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February Exhibitions

 

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1 2 The Road Series
opens 5:30
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5 6 7 8 9 Melanie Tahata
opens 5:30
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15 16 Woodturners
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    2 February  -  1 April 2007   
   

    THE  ROAD  SERIES  PAINTINGS

        j u l i e t     b o w e n

    It’s been fun to attempt this exploration of Tucker Road for this exhibition. The road contains many of the elements  which make 
    this area unique. It has five sections, and leads out to Waerenga-a-Hika. 

    I walked each section with no agenda of my own, but rather to record  what I noticed and to  follow  where it led .

    I found links and connections, and the unexpected.

        Juliet


     Melanie Tahata
    9 February - 1 April


  

 "I am of Ngati Porou descent. My hapu are Te Whanau a Hinetapora, Te Whanau a Rakairoa and Ngai Taamanuhiri.
Over the last 13 years I have lived in Auckland, Palmerston North and Wellington.
In 2005 I moved back to Kaiti to raise my son.

I am a mixed media artist. I dabble in illustration, photography, bricolage & installation, website & promotional design.
I also think of myself as a rather stunning limerick writer.

I have been involved in, and am an avid supporter of, the D.I.Y underground music community of Aotearoa. This includes the Gothic, Industrial, Punk and Metal subcultures. I've DJ'd at shows, co-ordinated events, driven bands and hordes of goths and punks around the countryside and helped out with 3 day festivals. And that was just for fun.

I like wearing black. Alot."

     www.maleficent.mediatrix.co.nz


   Woodturners
    16 February - 25 March

    

 





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