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ARTISTS as ACTIVISTS

Published: Mon 23 Aug 2010 09:37 AM
ARTISTS as ACTIVISTS
Academy Galleries feature exhibition of 2010. 21st August - 12th September
Find any significant cause for change or conservation and there will inevitably be an artist involved. ARTISTS AS ACTIVISTS will showcase the passion, energy and political creativity of some of New Zealand's most celebrated artists and their contribution in making a statement of belief. Curated by Academy President Ian Hamlin the exhibition will highlight some of the campaigns waged and sacrifices made while telling some stories along the way.
The Academy is proud to have as Guest Artists: Grahame Sydney, Sam Mahon, Brian Turner, Nick Dryden, Ian Hamlin, Michael Smither, Dean Buchanan, Jane Zusters and Don Binney.
The exhibition will also include a number of other invited artists including Ewan McDougall, Michael O'Donnell, Rosemary Mortimer and Barry Thomas, the exhibition will also be open to works for selection relating to the theme...ARTISTS AS ACTIVISTS: ENVIRONMENT.
A number of the participating artists will be involved in a panel discussion over coffee in the galleries on Saturday morning 21st August - come in and get involved!
Ceramicus10
The Annual Wellington Potters exhibition in Gallery 3, running concurrently with the Academy show 'Artists as Activists".
An exhibition of contemporary and traditional ceramics by members of the Wellington Potters Association with guest artist and selector from Nelson, Sue Newitt.
Academy Galleries are open daily 10am - 5pm and entry is free. For more information on the New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts, the Governor General Award, membership, or gallery and function hire please visit www.nzafa.com.
New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts
1 Queens Wharf
Jervois Quay
WELLINGTON
Web: http://nzafa.com/
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