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Various Artists with Nicholas & Beth

Join Nicholas Lindstrom and Beth Torrance-Hetherington for kōrero with artists and creative types from the wide art world of Tāmaki Makaurau and beyond!

Artists on Artists w/ Lindsey Horne, Ritchie Adamson, and Hugo van Dorrser: 5th May, 2023

Artists on Artists w/ Lindsey Horne, Ritchie Adamson, and Hugo van Dorrser: 5th May, 2023 Artists on Artists w/ Lindsey Horne, Ritchie Adamson, and Hugo van Dorrser: 5th May, 2023, 33.16 MB
Fri 5 May 2023

The next exhibition at the Studio One Toi Tū pop-up on Karangahape Road is opening next week, containing 24 portraits of local artists who themselves have created other portraits of artists in the exhibition. 

The exhibition was curated by Lindsey Horne, who also has both a portrait she created and a portrait of herself featured. I had a chat with Lindsey, as well as other featured artists Ritchie Adamson and Hugo van Dorrser about the portraits. 

If you happen to be in Te Whanganui-a Tara, you can see the pieces now at Twentysix gallery, but if you’re up here in Tāmaki you can head over to the opening next Wednesday, the 10th of May.

Resene Architecture & Design Film Festival w/ Yasmine Ganely: May 5, 2023

Resene Architecture & Design Film Festival w/ Yasmine Ganely: May 5, 2023 Resene Architecture & Design Film Festival w/ Yasmine Ganely: May 5, 2023, 14.26 MB
Fri 5 May 2023

Frances catches up with curator Yasmine Ganley to hear about the Resene Architecture & Design Film Festival. 

What's on at Toi o Tāmaki w/ Dr Sarah Farrar: May 5, 2023

What's on at Toi o Tāmaki w/ Dr Sarah Farrar: May 5, 2023 What's on at Toi o Tāmaki w/ Dr Sarah Farrar: May 5, 2023, 9.24 MB
Fri 5 May 2023

Frances finds out what's on at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki at the moment. 

Various Artists with Frances & Liam: April 28th, 2023

Various Artists with Frances & Liam: April 28th, 2023 Various Artists with Frances & Liam: April 28th, 2023, 81.26 MB
Fri 28 Apr 2023

Liam is BACK! And Frances is not. But we go forth, with Joe at our side! E whai ake nei, coming up on the show today:

Liam had a chat with the good people behind Printopia, an awesome arts festival celebrating printmaking over at Corbans Estate Arts Centre next weekend.
Guest Producer Joe Wiickins talked to Diana Hu from Street Talk about Horizons, a dance movement centred around the Asian migrant story in Aotearoa and how it explores identity.
Guest producer Sam Clark speaks to Gretchen La Roche from Creative New Zealand about the $22M additional arts funding for established festivals. 

Printopia Festival w/ Ina Arraoui: April 28th, 2023

Printopia Festival w/ Ina Arraoui: April 28th, 2023 Printopia Festival w/ Ina Arraoui: April 28th, 2023, 23.51 MB
Fri 28 Apr 2023

 Taking place this coming weekend at Corbans Estate Art Centre out in Henderson will be the second annual Printopia Festival. 

This is a three-day celebration of printmaking, containing a print fair market, exhibitions, and workshops so you can get some hands-on experience with printmaking of various styles, connect with your community and have a great time. 

Liam had a chat with Ina Arraoui, the organiser behind Printopia, about the festival and what’s to expect.

Horizons, an Asian migrant's story w/ Diana Hu: April 28, 2023

Horizons, an Asian migrant's story w/ Diana Hu: April 28, 2023 Horizons, an Asian migrant's story w/ Diana Hu: April 28, 2023, 14.11 MB
Fri 28 Apr 2023

A couple of months ago a group of Asian New Zealand street dancers banded together to create a moving image dance cover to "The Wandering Songstress (天涯歌女)." This project was called Horizons, as it explores how Asian New Zealanders got to where they are today as someone before them followed their dreams and pursued a certain ‘horizon’ of a distant land. Horizons explores Asian migrant themes in Aotearoa NZ and looks at personal journeys through the expression of street dance, visual imagery and music whilst acknowledging and remembering those who came before the. Joe spoke to Diana Hu, part of Street Talk and the Horizons project, about this piece and ties in with exploring one's identity.

Various Artists: April 21, 2023

Various Artists: April 21, 2023 Various Artists: April 21, 2023, 74.87 MB
Fri 21 Apr 2023

In the big wide art world this week:

Frances talks with artist Chevron Hasset about Far, Far Away, his show opening this evening at Artspace Aotearoa. Guest producer Sam talks to Christian Dimick about his upcoming show, Spilling Heavy Water opening at Kaukau Gallery in Wellington on Saturday. Frances talks to the retired director of Objectspace, Philip Clarke about the life of Nanette Cameron, a pivotal figure in New Zealand Interior Design design who has passed away at 95 years old. To finish the show we have your local arts guide for Tāmaki Makaurau over the next week!

Far Far Away w/ Chevron Hassett: Friday 21 April

Far Far Away w/ Chevron Hassett: Friday 21 April Far Far Away w/ Chevron Hassett: Friday 21 April , 20.05 MB
Fri 21 Apr 2023

Over the past few years artist Chevron Hasset has become well known as a photographer. But this Friday Artspace is opening his show Far Far Away which explores his interests in sculpture and installation. Hassett is exhibiting a new sculptural work that continues his exploration of urban indigeneity, led by the spirit whanaungatanga. Autobiographical in nature, Chevron’s work embeds community, whanau and whakapapa as essential to the artist and the artwork. Chevron was born in Lower Hutt but has recently moved to Tāmaki. On VA this week, Frances talked to Hassett about the show. 

Spilling Heavy Water w/ Christian Dimick: April 21, 2023

Spilling Heavy Water w/ Christian Dimick: April 21, 2023 Spilling Heavy Water w/ Christian Dimick: April 21, 2023, 15.78 MB
Fri 21 Apr 2023

Christian Dimick is an interdisciplinary artist based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Wellington. You’ll know him from his various music projects such as Yukon Era, Avant Glass, Recitals and most recently – Awning. But you may also recognise his paintings. Christian has been painting full-time for the last four months from his Wellington studio, which has culminated in a body of work named ‘Spilling Heavy Water’.

 

On VA this week, Sam spoke to Christian about his new show at Kaukau Gallery in Wellington.

 

Remembering Nanette Cameron w/ Philip Clarke: April 21, 2023

Remembering Nanette Cameron w/ Philip Clarke: April 21, 2023 Remembering Nanette Cameron w/ Philip Clarke: April 21, 2023, 19.15 MB
Fri 21 Apr 2023

This week the arts community has been remembering Nanette Cameron, who passed away aged 95. She's been dubbed "Aotearoa’s preeminent interior designer" by arts organisation Objectspace, "instrumental in the flourishing of interior design practice in Tāmaki Makaurau and nationally." Her passing has been met with tributes, gratitude and aroha for a woman who is described by those who met her as formidable, a sweetheart and everything in between. To hear more about her life Frances caught up with retired director of Objectspace, Philip Clarke, who was director of Objectspace when they staged the major exhibition and published the publication Nanette Cameron: Interior Design Legend in 2013.