A Mélange draws together the work of two local artists – Harinder Rajpal and Susan Louie – utilising glass and colour to draw upon their mixed cultural backgrounds.
This exhibition brings the whimsical landscapes and nature studies of Guo Zhiming to local audiences, including many of his serene watercolours, ink drawings and a metres-long traditional scroll painting.
For the past five years, ceramicist and Sur-Collective member Catherine Guevara has been researching and teaching ceramics; creating spaces for migrant women to re-mould the relationship between their femininity and new home through clay.
Come and join the talented Sur-Collective as they share why the collective was founded out of a need to create a sense of place and redefine the space they use as migrant women in Aotearoa, New Zealand.
Ande Barret-Hegan’s work derives from a lifelong interest in the development of western art. This exhibition is a selection of her most recent paintings.
Sarah Adam has created a visual account of walking Te Araroa - the 3000 kilometre trail stretching from Cape Reinga in the North to Bluff in the South.