central Auckland www.projectspaceB431.auckland.ac.nz

Rm

Ground Floor, 295 Karangahape Road Central Auckland www.rm103.org

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Window space, 1 Ponsonby Road Ponsonby www.youthartcommittee.tumblr.com

Snowhite Gallery

Building One, Gate One Carrington Rd, Mt Albert, Auckland www.unitec.ac.nz/unitec/snowhite

split/fountain

241 Moorhouse Avenue www.chambers241.wordpress.com

Dog Park Art Project Space 3/375 Wilsons Road Waltham www.dogpark.co.nz

The Physics Room

A Contemporary Art Project Space 2nd and 3rd Floor, 209 Tuam Street www.physicsroom.org.nz

Room Four

336 St Asaph Street www.roomfour.co.nz

DUNEDIN

3C/23 Dundonald Street Eden Terrace, Auckland www.splitfountain.org

Blue Oyster Art Project Space

ST PAUL St

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The Depot Artspace

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Gallery One and Two Level 1 WM Building, 40 St Paul Street Gallery Three 39 Symonds St (cnr Mount st and Symonds st) www.stpaulst.aut.ac.nz

28 Clarence St, Devonport www.thedepotartspace.co.nz

The Film Archive Auckland Exhibition Space Level One, 300 Karangahape Road Central Auckland www.filmarchive.org.nz

Window

(currently relocating... check their website for details) www.blueoyster.org.nz Project space & residential studios 24 Stafford Street www.none.org.nz

The complete Appliance archive is now online www.appliancezine.org Follow Appliance on Twitter @Appliancezine Cover image: Free Store, Kim Paton, 2010. Image courtesy of Lettingspace. Thank you to Mark Amery and Sophie Jerram.

WAIKATO 113 Alexandra Street, Hamilton www.facebook.com/drawinc

RAMP Gallery

Waikato Institute of Technology Hamilton http://ramp.mediarts.net.nz/about.html

Calder and Lawson Gallery Academy of Performing Arts, Gate 2B University of Waikato www.waikato.ac.nz/academy/gallery

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University of Auckland Central Library Foyer www.window.auckland.ac.nz

New Pacific Studio, Mt Bruce, Wairarapa. newpacificstudio@xtra.co.nz. www.newpacificstudio.org.nz

Gloria Knight

Corner of Taranaki and Ghuznee Streets www.filmarchive.org.nz

More graduate exhibition details being released weekly. Keep an eye on the What’s On section at www.artistsalliance.org.nz If you would like to list an exhibition please feel free to send through the full details and an image to admin@artistsalliance.org.nz

25a Princes Street Central Auckland www.georgefraser.auckland.ac.nz

The Film Archive medigallery

Elam Graduate Show 2013 (Auckland) November 30 - December 1, 10am - 5pm

George Fraser Gallery

East End Block 1, Massey University Wellington 63 Wallace Street, Entrance C

Wintec: End of year shows for the School of Media Arts (Hamilton) November 27 - December 6 showcase.mediarts.net.nz

66 Crummer Road Grey Lynn www.facebook.com/FerariSpace

Corner Victoria and Vivian Streets www.pablosart.org.nz

Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design: End of Year Exhibitions (Auckland) November 22, 5:30pm @ 130 St. Georges Bay Rd, Parnell

Audio Foundation

Adam Art Gallery

Waiariki Student Exhibition: Diploma of Art & Design Advanced (Rotorua) November 22 - December 12 @ I block Atrium & J block Gallery Waiariki Institute of Technology

1 Ponsonby Road Newton www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/artstation

30 Courtenay Place www.30upstairs.co.nz

Hungry Creek Art and Craft School Graduate Exhibition (North Auckland) November 30 - December 8 @ Albany and Puhoi Campus

Artstation

30 Upstairs

Massey College of Creative Arts – (Wellington) Blow Creative Arts Festival, November 9 - 23 www.blowfestival.co.nz

300 Karangahape Road Central Auckland www.artspace.org.nz

WELLINGTON

NorthTec Rawene Graduate Show (Hokianga) November 14 - December 11 @ black_space and Village Arts

ARTSPACE

gallery guide / art insights / Oct- Nov 2013

71 Mt Eden Road Grafton www.alphabetcity.org.nz

64 Taupo Quay www.spacestudiogallery.co.nz

It’s heading into the busy season for end of year student exhibitions. Get along to your local art school’s exhibition openings and spot tomorrow’s art stars. In no particular order:

Alphabet City

Space Studio & Gallery

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AUCKLAND

WHANGANUI

Graduating Art Student Exhibitions

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Haere Mai! Welcome to TEZA - The Transitional Economic Zone of Aotearoa By Mark Amery and Sophie Jerram

As a public art programme Letting Space are organising a major experimental event which explores how better contemporary artists can work in the very fabric of the community to enable social change, and also how artists can work collectively together independently to strengthen their own practices and effect. This follows on from the more than dozen projects we have completed in the last four years, working with artists we have previously and more we haven’t. TEZA – the Transitional Economic Zone is also predicated on being open and welcoming to all as participants – we would like to invite you all to contribute and be a part of it in Christchurch or online. On the ground all the exciting projects occurring need participation to occur – we’d love you to join us. TEZA sees invitation for participation in a range of special projects coming together from throughout New Zealand in New Brighton, Christchurch from November 25 till at least December 1, 2013 in a ‘transitional economic zone’, exploring new ways of working better together for the future good. More information on the concept of ‘TEZA; can be found on our website. TEZA will provide a site for exchanging ideas, and the workshop and presentation of projects that are about new systems of exchange; ways to mobilise our strengths; and recognise how we can all contribute to society employing alternative economic models. Since the quakes, Christchurch has been a hotbed of such zeal and innovation. TEZA will bring this energy together with artists from outside Christchurch, each working with local community groups, artists and entrepreneurs on new projects as agents of change. TEZA features the following: • The TEZA hub will be constructed in pre-fab buildings or sites, with recycled materials employed to create a welcoming space for discussion, meeting and activity. It will contribute to exploring the area’s potential future uses and role in the community. The use of such a space draws on Letting Space’s extensive work in Wellington with revitalising urban space with Urban Dream Brokerage (www.urbandreambrokerage.org.nz) and curated projects. • Te Ao Marama, is a central unifying space to receive and greet all visitors and participants. Co-ordinating this is Te Urutahi Waikerepuru from Parihaka (Taranaki Tūkau, Tāngahoe, Tuhourangi, Ngāti Whakaue and Ngā Puhi) and Tim Barlow.

• In an extension of a project from the 2012 NZ International Festival of the Arts, performance artist Mark Harvey creates Productive Promises - working with people in transition to train in new creative ways as a group of performers to be productive in public space. • Extending out into publishing, zine creator and designer Kerry Ann Lee will work with locals to provide a TEZA Transmission, a publishing office for the heightened exchange, gathering and transmitting of work from migrant-settlers, the ‘local outsider’. • Finally, led by Richard Bartlett from Loomio co-operative, Open Site is a space to present your own project and discussion. Extending the ideas of Wellington open-source gallery model 19 Tory St, there will be focus on projects in Christchurch that have recognised principles of generosity, kindness and abundance. Enquiries and ideas are welcomed to richard@loomio.org TEZA is happening with the support of so many people working together. Principal funding is from Creative New Zealand, and we also have as strong partners Renew New Brighton, Loomio, Massey University, WINTEC, University of Auckland, Ministry of Awesome, Life in Vacant Spaces, The Physics Room and others. We’d love to hear how you’d like to be involved! We currently also run with the support of Wellington City Council Urban Dream Brokerage, enabling urban change through brokering creative use of vacant space in Wellington. We are always interested in public art proposals from artists for this. We also recently completed our first independent media project Studio Channel Art Fair at Auckland Art Fair 2013, and are also in development with new public art series in Auckland and Wellington. For more information go to www.lettingspace.org.nz All enquiries to the curators at sophiejerramandmarkamery@gmail.com Previous projects have been commissioned from Eve Armstrong, Tim Barlow (Erupt Festival, Taupo), D.A.N.C.E Art Club (Erupt Festival, Taupo), Mark Harvey (New Zealand International Festival of the Arts), Colin Hodson, Bronwyn Holloway Smith, Dugal McKinnon, Kim Paton, Julian Priest (Splore, Auckland), Monique Redmond and Tanya Eccleston (Auckland Arts Festival), and Tao Wells. Mark Amery and Sophie Jerram

• Creating new cycle and sound ways, Phil Dadson’s Bicycle Choir rehearses at the hub before criss-crossing the East with choral harmonies, gradually mixing and matching to form quartets, trios and duos. • There is enough food to feed the world. There are enough materials dug out of the earth to clothe and shelter us. Imagine a project to redistribute all waste. Following her celebrated Free Store project, Kim Paton will work with businesses on a Waste Forecasting project. • In The Freeville Project, photographic artists David Cook and Tim J Velling will work with students of Freeville School to take a visual stocktake of their social and ecological environment to explore at TEZA how abandoned land may be best utilised. • He whenua māmā: sound carrying laser light. Light reaches out from TEZA to sites of past inhabitation and navigation. Where the laser light hits the ground a karakia, a call of healing and protection can be heard. Light and sound provide a physical and spiritual link to the past and future imaginings. Led by Kura Puke (Te Atiawa) and Stuart Foster. • Extending a project first presented in New Mexico in 2012, Simon Kaan presents Kai Hau Kai, a Ngāi Tahu exchange working with communities to explore the concept of sharing of food, and its importance in creating and maintaining social and economic relationships.

Productive Bodies, Mark Harvey, 2012


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