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Nelson Jewellery Week

13 – 23 April 2023

Containment/Uncontained

Bollard exhibition

JACK HADLEY, image by Sam Hartnett

 

Round, Round… Round! Three mini-lectures on jewellery and practice with Mary Curtis, Aphra Cheesman and Jack Hadley

Objectspace, Mon 31 Oct 2022, 5:30pm

Objectspace, 10 Sept – 20 Nov 2022

 

A Stone, an Echo, a Sign:

Aotearoa Jewellery Triennial:

Objectspace, Auckland, NZ

Artist talks and opening event: Friday 9 Sept 2022

Jewellery symposium 

Objectspace, Friday 9 September, 8:30am – 4:30pm

A one-day symposium to coincide with the opening of A Stone, an Echo, a Sign: Aotearoa Jewellery Triennial, a new major jewellery exhibition at Objectspace, Auckland.

for more information: [email protected]

 

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Work in Progress: Raewyn Walsh

Work in Progress: Raewyn Walsh I don’t get to see Raewyn in person as much as some of the other makers — we live in different cities, and lockdowns and other Covid complications have made things harder. So it was really nice to be able to visit Raewyn at her place...

Work in Progress: Becky Bliss

Becky has been cutting out chain links from sheet aluminium, lots and lots of chain links. She described this slow process as feeling like “a kind of penance” — a gesture toward the debt owed to younger generations for the climate crisis. The work that Becky is making...

Work in Progress: Neke Moa

It’s always fun to visit Neke at her home/studio in Ōtaki. For me as a curator, it’s interesting to see how different makers work. Some — like Rowan — are very methodical, planning every detail from the start (you have to, with lacework), while others — like Neke —...

Work in Progress: Rowan Panther

Today I wanted to share a peek at what Rowan Panther is working on for this exhibition. Rowan describes herself as a lace textile artist. She began by learning about bobbin lace making from influential lacemaker Alwynne Crowsen. Over time, Rowan began to consider how...

A different kind of triennial

The label ‘biennial’ or ‘triennial’ marks out a different kind of exhibition. But in developing this one, I’ve been wondering: when is a triennial no longer a triennial?   The Aotearoa Jewellery Triennial is a new initiative developed by Makers101. It follows in...

Kia ora, I’m Emma

Tēnā koutou katoa. He tauiwi ahau, nō Haina ōku tīpuna. I tipu ake au ki Tāmaki Makaurau. Kei Te Whanganui-a-Tara ahau e noho ana. Ko Emma Ng ahau.   Kia ora, I’m Emma, and I’m curating the first Aotearoa Jewellery Triennial exhibition, which will open at...

Introducing the Aotearoa Jewellery Triennial

Curator Emma Ng selected jewellery artists Becky Bliss, Raewyn Walsh, Neke Moa, Rowan Panther, Shelley Norton, and Moniek Schrijer to produce a new body of work for the first Jewellery Triennial held at Objectspace, Auckland. EXHIBITION DATES for "A Stone, an Echo, a...

Work in Progress: Raewyn Walsh

Work in Progress: Raewyn Walsh I don’t get to see Raewyn in person as much as some of the other makers — we live in different cities, and lockdowns and other Covid complications have made things harder. So it was really nice to be able to visit Raewyn at her place...

Work in Progress: Becky Bliss

Becky has been cutting out chain links from sheet aluminium, lots and lots of chain links. She described this slow process as feeling like “a kind of penance” — a gesture toward the debt owed to younger generations for the climate crisis. The work that Becky is making...

Work in Progress: Neke Moa

It’s always fun to visit Neke at her home/studio in Ōtaki. For me as a curator, it’s interesting to see how different makers work. Some — like Rowan — are very methodical, planning every detail from the start (you have to, with lacework), while others — like Neke —...

Work in Progress: Rowan Panther

Today I wanted to share a peek at what Rowan Panther is working on for this exhibition. Rowan describes herself as a lace textile artist. She began by learning about bobbin lace making from influential lacemaker Alwynne Crowsen. Over time, Rowan began to consider how...

A different kind of triennial

The label ‘biennial’ or ‘triennial’ marks out a different kind of exhibition. But in developing this one, I’ve been wondering: when is a triennial no longer a triennial?   The Aotearoa Jewellery Triennial is a new initiative developed by Makers101. It follows in...

Kia ora, I’m Emma

Tēnā koutou katoa. He tauiwi ahau, nō Haina ōku tīpuna. I tipu ake au ki Tāmaki Makaurau. Kei Te Whanganui-a-Tara ahau e noho ana. Ko Emma Ng ahau.   Kia ora, I’m Emma, and I’m curating the first Aotearoa Jewellery Triennial exhibition, which will open at...

Introducing the Aotearoa Jewellery Triennial

Curator Emma Ng selected jewellery artists Becky Bliss, Raewyn Walsh, Neke Moa, Rowan Panther, Shelley Norton, and Moniek Schrijer to produce a new body of work for the first Jewellery Triennial held at Objectspace, Auckland. EXHIBITION DATES for "A Stone, an Echo, a...

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