Marian Maguire, Atlas assists Tane in Maintaining the Separation between Rangi and Papa, 2010, etching, ed. 30. From LEGEND! Myth and Allegory in Aotearoa: A Suite of Exhibitions, Whangarei Art Museum, from 13th August to 14th
October 2012
This July, Arts Makers Aotearoa (AMA) will be launching a new service, the Artist Advice Bureau. Here, we speak to Art Aunty Claudia Jowitt, who will be hosting drop-in (or Zoom-in) sessions at Samoa House Library on Karangahape Road, offering independent advice and advocacy for artists trying to navigate the industry.
We spoke to Sadikeen about being a 2024 Gasworks artist in residence, a programme aimed at supporting artists to pursue practice-based research that responds to the context of being in the city of London.
We speak to the City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi curator about the influences that shape her thinking in the lead-up to her exhibition Meditations, which is being shown offsite at the National Library of New Zealand from 30 November 2024–1 March 2025.
The world-building strategies of Jess Johnson were particularly tested last year as normal existence was upended by Covid-19. Serena Bentley reports on the changes Johnson made to her art and life.
While she was in New Zealand for the launch of her first public sculpture, Loafers, expat New Zealand artist, Francis Upritchard, talked to Virginia Were about her Vienna Secession exhibition and life since the Venice Biennale.
Introducing the Artist Advice Bureau