The exhibition runs through 22 January 2023 and explores the possibility of restorative storytelling through revisiting mythologies of nationhood.
The exhibition will run 30 July–30 October 2022.
Directed by Lula Cucchiara, the movie shows how Clark not only overcame homophobia and sexism, but also physical injury, to become one our most daring visual-activist photographers.
The Truth Is Out There at The Dowse Art Museum will feature UFOs, alien abductions and other unexplained phenomena.
The exhibition will run from 23 April–27 November 2022.
Bruce Connew's new book A Vocabulary brings together photographs of Pākehā memorials and gravestones from the New Zealand Wars, framing the Wars from the viewpoint of the colonists.
Sculpture on the Gulf returns to Waiheke Island with thirty-two works by Aotearoa artists.
Neil Dawson recently unveiled a new iteration of his sculpture Echo above Christchurch Arts Centre.
Featuring artwork by Owen Connors, Aliyah Winter and Laura Duffy.
Better Biculturalism will run 18 May to 13 June 2021.
Ann Shelton's photographic still lifes explore the relationship between human histories and plants.
Found object works offer transcendent possibilities.
New exhibitions on in New Plymouth this winter.
A distinctive region, as portrayed by a very influential group.

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