2005
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In Flower 7 February - April 3, 2005 In Flower looks at the re-emergence of flowers as an exciting subject for a significant number of New Zealand artists today. |
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Rhona Haszard 11 April - 5 June, 2005 During Rhona Haszard's short life she distinguished herself as a 'New Woman' whose social and sexual behaviour was highly controversial. She worked as an artist on the Channel Island of Sark, in France, Alexandria and London |
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ALLURE 13 June - 7 August, 2005 Allure: digital prints by Morrie Morrison, former tutor of photography at Northland Polytechnic. These works are taken from Morrison's Post Graduate Diploma work at Elam School of Fine Arts. |
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GO GIRL 13 June - 7 August, 2005 The photographic exhibition Go Girl by Fiona Clark is a celebration of culture and gender, addressing the issues of gender over a 30 year period. It crosses art, photographic, transgender, youth, and cultural boundaries. |
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Tibet 30th August - 23rd September, 2005 Tibet: Through the Eyes of an Exile - photographs by Dhondup Tsering & Tales of Tibet - The Enchanting Story of Tibetan Carpets |
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Finding Longitude 15 August - 9 October, 2005 The works exhibited in Finding Longitude, by Carol Prentice explore the notions of ‘place’ within Aotearoa/New Zealand. |
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The Path to Takitimu 15 August - 9 October, 2005 Laurence Berry’s body of works entitled Te Ara-O-Takitimu / The Path to Takitimu were completed as a response to his time in Invercargill in 2002, as the Southland Art Foundation’s William Hodges Fellow. |
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Light Wine Things 17 October - 11 December, 2005 Bill Culbert, this countries most celebrated expatriate New Zealand artist, now based in Paris and London, is showcased in Whangarei to conclude this exciting year for Franco/Kiwi artistic excellence. |
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