The Fringe, October 2020

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Open Studios 2020: a unique opportunity to meet the artists

WHO, WHAT, WHERE, WHEN IN THE WEST...

Enthralling and inspiring in equal measure, the annual Open Studios Waitākere event in November has been running for the last five years. The event, funded by the Waitākere Ranges Local Board, provides the unique opportunity for attendees to meet local artists, see art in action, purchase local artwork and learn about the creative process. Renee Tanner who organises the event says it’s an inspiring weekend for everyone. “It’s been growing in popularity each year and is something many people look forward to. “In fact, we have had more than 1000 visitors for two years running, and we constantly aim to increase that with the variety and scale on offer each time,” she says. “The feedback we get is overwhelmingly positive. The event opens up cultural and artistic opportunities for the community where they didn’t exist before. Historically the West is well known as a haven for artists, and Open Studios brings that to life in a wonderful, participatory way. “Each year we have more than 80 artists involved, and 40 studios from Piha to Glen Eden, Titirangi to Te Henga opening their doors to the public, which is phenomenal,” says Renee. An enormous amount of work goes into making this unique event happen, with sculptors, painters, jewellers, illustrators, ceramic artists and photographers taking part, many also offering limited editions and one-off pieces. The event has embraced technology to help attendees choose where they go with a bespoke app. Visitors can take a self-guided tour at their own pace using the app, or by picking up a copy of the event brochure and map. “There’s also an Open Studios Bus Tour which visits a wide range of studios and includes a packed lunch, so however you want to get involved we’ve got the bases covered. “We are very grateful to the Waitākere Ranges Local Board who fund and support the event,” says Renee.

Artists included in the 2020 Open Studio Weekend include (clockwise from top left) Monique Endt, Judy Newton, Desmond Burdon, Helen Dean and Rachel Carter.

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