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Tēnā koutou katoa Haere mai ki a koutou i ngā nui whakakitenga o te Wiki o Mahi Toi o Tamaki Makaurau Haere mai, haere mai, haere mai rā Welcome to Artweek Auckland, an annual, week-long festival celebrating the Visual Arts of Auckland. 2020 marks ten years of the festival. We’ve reached that milestone by keeping things simple and keeping them interesting. Artweek is run by a team whose goal is to encourage people to look at art. That’s it. There are exhibitions, events, and great partnerships with local businesses. There are light shows, late nights, bicycle tours, street art and more painting, photography, installation and sculpture than you can shake a stick at. But, most importantly, Artweek seeks to show you what every week can be like if you choose to make art part of your ‘normal’. Artweek divides our super-sized city into precincts, highlighting galleries and art spaces that may be on your commute that you never knew were there. And if you think you’re not into art, that may be more likely a disconnect between what you think of as art than what you think and feel when you see art ‘in the wild’. It’s easy to dismiss things that have not been part of your experience as unnecessary, superfluous, meaningless, a waste of precious resources. Artweek is a reminder that you have a right to be here in these spaces, and artists want you in them. There is art that shouts and art that whispers, art that is best looked at by yourself and art that only happens in crowds. You can speak and be spoken to, you are in charge of your experience. So why come along? Well, why not? You don’t have to, of course. But it’s nice here. For information on the full programme visit artweek.co.nz. I do hope you enjoy the programme. Mā te kimi ka kite, mate kite ka mōhio, ma te mōhio ka mārama Deborah White ONZM Director artweek.co.nz @artweekauckland Proudly presented by: #artweekakl VA Auckland Charitable Trust Image: Open Late Tour 2019, Karangahape Rd
CONTENTS Our guide is divided into the following precincts: 7 CITY CENTRE 19 PONSONBY . 25 K ROAD 30 GREY LYNN 34 PARNELL 37 NEWMARKET Image: Matt Liggins, The skyscraper I could never build / EGO, Urban Art Village, City Centre, 2019 40 DEVONPORT/ NORTH 45 GREATER AUCKLAND Additional info: 52 Walking & Cycle Tours 55 Credits
UNLOCKED COLLECTIONS CITY ART WALKS Discover the incredible art that is usually hidden Explore diverse forms of art and creative expression away behind closed doors, or in areas you have not in the city’s streets, squares, and laneways on these noticed in the city’s corporate towers, institutions free guided walking tours. and public buildings. Northern Club Art Tour Enjoy a rare opportunity to see inside one of Auckland’s most iconic buildings. The Northern Club Art Collection includes significant contemporary works from Don Binney, Jude Rae and Paul Dibble, as well as more traditional pieces reflecting the Club’s unique part in Auckland’s history. Not suitable for wheelchairs. Includes tour and a glass of wine to end. Joyce Campbell, Mindanao 1, 2002. University of Auckland Art Collection and Sam Hartnett Sun 11 Oct 2.30pm–4.30pm Sun 18 Oct 2.30pm–4.30pm BNZ Art Collection Kindly supported by the Northern Club Once again, the BNZ opens its doors to allow inspection of one of the country’s great corporate collections. Well curated, it subtly changes and is outstanding in its quality Behind the scenes: Conservation Tours at and focus. Auckland Art Gallery Tue 13 Oct 12pm–1.30pm & 5.30pm–7pm Image: Heart of the City / Sacha Stejko Join us for a rare opportunity to go behind the scenes at Wed 14 Oct 12pm–1.30pm the Gallery and visit the painting and paper conservation studios. More than just a tour, you will meet the conservators and see some of their current projects. The Street Art Walk Waterfront Family Art Walk proceeds of this event will go to Auckland Art Gallery’s Aotea Centre & Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre Conservation Research Centre. The art on the walls of a city becomes part of its fabric, A family-friendly exploration of art along the city centre’s framing as well as reflecting its character. Open your eyes beautiful Viaduct, Silo Park and Wynyard Quarter. Get A survey of the refurbished interior of the Aotea Centre, $40 Members | $50 non-Members to street art both new and old, commissioned and less- hands-on with great interactive art installations that will including the decommissioning, rehanging of newly Bookings through Eventfinda than-official, on this tour through the streets and lanes of capture the imaginations of people of all ages. conserved work, and the great addition to the art the inner city. collection, the specially commissioned work by Lisa Wed 14 Oct 10.30am–11.30am or 12pm–1pm Sat 10 Oct 11am–1pm Reihana ‘Ihi.’ Sun 11 Oct 11am–1pm Sun 18 Oct 11am–1pm Sat 17 Oct 2pm–4pm Mon 12 Oct 2pm–3.30pm Fri 16 Oct 2pm–3.30pm University of Auckland Science Centre Art of Architecture Art Tour Art of Urban Design A walk from the University, down through the lower On this tour we will look at and discuss a selection of works Patrons Tour from the University of Auckland Art Collection currently Auckland is in the midst of a great urban transformation. city, exploring diverse forms of creative expression, Join a like-minded group to discuss and consider the considering how the architecture fits within several frames housed in our state-of- the-art Science Centre. Exhibited design and use of city streets and spaces, place-making, while shaping the cityscape; functioning, activating, and A window into the role of Big Business as patron of in purpose-built alcoves, the tour will feature art by the role of public art and the co-existence of history and enlivening, decorating and narrating. the arts - Spark, ANZ, Kiwi Property Trust for example; Dame Robin White, Fiona Pardington, Lisa Reihana, Joyce newness. placemaking, enrichment, and how public spaces in Campbell and Ruth Watson amongst others. Sun 11 Oct 2pm–4pm commercial buildings become galleries for the display of contemporary art; how Council fosters the creative Sat 10 Oct 2pm–4pm Fri 16 Oct 5.30pm–7.30pm Tue 13 Oct 3pm–5pm Sat 17 Oct 11am–1pm community. Fri 16 Oct 3pm–5pm Tue 13 Oct 2pm–4pm Wed 14 Oct 2pm–4pm Aotearoa Art Walk University of Auckland Business School Art Tour Get better acquainted with the large-scale public art Bookings Essential works that while noticed, are often ignored. The city Bookings open Monday 21 September. As we wind our way up the levels of the impressive Owen centre’s streets are full of substantial works reflecting our Maximum 2 walks and 2 places per walk per G Glenn Business School, we will spend time viewing and cultural heritage. On this walk we consider their place in person. All walks have maximum capacities. talking about a selection of works from the University of Auckland’s cultural landscape. Details are correct at the time of publishing – Auckland Art Collection. We will discuss art and taonga subject to change and availability. by Billy Apple, Max Gimblett, Buck Nin, Wikuki Kingi (Pou Mon 12 Oct 11am–1pm Kapua Creations), Simon Denny, Karl Maughan and others. Fri 16 Oct 11am–1pm Mon 12 Oct 12pm–1.30pm Supported by Heart of the City Thu 15 Oct 5.30pm–7pm Supported by Heart of the City 8 9
LATE NIGHT ART AUCKLAND LIVE 50 Mayoral Drive aucklandlive.co.nz AUCKLAND ART GALLERY | TOI O TĀMAKI Cnr Kitchener and Wellesley Streets | Daily 10am–5pm | aucklandartgallery.com +ARTWEEK Tuesday 13 October, 5pm – 9pm Image: Heart of the City / Sacha Stejko Enjoy the city centre at its best by joining a culture Art at Auckland Live loving crowd for a night of art, exhibitions, light, music, 10–18 Oct and performance in the heart of the city. Late Night Explore the iconic cultural treasures of central Auckland, including Selwyn Urban Art Village Late Night Art in Freyberg Late Night Events and Muru’s Waharoa in Aotea Square, Exhibitions Lisa Reihana’s awe-inspiring digital Engage with a series of artistic The Ellen Melville Centre will be open colossus Ihi, and The Aotea Tapestry structures created by students from for all to enjoy with a night of music, Galleries open late by Robert Ellis in the Aotea Centre, the University of Auckland’s School of performance, art and a market in one as well as a curated line-up of digital Architecture & Planning and installed in of the city centre’s favourite spots – works screened on the larger-than- Changing Lanes, Temporary Art a temporary village on O’Connell Street. Freyberg Place. Installations life Auckland Live Digital Stage in Civilisation, Photography, Now O’Connell St Ellen Melville Centre Aotea Square. Open Late market, fashion, Drawing On until 18 Oct 2 Freyberg Place Auckland Live Digital Stage Late Night Club, Quick Draw Sketch Gang Daily 10am–5pm Ellen Melville Centre Explore the Gallery after hours during Heart of the City’s Late Night Art event. Until 9pm Tue 13 Oct Experience an evening of programmed activities and events, and enjoy access to The Medium is the Message: Aotea Centre all exhibitions, including Civilisation, Photography, Now in its last week before the Television Now and Then Daily 9am–5pm exhibition closes. Ellen Melville Centre Until 9pm Tue 13 Oct & Gus Fisher Gallery $ PAID event. Booking required. otea Centre Wrap A Late Night Art Daily sunset–11pm girl.xu Art Studio, Lvl 2, 35 High St Late Night Art Cassette Nine, Vulcan Lane NEW ZEALAND MARITIME Blob Collective, Pacific Dance, UoA Bioengineering institute MUSEUM | HUI TE ANANUI Aotea Arts Quarter A TANGAROA Follow Me Central City Library Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Walking Tour, Screening Wander the streets of the city centre to Central City Library, and Auckland Live Basement Theatre follow an urban art and light trail. From are proud to collaborate to celebrate Freyberg Place to Khartoum Place enjoy The Little Theatre Presents: Late Night Art as part of Artweek the unique daytime experience of these The Lockdown Auckland 2020. This year Late Night fun and artistic artworks that really Chancery Art explores the theme of movement come to life at night. through a range of performances and Exhibition: Dust and Scratches Freyberg Place activities across the three Aotea Arts Silo 6, Wynyard Quarter AKL, Now, Next. Quarter locations/settings. Tue 13 Oct, 6pm–7.30pm Auckland in-frame And much, much more Speakers from some of the diverse Sat 17 Oct, 10am–4pm industries shaping our future come Pacific Dance New Zealand Join expert photographer Raymond together to present their version Choreographic Lab Sagapolutele in this full-day of ‘what next’ for Auckland. From Showing 3 Works, 3 Emerging workshop at Auckland Art Gallery architecture to leisure, marketing Choreographers, 2 Venues, and New Zealand Maritime Museum. to sustainability, urban planning to 1 Night Only Included in the workshop is a guided global travel, our speakers will be tour of the Art Gallery’s major talking about their ideal future for Tue 13 Oct, after 6pm exhibition, Civilization, Photography, Tāmaki Makaurau. Late Night Now, and a chance to photograph the $ FREE event. Limited places. Join us at Auckland Art Gallery as stunning Waitematā harbour from the Seating will be allocated on a first we host the 11th production of the Maritime Museum’s heritage vessel, in, first served basis. Choreographic Lab from Pacific Ted Ashby. Dance as part of Auckland Artweek/ $ PAID event. Bookings through Late Night Art 2020. for details go to: Eventfinda. 18 years and over. Supported by Auckland Council. heartofthecity.co.nz/artweek Supported by Heart of the City @artweekauckland 11
BASEMENT THEATRE CENTRAL CITY LIBRARY | TĀMAKI PĀTAKA KŌRERO BLEDISLOE LANE CHANGING LANES ELIZABETH’S Lower Greys Ave 44-46 Lorne St aucklandlibraries.govt.nz Wellesley St West City Centre, various locations Victoria Park Market basementtheatre.co.nz Mon–Fri 9am–8pm | Sat & Sun 10am–5pm osborneshiwan.com veronikasola.com thisisdreamland.com Pacific Dance New Zealand The Art of Bio Eng Choreographic Lab University of Auckland Jaimie Waititi & Showing 3 Works, 3 Emerging Bioengineering Institute Elyssia Wilson Heti Choreographers, 2 Venues, 10–18 Oct Place 1 Night Only Late Night Shabnam Shiwan & Lloyd Osborne Beyond Basement: Live at Te Waihorotiu Tue 13 Oct, after 7pm From the world-renown Auckland Changing Lanes 10–18 Oct, 24/7 Late Night Bioengineering Institute comes a 8–18 Oct, 24/7 Late Night Tue 13 Oct, 6pm memorable exhibition of artworks Late Night Join us outside the Central City Late Night Changing Lanes is a collaborative Library to watch a production of based on their life-changing project between Artweek, Auckland Curators Jaimie Waititi and the Choreographic Lab from Pacific research. Gain a new perspective on Tāmaki Makaurau is home, an anchor Council and Heart of the City, Dreamland Elyssia Wilson Heti offer you a the human body, and how technology to who we are and what we create. Dance as part of Auckland Artweek/ Osborne and Shiwan explores bringing together projects that will Veronika Sola & Alexander Okhlopkov line-up of Māori performance art, Late Night Art 2020. will improve medical diagnosis and the idea of place through visual transform Auckland’s urban spaces Late Night kōrero, music, kai, activation and treatment. Exhibition viewable in $ FREE event. storytelling. temporarily as part of Artweek. intervention, beginning with a Library windows after hours. To immerse yourself in Dreamland, retracing of the path of Te Waihorotiu. Part of Artweek in the City Centre. head to the website to find opening Supported by Auckland Council. $ FREE event. Lightboxes / Bledisloe Lane walkway We look forward to sharing our whare Supported by Heart of the City. hours and discover more. Supported by Auckland Council. Supported by Auckland Council. with you on Late Night Art. $ FREE event. To book visit: basementtheatre.co.nz Supported by Auckland Council. ALLPRESS STUDIO CHANCERY SQUARE CITY CENTRE TAKUTAI SQUARE 34 Courthouse Lane 62 High St Britomart 8 Drake St, Freemans Bay Daily 10am–6pm loganmoffat.com Stories from windows Blob Collective Tue 13 Oct, 8pm–10pm Late Night Watch the windows of the St James Tanu Gago come to life as stories and reflections The Little Theatre presents: Yeah we’re all KIWI’S but where are from our lockdown period unfold. The Lockdown you from my gee!! A projection onto the St James by Paul Woodruffe & Carsten Kudra from Blob Collective, a studio focused Unitec Creative Industries 10–18 Oct, 5pm–12am on inspiring people through Anton Forde & Late Night Logan Moffat interactive art. 10–18 Oct Ngaahina Hohaia Jermaine Deez Auckland is my city. This much is Opening: Sat 10 Oct, 6pm If You Close Your Eyes $ FREE event. 13 in 4s true. It’s a place where my hybrid MINE – to be Assembled Late Night 12–24 Oct Supported by Auckland Council. 8–18 Oct, 24/7 identity as a gay Samoan artist Late Night Opening: Tue 13 Oct, 6pm The Little Theatre will have a large Late Night immigrant, schooled in the Pacific Pronounced MI as in Me and NE as in Late Night main screen, plus 5 iPads on 3 sides, and raised in South Auckland The Eyes of Kaos Oracle Cards these will host a series of interactive Ned. Do not miss this exhibition by feels most at home. But home is a See website for times. continuous series. Depicts my Zoom sessions, with the front iPad renowned Waiheke sculptor Anton precarious notion - an ambiguous closest creative entities in hyperness, hosting video content created during Forde alongside Taranaki artist, term that often masks underlying beyond this reality. the lockdown. weaver and jewellery maker Ngahina issues of racism, homophobia and Hohaia who will be in the heart of the Supported by Auckland Council. social displacement. Live Zoom session on opening city during Artweek 2020. evening. Sat 10 Oct, 5.30pm. Inside Basement Bar Check heartofthecity.co.nz/artweek Supported by Auckland Council. $ FREE event for details. Supported by Auckland Council. Part of Artweek in the City Centre. 12 artweek.co.nz @artweekauckland 13
ELLEN MELVILLE CENTRE FREYBERG PLACE FINGERS JEWELLERY NEW ZEALAND CITY CENTRE 2 Freyberg Place 2 Kitchener St | Mon–Fri 10am– MARITIME MUSEUM Corner of Fort Street & 5.30pm | Sat & Sun 11am–4.30pm HUI TE ANANUI A Jean Batten Place fingers.co.nz TANGAROA Corner Quay & Hobson Sts, Viaduct Harbour | Daily 10am–5pm maritimemuseum.co.nz Delusions of Canute Margaret Lewis & Bhavesh Bhuthadia Fingers Annual Group Show Changing Lanes Selected New Zealand Tue 13 Oct, 6pm–9pm Jewellery Artists Late Night 10 Oct–1 Nov Delusions of Canute looks at man and nature as architect and designer Open Late at EMC Opening: Sat 10 Oct, 2pm in placemaking; using Auckland’s Late Night Tue 13 Oct, 5pm–9pm central city original foreshore as Late Night their ‘playground’. You could be For Late Night Art, the Ellen Melville Centre will be open for all to enjoy. swept away. Join us for a program of entertainment, fashion, an art market, life drawing and EXCHANGE LANE $ FREE event. Quickdraw portraits. Open Late in Freyberg Supported by Auckland Council. Part of Artweek in the City Centre. Supported by Heart of the City. Tue 13 Oct, 5pm–9pm Late Night A Year in Aotearoa Enjoy a night of music and New Zealand Geographic performance from 5–9pm with a Photographer of the Year CITY CENTRE culture loving crowd in Freyberg Exhibition Various locations Place in the heart of the High Street district as part of Late Night Art. 31 Aug 2020–30 March 2021 O’CONNELL ST Late Night Supported by Heart of the City and Auckland Council. Look through the lens of some of New Zealand’s top photographers across a range of categories aerial, landscape, wildlife, society, and photostory. GIRL.XU STUDIO Lvl 2, 35 High St girlxustudio.com/sandy-xu Follow Me 11–16 Oct, 24/7 Late Night Wander the streets of the city centre to follow a trail of six art and light installations. From Freyberg Place to Khartoum Place enjoy the unique Angus Muir daytime experience of these fun and Ripple artistic artworks that really come to Changing Lanes life at night. 10–18 Oct, 24/7 $ FREE event. Urban Art Village The suspended temporary artwork Part of Artweek in the City Centre. Tue 13 Oct, 5pm–9pm gives off an ever-changing glow Supported by Heart of the City. Late Night and softly illuminates Exchange Nadine Nahimana Lane. Paying homage to the historic Tue 13 Oct, 5pm–9pm Engage with a series of artistic projects created by students from the University Late Night of Auckland’s School of Architecture & Planning. Created and built as part of the Afro Party at Late Night Art shoreline where this installation now sits, the lights create gentle Head to Girl Studio during Late Night students annual course work, and installed annually as a key part of Late Night Tue 13 Oct, 6pm–9pm Art this Artweek in the city centre for Art in the City Centre. The event will activate a village of structures on a closed Late Night reflections and movements mimicking the sea. a studio tour and painting workshop, O’Connell Street in the High Street District from 12pm until 9pm with creative Afro Party at Late Night Art featuring before heading outdoors to explore and interactive structures for all ages. local African talents in music, dance, Part of Artweek in the City Centre. all the late night activities in the High $ FREE event. drumming and fashion. Supported by Auckland Council. Street and arts neighbourhood. Supported by Heart of the City. Supported by Auckland Council. Part of Artweek in the City Centre. 14 artweek.co.nz @artweekauckland 15
GOW LANGSFORD GALLERY GUS FISHER GALLERY SILO 6 ST PAUL ST GALLERY CASSETTE NINE Cnr Kitchener and Wellesley Sts Mon–Fri 10am–5pm | Sat 10am–4pm 74 Shortland St Wynyard Quarter | Daily 11am–3pm Gallery One and Two | Lvl 1 WM 9 Vulcan Lane gowlangsfordgallery.com Tue–Fri 10am–5pm | Sat 10am–4pm Building, 40 St Paul St | Tue–Fri gusfishergallery.auckland.ac.nz 10am–5pm | Sat 12pm–4pm Gallery Three | Lvl 3 WE Building, 27 St Paul St | hours vary stpaulst.aut.ac.nz The Medium is the Message: Television Now Speaking Surfaces and Then Jen Bowmast, Ruth Castle, Nikau Late Night Art at Hindin and Ben Thomason, Mabel Juli, Nam June Paik (South Korea / USA), Emily Parr and Arielle Walker, Sapati Cassette Nine Carolee Schneemann (USA), Kevin Mossiah Avei Fina’i, Julia Mapusua, Tue 13 Oct, 5pm–9pm Atherton (UK), George Barber Sharon Semi Tugia, Denise Jillian (Guyana / UK), John Smith (UK), Jesse Take part in this immersive interactive Saso, Monique Jansen, Sione Monu, art project at Cassette Nine during McLean (USA), Robyn Walton & Peter Lucreccia Quintanilla, Rachel Shearer, Darryn George David McCracken Cleveland (Aotearoa New Zealand), Dust and Scratches Late Night Art. Through collaborative Laura Marsh, Allora and Calzadilla, play, exploration, discovery and A River flowing out of Eden Exalt in transmission Janet Lilo (Tainui, Ngāpuhi, Samoan, Melanie Arnold, Belinda Griffiths, Formafantasma Nuie / Aotearoa New Zealand), Joe creativity together we can share our Diane Scott 30 Sept–24 Oct 30 Sept–24 Oct Sheehan (Aotearoa New Zealand), On until 17 Oct love and experience of art, culture, Opening: Tue 29 Sept, 5pm Opening: Tue 29 Sept, 5pm 10–18 Oct Late Night diversity and the universe. With Claudia Kogachi (Japan / Aotearoa Late Night Late Night Opening: Sat 10 Oct, 5pm a range of activities to immerse New Zealand), Yvonne Todd (Aotearoa Visit during Late Night Art for Late Night yourself in, there is a little something New Zealand), Edith Amituanai special events with Rachel Shearer for everyone and is open to all (Aotearoa New Zealand), Gordon Artist talk and Laura Marsh. skill levels. Paul Dibble X: H. Brown (Aotearoa New Zealand), also including material from TVNZ Sat 17 Oct, 2.30pm Tour A Decade of Sculpture. Archives, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision, Part of Artweek in the City Centre Sat 17 Oct, 2pm For Artweek 2020 we will also and The University of Auckland’s be launching Paul Dibble’s new Cultural Collections Join St Paul St Gallery staff Charlotte publication Paul Dibble X: A Decade Huddleston and Cameron Ah-Loo of Sculpture. On until 17 Oct Matamua for a tour of the Speaking CITY CENTRE Late Night Surfaces exhibition. heartofthecity.co.nz/inyourwords The Medium is the Message: $ FREE event. Television Now and Then, is an KURA GALLERY exhibition marking sixty years since the first public television broadcast 95a Customs St West | Mon–Fri 10am–6pm | Sat & Sun 11am–3pm in Aotearoa from Gus Fisher Gallery’s Lower Bar Collective VIADUCT HARBOUR kuragallery.co.nz iconic heritage building, the former home to 1YA Radio and TVNZ. Tue 13 Oct, 5pm–9pm 104 Customs Street West | Public Late Night entry next to Japanese Bistro Zen | fafswag.com | viaduct.co.nz Lisa Roet Head down to Silo 6 on Late Night Art for a guest appearance of the Lower Brothers Keeper WYNYARD QUARTER Bar Collective, combined with the 30 Sept–24 Oct natural reverberation of the silos, Opening: Tue 29 Sept, 5pm the LBS’s atmospheric and visual Late Night creations promise to create a unique and memorable experience. In Your Words Ongoing, 24/7 Late Night CITY CENTRE 20 words or fewer to say something Artweek by Cycle Komau Contemporary Maori Adornments ARTWEEK thoughtful, beautiful, personal or funny about Auckland’s city centre: the brief given to local writers and Tue 13 Oct 5.30pm–9.30pm Late Night Explore the very best of Artweek on a Shona Tawhiao, Little Natives, Keri-Mei Zagrobelna, Rangimarie McDowell Workshops on the Waterfront POP UP creatives for Heart of the City’s In Your Words project. See the selected pieces by well-known poets and Sun 11 & Sun 18 Oct everyday Aucklanders in the Queen wonderful e.bike. Thanks to Mercury, 13–27 Oct Exhibitions and activations are Tanu Gago Street area during Artweek. you can join a guided e.bike tour, The workshops are drop in sessions popping up throughout the city for Opening: Tue 13 Oct, 5pm–8pm Savage in the Garden exploring Auckland and taking in and take place next to the playspace Artweek. Find a pop-up venue near Queen Street area – see Late Night some of Artweek’s finest – for free! in Silo Park or if it’s raining, in the you and support our local artists! 10–18 Oct, 11am–11pm heartofthecity.co.nz/inyourwords Spaces are limited. To find out more visit Karanga kiosk. Workshops run Late Night for locations. from 11am. See artweek.co.nz for locations mercury.co.nz/artweek and details. Presented by Viaduct Harbour. Part of Artweek in the City Centre. $ FREE event. In partnership with Auckland Council. Supported by Heart of the City. 16 artweek.co.nz @artweekauckland 17
WAIHEKE COMMUNITY ART GALLERY 2 Korora Road, Oneroa, Waiheke Island | Daily 10am–4pm | waihekeartgallery.org.nz THE TUESDAY CLUB 42 Airedale St | thetuesdayclub.co.nz 02. PONSONBY Jayden Plank Psychedelic Wasteland 10–12 Oct Opening: Fri 9 Oct, 5pm When the world is engulfed by negative energy, and constant news PONSONBY endemicworld stories of a planet heading towards 62 Ponsonby Rd, Grey Lynn becoming a wasteland, we need Mon–Sat 10am–4pm A Few Too Many Hang-Ups explosions of riotous colour to reject endemicworld.com Hannah Valentine, AD Schierning, the gloom and inject positivity into George Rump, Becky Richards, our lives. Reclaim to Fame Priya Patel, Andre Overweel, Richard jaydenplank.com Mathieson, Finn McCahon-Jones, 2 5 Sept–18 Oct Claudia Jowitt, Reece King, Glenn Heenan, Sam Harnett, Doug Gow, Tony Gibb, Iain Cheesman, Stephen Brookbanks 13–17 Oct Late Night Artweek by Cycle Everything Art, All The Ponsonby & Parnell Explore the very best of Artweek on Time Sun 11 Oct, 11am–3.30pm a wonderful e.bike. Component, Lucy Davidson, Sarah Sat 17 Oct, 9am–12.30pm Thanks to Mercury, you can join Parkinson, Ross Murray, Alice Berry, Sat 17 Oct, 1pm–4.30pm a guided e.bike tour, exploring Emma Willetts, Petra Leary, Holly Sun 18 Oct, 11am–3.30pm Auckland and taking in some of Roach and many more... We’ve got good Spaces are limited. To find out more visit mercury.co.nz/artweek Artweek’s finest – for free! 9 –18 Oct A mixed show celebrating the business down diversity of endemicworld artists in 2020. Photography, Art Prints, Ceramics, Textiles, Paintings, to a fine art PONSONBY Graphic Design, Illustrations. ARTWEEK POP UP Exhibitions and activations are If you need more than broad strokes accounting www.bakertillysr.nz popping up throughout the city for and business advice, Baker Tilly Staples Rodway Ponsonby/Wynyard Walks Artweek. Find a pop-up venue near you and support our local artists! has the expertise that you’re looking for. Sat 17 Oct, 11am–1pm, Ponsonby Sun 18 Oct, 11am–1pm, Wynyard See artweek.co.nz for locations and details. We are proud to sponsor Artweek Auckland as part of Walking tours with local history and art aficionado Edward Bennett taking in the art in Ponsonby, St Mary’s Bay and the Wynyard Quarter. our ongoing support for the Auckland arts community. $ FREE event. Booking required. 18 artweek.co.nz @artweekauckland 19
OBJECTSPACE {SUITE} GALLERY COMET PROJECT SPACE GREY 13 Rose Rd, Ponsonby | Tue–Fri, 10am–5pm | Sat & Sun, 10am–4pm 189 Ponsonby Rd | Tue–Fri 10am– 249 Ponsonby Rd | cometprojectspace.nz 37 Scanlan St (up the driveway) objectspace.org.nz 5pm, Sat 10am–4pm | Open Sun Grey Lynn | Tue–Sat 10am–3pm 11 & Sun 18 Oct 10am–4pm during thegreyplace.nz Artweek | suite.co.nz Ans Westra Tāmaki Makaurau 7–24 Oct Inflorescence Cora-Allan Wickliffe Bobbie Gray, Jesse Watson, Lara Thomas Floor Talk Andrew Middleton, Ashleigh Tuck, Catherine Thomson, Chris Bae, Christina Clarke, Remember With Me Duration: 30mins Gitanjali Bhatt, Ilena Shadbolt, Isla Thomson, Jessie Newman, Judith Lawson, 13–31 Oct Deadweight Loss Wed 14 Oct, 11am Kiki Hall, Lyn-Marie, Maryjane Fale’afa, Molly Langelaan, Monique Lacey, Paige Opening: Tue 13 Oct, 5pm–7pm Moniek Schrijer, Laurie Steer, Cat Pete Bossley Sat 17 Oct, 2pm Nebbeling, Rosaleen Turley, Skye Lovatt Fooks, Micheal McCabe Forty Years Drawn Workshop David Alsop, Owner of {Suite} Gallery Sat 17 Oct, 7.30pm–10.30pm 1 Aug–18 Oct will present a floor talk on the life and Sat 17 Oct, 1.30pm–3pm 1 Aug–18 Oct A collective of artists have meticulously spliced man-made objects into a work of Ans Westra, explain how the slew of flora, transforming the Comet Garden into a sprawling metropolis of gallery became associated with the luminescent plastics that weave throughout the surrounding trees, creating a artist and the ways the public can prismatic landscape. engage with her substantial archive. PONSONBY FITZROY LOUNGE BAR THE FRAME WORKSHOP 61 Mackelvie St, Grey Lynn & GALLERY artyoga.co 182 Jervois Rd, Herne Bay | Mon–Fri 9.30am–5.30pm | Sat 10am–3pm frameworkshop.co.nz Turumeke Harrington Make a Sketch Mahoranuiātea Looking Out in Drawing Party Every Direction Sat 10 Oct 2pm–4pm 1 Aug–18 Oct As part of the Artweek Auckland Absinthe Obscura Open Late In The Arts 2020 Programme, Objectspace is hosting a rolling cast of tutors for an Tasting Evening Precinct Objectspace drawing party. Each Fri 16 Oct, 6.30pm Art Yoga Thu 15 Oct until 8pm tutor will suggest different ways of There is perhaps no spirit so Late Night tackling a drawing, with focal points Dinny Design & Rawhiti Selflove notorious as Absinthe. A favourite from the exhibition, Deadweight Loss. drink of artists, writers and mischief- Enjoy a night out in the Arts Precinct! Thu 15 Oct, 5pm–9pm makers of the Belle Epoque it was, in Bring a friend and explore an exciting Join in a series of sketching exercises mix of art as galleries OPEN LATE. Art Yoga is based on different its time, woefully misrepresented as a where you can flex your creative and seductive, hallucinogenic, homicide- Have a drink or bite to eat along the varieties of therapeutic art The Art Of Repetition observational drawing skills. Pop in way or get a culture hit by cycle if techniques combined with for 10 minutes or stay for two hours. inducing demon’s drop. Artweek meditation practice. Anyone can A showcase of New Zealand 2020 is giving you the opportunity to you’d rather explore on two wheels. Screen Printers Materials and hospitality will be enjoy the benefits of creating art. No sample the notorious tipple and make Take a self-guided walk or book into a knowledge or prior skills surrounding 10–18 Oct provided, register your interest up your own mind. The Metropolitan FREE guided tour. through the Objectspace website. art is required to start. Opening: Fri 9 Oct, 6pm Club is hosting a two hour tasting For tour details and bookings check experience at Suite Gallery with Koha. Booking required. We celebrate the art of out the O PEN LATEonline listing at contactus.artyoga@gmail.com screenprinting in this group show. traditional Absinthe fountains, live artweek.co.nz performance and food pairings. Take a look at both archival and new Kindly supported by Auckland Council and screenprints from a selection of our R18+ the Karangahape Road Business Association. artists paired with bespoke framing $ PAID event. $75pp. Tickets Ponsonby guided tours supported by the by our talented team. available through Eventbrite Ponsonby Business Association. 20 artweek.co.nz @artweekauckland 21
STUDIO ONE TOI TŪ STUDIO ONE TOI TŪ 1 Ponsonby Rd | Mon–Fri 9am–5pm | studioone.org.nz 1 Ponsonby Rd | Mon–Fri 9am–5pm | studioone.org.nz Painting with Puppies Bronwyn Layla Art In Bloom Academy and Auckland Alone in Paris in the Summertime Puppy Rescue 24 Sep–22 Oct Sat 10 Oct, 10am–11.30am Opening: Wed 23 Sept, 5pm Learn to paint while playing with puppies! Art in Bloom partners with Auckland Puppy Rescue to bring Deborah Crowe you the cutest event of the year. What’s Possible Next...? Net proceeds go to Auckland Puppy Idea Development Workshop Rescue. The puppies joining you for painting will be available for Studio One Toi Tū Makers Market — Artweek Edition Valerie Ong Sat 10 Oct, 9.30am–11.30am adoption, so you might go home with For Artweek Studio One Toi Tū and more than just a painting! Thu 15 Oct, 5pm–8pm Reconnections Crowe Creative Art Services are $ PAID event. $110 pp. All materials Support local artists in this night market celebrating our creative community. 24 Sep–22 Oct hosting a two-hour idea development included. Tickets available from: The Studio One Toi Tū Market showcases New Zealand artists, browse a curated Opening: Wed 23 Sept, 5pm workshop designed to contribute to artinbloom.co.nz selection of original ceramics, photographs, paintings and more. the artists and makers’ community. While you’re in the building check out our Artweek Auckland exhibitions and Set in a friendly environment and open artist studios, as well as a local food truck parked on site. facilitated by artist and experienced art educator, Deborah Crowe. $ FREE entry To enrol please contact Studio One Toi Tū on info@studioone.org.nz or Nuclei 09 360 4221 Teresa Peters, Karen Sewell, $ FREE event Faye Norman 10–18 Oct, 10am–5pm Opening: Thu 15 Oct, 6pm STUDIO 1B 1B Ponsonby Rd Art In Bloom Academy Acrylic Pouring Workshops Sat 10 & Sat 17 Oct Wine and Paint Party (2hr afternoon workshops) Sat 10 Oct & Sat 17 Oct, 6pm–8pm Learn how to pour acrylics, with Grab a brush and a drink and let’s all materials included to complete get painting! No previous painting two one-of-a-kind paintings. Acrylic experience or artistic ability required. pouring is a very delicate science James S Watson Gina Allison Ayumi Ando This social painting class provides and you’ll be given all the tips and all materials along with step by step tricks to get it right the first time. An artist is only as good as their hands Keramiek Kabin instructions on how to paint. At the Each event is a stand alone class that 24 Sep–22 Oct 24 Sep–22 Oct 24 Sep–22 Oct Opening: Wed 23 Sept, 5pm Opening: Wed 23 Sept, 5pm Opening: Wed 23 Sept, 5pm Open Artists’ Studios end of the event you will leave with teaches a different paint pouring your own painting ready to hang up technique, including the Flower, Deborah Body, Deborah Crowe, Dutch Pour, Negative Space and George Hajian, Veronica Herber, on your wall. Tree Rings. Karen Rubado, Julia Teale $ PAID event. $55pp. All materials included. BYO wine. $ PAID event. $85pp. Tickets Sat 10 Oct, 11.30am–4pm available from: artinbloom.co.nz Thu 15 Oct, 5pm–8pm Tickets available from: artinbloom.co.nz 22 artweek.co.nz @artweekauckland 23
NO.3 STUDIOS 3 Ponsonby Rd SAPPHIRE ROOM Ponsonby Central, Cnr Ponsonby & Richmond Rds 03. KARANGAHAPE ROAD PLORK Play & Work Open Studios Isabella Rasch, Judy Keats, Jane Vile, Ernesto Ovalle, Glen Mitchell, Joseph Mirando KARANGAHAPE RD ARTSPACE Sat 10 & Sun 11 Oct, 10am–5pm 292 Karangahape Rd, Newton Tue–Fri 10am–6pm | Sat 11am–4pm Thu 15 Oct, 5.30pm–8pm artspace-aotearoa.nz Sat 17 & Sun 18 Oct, 10am–5pm PLORK play and work in these times of abstract + actions. Artist Conversations, Menu-Kitchen guest singers and poets open mic. PONSONBY CENTRAL 136 Ponsonby Rd, Shop 4D Daily 9am–5pm | beldon.co.nz Stockroom at Sapphire New Artists Show 2020 Masterworks Gallery, Melanie Roger Gallery, Gow Langsford, Whitespace Contemporary Art Vanessa Crofskey, Millie Dow, Ary Jansen, Claudia Kogachi, Matt Ritani, 15–18 Oct Luke Shaw, Ashleigh Taupaki, Jasmine Opening: Fri 16 Oct, 6pm–8pm Tuia, Louie Zalk-Neale Open Late In The Arts Precinct Four of Auckland’s top galleries have come together to showcase the work of On until 17 Oct some of their favourite artists. This unique pop-up exhibition is brought to you in Thu 15 Oct until 8pm conjunction with Ponsonby Central. Don’t miss what promises to be a fantastic Late Night experience for new and experienced collectors alike! Enjoy a night out in the Arts Precinct! Bring a friend and explore an exciting mix of art as galleries OPEN LATE. Have a drink or bite to eat along the way or get a TAUTAI Hands Off My Work! culture hit by cycle if you’d rather explore on two wheels. Sat 17 Oct, 2pm–3pm Lvl 1, 300 Karangahape Rd | Mon–Fri Take a self-guided walk or book into a FREE guided tour. For tour details and 11am–4pm | tautai.org A conversation on the intricacies and obligations of artist’s copyright and bookings check out the O PEN LATEonline listing at artweek.co.nz licensing with Caroline Stone. Presented with the generous support of Auckland Council and the Karangahape Road Pick up a coffee downstairs at Ponsonby Central, and join us upstairs at the Business Association Sapphire Room for what is sure to be an invaluable hour of free, practical, legal advice and information. No booking required. KARANGAHAPE RD Sean Beldon Street Art Tours OPEN STUDIO Hartland NaCl + H20 = 89 Rose Rd, Grey Lynn Sat 10 Oct 11am–1pm 5 –18 Oct Daily 10am-5pm | @mickylightartist Sun 11 Oct 1pm–3pm Interconnectivity Opening: Tue 6 Oct, 6pm Thu 15 Oct 5.30pm–7.30pm Group exhibition See an eclectic, ever-evolving mix Micky Light of art led by Jonny 4Higher, one of 9 Oct–31 Jan 10–18 Oct New Zealand’s most experienced Open Late Opening: Sat 10 Oct, 10am street artists. Thu 15 Oct, until 8pm Visit my garden studio in a $ FREE event. Booking required. Activations and live performances; shepherd’s hut nestled in Grey Lynn Supported by Auckland Council and the curated by Katharine Atafu-Mayo and to see my artwork, inspired by nature. Karangahape Road Business Association Giles Peterson. 24 artweek.co.nz @artweekauckland 25
KARANGAHAPE RD MONSTER VALLEY AUDIO FOUNDATION MELANIE ROGER GALLERY Across multiple venues along Karangahape Road | kroad.com/streetfront 74 Karangahape Rd Sub-basement of Parisian Tie 444 Karangahape Rd, Newton | Wed–Fri 11am–4pm | Sat 11am–3pm monstervalley.co.nz/artgallery Factory, 4 Poynton Tce melanierogergallery.com Tue–Sat 12pm–4pm audiofoundation.org.nz Central Auckland Sam Burton, Collage Degree, Natasha Vermeulen, Petra Leary, Tim D. Shaded Skull, Guy Oscar Brock, Vents, Haunt One, Capilli Tupou, Braden McMahon, Nigel Roberts, Nick Street Front J Boyd, Victor Webster, James Hunt, 10–18 Oct Kate Millington, Fiona Rennie, Chippy, Marcus Watson, Jake Feast, Daniel NOW! HERE! Festival of A creative collaboration sharing the contribution that the business and arts communities of Karangahape make to its distinct identity. Street Front creates Ellison, Togo, Margarita Vovna, Gasp Experimental Sonic Arts windows into the dynamic soul of Auckland’s most iconic inner-city street. and more Leading sound artists and musicians Peter Gouge Thu 15 Oct, 6pm–8pm from throughout Aotearoa Everything Stops for the Baby Visit these windows 24/7 during Artweek or join one of the walking tours to enjoy Fri 16 Oct, 9am–5pm the hospitality Karangahape Road has to offer. 14–18 Oct 23 Sept–10 Oct Central Aucklandis a celebration Opening: Wed 14 Oct, 5.30pm Street Front is brought to you by Monster Valley, Space Hub, TrustMe, Auckland Council and the of our neighbourhood and the Karangahape Road Business Association incredible artists which inhabit it. The The Audio Foundation’s biannual area has a rich history of art making festival is a highlight of the sonic arts Walking tour and the show features some of the calendar, bringing together leading current driving force behind the art artists from throughout Aotearoa in Sat 10 & Sat 17 Oct, 11.30am scene in the area. celebrated and new combinations. Join a S treet Frontwalking tour with a local artist sharing insight into the independent, emerging arts scene that this precinct fosters. Curated by Tim D. & PLAZA $ FREE event. Registration essential. Tickets available from Eventbrite. KARANGAHAPE RD KARANGAHAPE RD KARANGAHAPE RD Phantom Billboards Meet: Cnr of East St & K’Road artexplore.co.nz Matt Dowman ArtExplore Tour Artweek by Cycle What is change? Sat 10 Oct, 11am–1pm Sophie Sutherland 10–18 Oct Ball Park Karangahape Rd & Newmarket FREE for Artweek, these regular Sat 10 Oct, 9am–12.30pm To share your thoughts head to Saturday morning Art Precinct walks Jesse Austin-Stewart instagram.com/what_is_change and allow you to explore with other Sat 10 Oct, 1pm–4.30pm join the conversation. art lovers and an expert guide. 4 Swinging Speakers Henrietta Harris Thu 15 Oct, OPEN LATE Throughout Spring and Autumn. 8–31 Oct Burn for the Moon Explore the very best of Artweek on a Come for a taster. Opening: Thu 8 Oct, 5.30pm wonderful e.bike. Thanks to Mercury, 14 Oct–7 Nov $ FREE event. Booking required. Opening: Wed 14 Oct, 5.30pm–7.30pm you can join a guided e.bike tour, Visit artexplore.co.nz or exploring Auckland and taking in ph: 021 188 3933 some of Artweek’s finest – for free! Spaces are limited. To find out more visit mercury.co.nz/artweek 26 artweek.co.nz @artweekauckland 27
TENTACLE RAYNHAM PARK RM GALLERY TIM MELVILLE GALLERY MOKOPŌPAKI Samoa House | Lvl 1, 283 7/74 Upper Queen St 3 Samoa House Lane | Thu–Fri 4 Winchester St, Newton | Tue–Fri 10am–6pm | Sat 10am–3pm Ground floor, 454 Karangahape Rd Karangahape Rd | Daily 11am–4pm raynhampark.io 1pm–5pm, Sat, 12pm–4pm timmelville.com Wed–Fri 11am–5pm | Sat 11am–3pm (Thu 15 Oct until 8pm & Sat 17 Oct rm.org.nz mokopopaki.co.nz 1.30pm–4pm) | boncosmos.com Denise Batchelor & James Edgar Pete Bossley Colonial Road Gaia Ashleigh Taupaki Twenty Five Years Painted A.A.M. Bos, Carole Prentice, Dr P Matā 2 9 Sept–31 Oct 2 Sept–17 Oct 10 & 11 Oct, 4pm–9pm Opening: Tue 29 Sept, 6pm Opening: Wed 2 Sept, 6pm–8pm Gaia is a collaborative work by artists 14–31 Oct Denise Batchelor and James Edgar. It Opening: Wed 14 Oct, 6pm Artist talk explores the natural world, both real Artist talk Johl Dwyer Sat 24 Oct, 1.30pm and imagined, through an immersive Fri 16 Oct Screens of a Mad Man Pete Bossley discusses his recent STRANGE GOODS experience. denisebatchelor.com 2 9 Sept–31 Oct book O ne Year Drawnand the overlap 281 Karangahape Rd | Wed–Fri Opening: Tue 29 Sept, 6pm between painting and architecture. 11am–6pm | Sat & Sun 11am–3pm strangegoods.co.nz Tentacle hosting Bonco 10–18 Oct Tentacle presents an exhibition of painting and sculpture by Bonco. ORO NEGRO STUDIO The Homestead Samoa House | Shop 2, 283 Simon Che De Boer, Dan Monogham, Karangahape Rd | Daily 10am–6pm, James Edgar Open Late Thu 15 Oct until 8pm veo-artist.squarespace.com 13 & 14 Oct, 6pm–9pm Opening: Tue 13 Oct, 7pm Deanna Dowling 14–31 Oct Opening: Wed 14 Oct, 6pm ARTWEEK POP UP Nefertari: Journey Books and ephemera to Eternity 10–18 Oct Vicente Ovalle Simon Che De Boer, Nick Taylor, Over the course of Artweek 2020, Vicente’s art and Ernesto’s mahi Brenden Kinney Exhibitions and activations are Strange Goods will be hosting a 10–18 Oct popping up throughout the city for series of events that celebrate and Fri 16 Oct, 7pm–11pm Artweek. Find a pop-up venue near showcase art books and ephemera you and support our local artists! from across Aotearoa. Strange Goods offers a curated selection of multi- See artweek.co.nz for locations disciplinary arts books, publications and details. and objects from across Aotearoa, New Zealand. Collecting Contemporary Sat 10 Oct,1.30pm Would you like to start collecting art? Do you worry, though, that you don’t Enter the Tomb: know where to begin or how much it might cost? Would you like to hear how Tutankhamun inexpensive (and, actually, fun) it can be? Simon Che De Boer, Nick Taylor, Tim Melville Gallery director Tim Melville and Fox/Jensen/McCrory director Brenden Kinney Sarah McCrory are here to help! Sat 17 Oct, 7pm–11pm $ FREE event. No booking required. 28 artweek.co.nz @artweekauckland 29
04. GREY LYNN FÖENANDER GALLERIES 455 Mt Eden Rd, Mt Eden Tue–Fri 10am–6pm | Sat 10am–4pm foenandergalleries.co.nz WHITESPACE CONTEMPORARY ART 20 Monmouth St, Grey Lynn | Tue–Fri 11am–5pm | Sat 11am–4pm whitespace.co.nz GREY LYNN FOX JENSEN MCCRORY TRISH CLARK GALLERY Oliver Cain 10 Putiki St, Grey Lynn | Tue–Fri, 142 Great North Rd | Wed–Sat Relatively Fruity 11am–5pm | Sat, 11am–3pm 11am–4pm | trishclark.co.nz foxjensengallery.com 24 Sept–13 Oct Opening: Thu 24 Sept, 6pm–8pm Bob Kerr Artist working live at What Happened Here the gallery 11 Oct–5 Nov Sat 10 Oct, 11am–2pm Opening: Sun 11 Oct, 2pm All Welcome. AKEPIRO STREET STUDIOS ART BUREAU GALLERY 9a Akepiro St, Mt Eden (Upstairs) 228A Dominion Rd, akepirostudios.com Mt Eden | Mon–Fri 10am–4pm, or by appointment | artbureau.co.nz Gary McMillan Transmission 1 Oct–7 Nov Grey Lynn & Around BSA GALLERY Undercurrents: presents: Papatūānuku Browne School of Art reimagining New Zealand 194 Great North Rd, Grey Lynn Urban Flora and Fauna Trails Daily 10am–4pm | Open Late Thu 12 contemporary artists from Kingsland Creatives 15 Oct | browne.school.nz Aotearoa, including Mark Adams, Gil Alter Egos Come and enjoy Grey Lynn’s buzzy Evan Woodruffe, Laura Williams, Leigh spirit during Artweek! Auckland’s Hanly, Cass Power, Ngahuia Harrison Martin, Yonel Watene, Kim Annan, Rachel Rush, RUSH & John Miller Bryony Matthew, Suzanne Laidlaw, creative urban community is hosting 24 Sept–16 Oct art trails, events and exhibitions. 10 Oct–14 Nov Brendan Moran, Kalisolaite ‘Uhila, Opening: Thu 24 Sept, 6pm–8pm Opening: Fri 9 Oct, 5.30pm John Hodgson, John Nicol, Karley Visit: greylynn-around.com The Art Bureau Gallery presents Alter Feaver, Sarah Cooper, Paul Johnston for further details. Contact: Curators’ Conversation: Egos. A solo exhibition like no other. events@greylynn-around.com Sat 17 Oct, 2pm–5pm Stunning new artworks from Rachel Chris Corson-Scott and Rush and her own infamous alter Open Studio & Exhibition. See Francis McWhannell exciting work being produced at this ego, RUSH, brought together in Anton Chapman Sat 17 Oct, 2pm well-established studio, home to 14 one space. Rough Crossing artists, and have the chance to buy All are welcome on opening night. A lively discussion between the two art specially prepared for Artweek See @artbureau.nz on Facebook for 13–31 Oct highly knowledgeable young curators Neal Palmer Auckland. Opening: Tue 13 Oct, 5pm–7pm for whom this is a ‘passion project’ more details. 15 Oct–3 Nov that’s been under discussion for a Artist talk lengthy period – expect plenty of Opening: Thu 15 Oct, 6pm–8pm Sun 18 Oct, 1pm interesting insights! Exhibition Introduction $ FREE event. Sat 17 Oct, 12noon All Welcome. 30 artweek.co.nz @artweekauckland 31
GREY LYNN ARTWEEK TUITUI ART SPACE Lvl 2, 58 Surrey Cres, Grey Lynn Daily 11am–5pm | oaa.co.nz STUDIO 541 541 Mt Eden Rd, Mt Eden | Wed–Sun 10am–4pm guyneedham.com/samburu-exhibition TOI ORA LIVE ART TRUST 6 Putiki St, Grey Lynn | 12–15 Oct 10am–4pm | Thu 15 Oct 5pm–8pm POP UP Fri 16 Oct 10am–12pm | toiora.org.nz Exhibitions and activations are popping up throughout the city for Artweek. Find a pop-up venue near you and support our local artists! See artweek.co.nz for locations and details. Open Late In The Arts Precinct Thu 15 Oct until 8pm WEBB’S Enjoy a night out in the Arts Precinct! 33a Normanby Rd, Mt Eden | Mon– Backyard Cabbage tree, Bring a friend and explore an exciting Fri 9am–5pm | Sat 10am–3pm | City night sky grey, clouds webbs.co.nz mix of art as galleries OPEN LATE. clear, Cold full moon, Have a drink or bite to eat along the way or get a culture hit by cycle if shines through you’d rather explore on two wheels. Group Exhibition Take a self-guided walk or book into a 10–18 Oct FREE guided tour. For tour details and bookings check out the O PEN LATE online listing at artweek.co.nz Presented with the generous support of MONMOUTH GLASS CLAY Auckland Council and the Karangahape Road 5 Great North Rd, Grey Lynn Toi Ora Artists Business Association Wed–Sat 12pm–5pm 12–16 Oct Thu 15 Oct until 8pm monmouthglassstudio.co.nz For Artweek 2020 we asked our artists to use this medium to play, Solvent manipulate and create something IVAN ANTHONY Judy Darragh, Kristy Gorman, to share whilst benefitting from the 564 Great North Rd, Grey Lynn Henrietta Harris, Claudia Jowitt, therapeutic act of moulding and Tue–Fri 11am–5pm | Sat 11am–3pm Claudia Kogachi, Doris Lusk, Dane shaping the infinite potential of clay. ivananthony.com Mitchell, Johanna Pegler, Séraphine Pick, Salome Tanuvasa, I mogen Taylor, A mber Wilson, Toss Woollaston 10–16 Oct OREXART Opening: Fri 9 Oct, 6pm with orexart.co.nz DJ Ron Nuclear Webb’s is presenting an exhibition of watercolour works as a part New Work of Artweek Auckland 2020. Stephen Bradbourne, Isaac Katzoff, Including work from artists such Abigail Steel Doris Lusk and Toss Woollaston paired with work by contemporary 15–31 Oct practitioners using watercolour. The Visit Ivan Anthony at their new presentation highlights the diversity location from October 2020. of the medium while also showing ivananthony.com for details. a consistency of the medium’s importance. Guy Needham The Samburu of Kenya 14–18 Oct Opening: Thu 15 Oct, 6pm The Samburu are semi-nomadic pastoralists who live in northern Kenya. In 2018 Matthew Browne photographer Guy Needham spent time with them under the scared mountain O’Lolokwe, and this exhibition is a tribute to their way of life. MORII 6 –31 Oct Artist talk See website for details and Guy Needham new gallery location. Thu 15 Oct, 6.30pm Photographer Guy Needham shares Opening Night stories of living with the Samburu including drinking live goats blood, ‘The Moon is Back’ rituals and the forced isolation of the Moran warriors. Part of Opening Night, no need to book. 32 artweek.co.nz @artweekauckland 33
05. PARNELL AUCKLAND WAR MEMORIAL MUSEUM The Auckland Domain, Parnell | Daily 10am–5pm | aucklandmuseum.com TE TUHI STUDIOS AT CHESHIRE ST AND PAPATŪNGA Parnell Station, 23 Cheshire St tetuhi.art Open Studio Sat 17 Oct, 10am–2pm Te Tuhi Studios at Cheshire St and Papatūnga are hosting an Open Studio as part of Artweek Auckland and Parnell Day. PARNELL HOLY TRINITY Meet the resident artists and view the parnell.net.nz CATHEDRAL historic station building that has been 446 Parnell Rd transformed into a studio and gallery Sat 10 Oct, 10am–3pm complex. This project was instigated Mon 12–Sat 17 Oct, 10am–3pm by Auckland Art Fair co-director holy-trinity.org.nz Stephanie Post and developed by Te Tuhi in partnership with Auckland Transport. Coffee and donuts will be served. Nau mai, haere mai! Parnell Station Billboards Ella Sutherland 6 Sept–29 Nov, 24/7 Secret Museum Tour Daily 11.30am Ever wonder what’s tucked away in the basement of the Museum? Don’t miss this once in a lifetime chance to explore the underground world where many of our PARNELL treasures are stored. What’s waiting for you down there? Book today and find out. Meet: Terry Stringer Fountain Holy Trinity Cathedral To book online visit: myaccount.aucklandmuseum.com/117122 artexplore.co.nz Parnell Day Sat 17 Oct Reflections ARTIS GALLERY PARNELL Nestled in the heart of historic Parnell you’ll find some of Auckland’s top galleries that cater to both the discerning art collector and the curious ‘art Nigel Brown, Shane Cotton, 280 Parnell Rd, Parnell connoisseur’. Within two short blocks, you will find artworks ranging from Robert Ellis, Anne Robinson, Neil Mon–Fri 9.30am–5.30pm Sat 10am–4pm | Sun 11am–4pm established and emerging contemporary New Zealand artists and traditional Dawson, Terry Stringer, John Baker, artisgallery.co.nz Māori and Pacific works, to rare and collectible pieces from the 19th and 20th Carl Edwards, John Abramczyk, centuries. With regular featured exhibitions and ever-changing displays of Brian Ravey paintings, sculptures, prints, ceramics and traditional artifacts, there is always 10–17 Oct something new to discover. The Holy Trinity Cathedral, on the For Artweek 2020, don’t miss out what’s on offer at the Holy Trinity Cathedral as ridge of Parnell, houses a vast well as down at the Parnell Station with Te Tuhi Studio. Parnell is also providing those who take their time to wander through Parnell’s exclusive galleries between collection of permanent works of ArtExplore Tour art and sculpture as well as its own October 10th and October 18th the opportunity to enter to win $2,000 to go art gallery with revolving artwork. Sat 17 Oct, 11am–1pm towards their favourite work of art in Parnell. Stained-glass windows by Nigel FREE for Artweek, these regular *Terms & Conditions apply. See p arnell.net.nz for details. Brown, Shane Cotton and Robert Artweek by Cycle Saturday morning Art Precinct walks Ellis, a baptismal font by Anne Parnell & Ponsonby allow you to explore with other Robinson, a gilded cross sculpture Sun 11 Oct, 11am–3.30pm art lovers and an expert guide. by Neil Dawson and the Mountain Sat 17 Oct, 9am–12.30pm Throughout Spring and Autumn. Fountain by Terry Stringer, are just Works on Paper Sat 17 Oct, 1pm–4.30pm Come for a taster. a few of the exceptional artworks Sun 18 Oct, 11am–3.30pm Group Exhibition $ FREE EVENT. Booking required. featured. A new gallery space, Explore the very best of Artweek on a Visit artexplore.co.nz or The John Wilson Gallery, features 8–18 Oct wonderful e.bike. Thanks to Mercury, ph: 021 188 3933 artworks on loan from the Wallace ARTIS Gallery presents a selection of you can join a guided e.bike tour, Arts Trust. Discover these diverse works on paper by our represented exploring Auckland and taking in and remarkable works of art and artists. The exhibition will include some of Artweek’s finest – for free! sculpture on a special Artweek self- original watercolours, limited edition guided tour with informative insights Spaces are limited. To find out more prints and oil on paper works. into the artists and their works. visit mercury.co.nz/artweek 34 artweek.co.nz @artweekauckland 35
KELLIHER ART TRUST 2 York St, Parnell KINDER HOUSE 2 Ayr St, Parnell | Wed–Sun 10am–4pm | kinder.org.nz williamrobertboyd.co.nz 06. NEWMARKET William Robert Boyd Disturbance in the Landscape 10 Oct–22 Nov Opening: Sat 10 Oct, 1pm Artist talk HIGHWIC SANDERSON Sat 17 Oct, 1pm CONTEMPORARY 40 Gillies Avenue, Epsom | Wed–Sun 10.30am–4.30pm | highwic.co.nz Osborne Lane, 2 Kent St, Newmarket Mon–Fri 10am-6pm | Sat & Sun 10am–4pm | sanderson.co.nz PARNELL GALLERY Landscape Paintings from the Collection 263 Parnell Rd, Parnell | Mon–Fri Sat 17 Oct, 11am–4pm 10am–5.30pm | Sat 10am–4pm Sun 11am–3pm | parnellgallery.co.nz A selection of prize-winning landscapes from the Kelliher Art Competition 1956–1977 together with recent landscape commissions including the first showing of the 2020 commission. Plus other modernist New Zealand landscapes. Artists range from Peter McIntyre and Austen Deans to Aroha Gossage and Caroline Bellamy. Curator’s Introduction 12 noon INTERNATIONAL BLACK DOOR GALLERY Still Life Drawing ART CENTRE 251 Parnell Rd, Parnell A drop-in drawing activity for all Mon–Fri 10am–5pm the family 202 Parnell Rd Mon–Fri 9.30am–5.30pm Sat 10am–4pm | Sun 11am–3pm Sat 17 & Sun 18Oct Sat 10am–4pm | Sun 11am–4pm blackdoorgallery.co.nz 10.30am–4.30pm internationalartcentre.co.nz Come along to celebrate Auckland Artweek at Highwic, where you Damien Kurth Death Drawing at Highwic Peter Hackett can sit down and sketch the still 13 Oct–8 Nov Sat 10 Oct, 7pm life tableau that we will create to Opening: Sat 17 Oct, 11am–1pm The Honeymooners’ Bed Immerse yourself in a life drawing motivate you. Alternatively, take a 10–18 Oct experience like no other at Highwic, look around the house, or beautiful We welcome you to the gallery to Auckland’s favourite gothic mansion. gardens for a subject to inspire you. immerse yourself in the thick impasto Featuring modern day muses, lush Drawing materials will be provided. oil paint of Peter Hackett’s paintings. theatrical styling and generous $ Drop-in session. A sculptural quality is achieved hospitality, D eath Drawingtakes a No need to book. Adults: $10. through the artists application of macabre yet playful look at the darker Children under 18: FREE. paint and paired with the large scale side of our shared twilight life. of these artworks these paintings Presented by The Metropolitan Club, Simon Williams are without doubt best viewed up the ticket price includes materials, close and in person. In addition to drinks and canapes. This is an R18 Demonstration Hackett’s work we will also have our event. Sat 17 Oct, 1pm–1.30pm Spring Exhibition on display. $ Tickets available through International Art Centre will be hosting a talk and demonstration by Eventbrite. $75pp Part of which Brendan McGorry goes towards the preservation leading New Zealand landscapist When the Storm Ends of Highwic. Simon Williams. A large collection Rieko Woodford-Robinson 13 Oct–8 Nov of works by international and local Opening: Sat 17 Oct, 11am–1pm artists will also be on view. Heroes 8–28 Oct Artist talk Opening: Thu 8 Oct, Sat 17 Oct, 10.30am 5.30pm–7.30pm 36 artweek.co.nz @artweekauckland 37
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