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Popular Banks Shoes Shapeshifter exhibition back in 2014

Published: Fri 17 Jan 2014 03:50 PM
HUTT CITY COUNCIL NEWS RELEASE
16 JANUARY 2014
Popular Banks Shoes Shapeshifter exhibition back in 2014
Planning is well underway for the sixth Banks Shoes Shapeshifter, which will take over Hutt City’s Civic Gardens during The New Zealand Festival.
Organised by the Rotary Club of Hutt City, the sculpture exhibition shows imaginative work from artists across New Zealand selected by The Dowse Art Museum’s director, Courtney Johnston.
Guy Ngan, Tanya Ashken and Mia Hamilton are amongst 58 artists showing, drawn from a large number of entries from across New Zealand.
Well-known New Zealand sculptor Guy Ngan OBE is showing at Shapeshifter for the first time, with two works,Eliza andPolynesian Pagoda.
His workPolynesian Pagodais inspired by Pacific peoples across the world. “These people produce beautiful artwork and music; my appreciation of that has inspired me to present this pagoda,” says Mr Ngan.
Lucy Bucknall’s award-winningBig Manis a two metre tall bronze bear wearing a hoody. Weighing in at over 60 kilograms it will be one of the more challenging installs of the show, but well worth the effort.
This year Shapeshifter has extended opening hours (11am-7pm each day) to make the most of our warm summer evenings. People are encouraged to take the opportunity for after work viewings or to pack a picnic and join friends for a special and enjoyable garden dinner amongst the art.
While there is an admission charge, Shapeshifter is a fundraising exhibition with all money going to local charities Te Omanga Hospice, the Gillies McIndoe Research Institute, The Dowse Art Museum and youth programmes in the Hutt Valley.
All work is for sale – both in the outdoor exhibition and inside in the daily display.
Banks Shoes Shapeshifter 2014
22 February – 16 March 2014
Civic Gardens, Lower Hutt
www.shapeshifter.org.nz
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