Artist Talk with Kate Serebrianskaia & Heather Galbraith
Join Kate Serebrianskaia alongside Curator and Educator Heather Galbraith for an engaging discussion in support of DEPOT Artspace's current exhibition 'Beyond the Surface.'
Join Kate Serebrianskaia alongside Curator and Educator Heather Galbraith for an engaging discussion in support of DEPOT Artspace's current exhibition 'Beyond the Surface.'
Art Battle®, the world’s largest live painting tournament, is coming to Devonport on Thursday 1 May, and we’re calling on talented artists from across Auckland to take the stage.
Suture Collective is a group of artists united in their exploration of mark making and painting as well as exploring individual and collective experiences within the natural world.
In support of DEPOT 3 Vic Road's current exhibition Liminal, join Bridget Pahl and Vanessa Narbey to explore the sensibilities of sea sponges from Timaru with plant dyes, and other natural materials from the local environment to create a series of mixed media drawings.
Building (Under the Volcano) explores suburban built environments and the genealogy of forms that constitute Te Hau Kapua-Devonport to ponder relationships to the whenua, how we choose to create our homes and how different cultural understandings and expressions of home shape our suburban environment.
Takarunga: A Natural History by Tate delves into the ecological and social history of Takarunga (Mount Victoria) through a series of paintings, revealing its rich history and the often-overlooked depth of its ecological significance.
The Boundary of the Intelligible features a new exploration of colour for Jennifer Mason who usually focuses solely on the figure as subject. This exhibition sees a new development where the state of reverie for the figures extends out into their surroundings. Previously the emotional state of being was solely conveyed through the face or pose, now the figure is placed into a dream like environment that is located in the sea and sky.
The Weight of Things brings together Katie Robinson’s distinctive painting style with her unique form of storytelling.
This grouping of paintings brings together three separate threads of work, all situated in the wild pine and native bush that populates the land near where Jean lives.
This workshop’s focus is unblocking inhibitions and opening doors to experiment, to stimulate our senses and guide us toward art making enjoyment.
This exhibition explores the three-maunga island chain of the Devonport peninsula, linked by jewel-like gardens, as a reinterpretation and homage to Pat Hanly's early-1970s Inside the Garden series.
Join us on 5 March, 5:30pm for a relaxed Sip n’ Paint session as part of First Thursdays at the DEPOT Ceramics Studio.