Robert Peper's photographic installation is an immersive visual diary of the people and the places in India through the use of accompanying fabric, incense and audio.
We will talk about the decriminalization of sex work in NZ, it's impacts, and enduring issues such as a stigma, and the exclusion of migrant sex workers, based on our new book published by Bristol University Press.
This is run in conjunction & in the same venue as the Sex workers of Aotearoa event held at the Depot Artspace.
Printmaker Susanne Khouri's new series of works which arose from the Covid19 Lock-down period.
"I began a process of drawing shapes, which I felt had an appeal because they inspired a kind of open-ended interpretation. I liked how I could bunch the shapes up in clusters, to make them small or large, or leave lots of space in between and so notice some sort of meaning change. They then also became metaphors for the small and large things we carry within us, involuntarily mostly." - Susanne Khouri
Martin Law, Painter of Paradise, presents paintings of Devonport, architectural perspectives and the maunga, the sea and the land. The wide and open skies in many of the paintings is intentional, as we lift our gaze from the streets and the architecture, to consider the proximate foreground and skyward views. From Takarunga/Mt Victoria and Maungauika/North Head to the beaches fringing the land, colours of the skies are blended to abstract cubes in the style that Martin presents, as a backdrop and also loving accompaniment to the architecture below.