2008
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Creating the Ultimate Living Environment 7 – 28 January, 2008 This exhibition focuses on the Whangarei District Council Mission Statement and the inherent implication that you can’t create a living environment WITHOUT creativity! |
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In the Making of Chalk 4 - 29 February, 2008 A multimedia exhibition by seven artists of the Visual Art Faculity, North Tec - Tai Tokerau Wananga, Whangarei |
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All Dogs Shot 10 February - 30 March, 2008 Roger Donaldson is best known for the making of landmark New Zealand movies including Sleeping Dogs, Smash Palace and The World’s Fastest Indian. All Dogs Shot presents a euphoric collection of black and white photographs taken both in New Zealand and around the world over the past few decades of his career. |
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Entwined 10 March - 18 April, 2008 A group exhibition of multi-media artworks by major New Zealand artists that reflect the entwining of both Maori and European traditions in New Zealand art. |
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The Hand as Subject 7 April - 25 May, 2008 The Hand as an object for creative human iconography is NOT a fresh subject for exhibition exploration! After all it was the subject for Neolithic society’s first public gallery spaces – cave paintings more than 20,000 years ago ! |
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Subjects to Hand 7 April - 25 May, 2008 A selection of more than 70 exquisite drawings and short films by the late Joanna Margaret Paul. |
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Echoes of the Landscape 28 April - 30 May, 2008 Presented alongside of landscape paintings by 5 women artists selected from the Whangarei Art Museum Collection. |
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Makereti 2 June - 27 July, 2008 A National Library Gallery Touring Exhibition from the Collections of Alexander Turnbull Library |
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Ralph Hotere 2 June - 27 July, 2008 Curated by Kriselle Baker for the Dunedin Public Art Gallery, this extensive, eloquent exhibition showcases an aspect of Ralph Hotere’s work that is unknown – yet very accessible – to a large number of the art viewing public. |
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Cultural Memory 4 August - 28 September, 2008 Whangarei Art Museum will be lavishing its walls with a ravishing array of heritage and modern works from the public art collection |
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