What's On at The Dowse 1 March 2011
What's On at The Dowse
1 March 2011
Events...
Late Lounge with Matiu "The Hook" Te Huki This Thurs 3 March 2011 | 7-9pm | KOHA
Our monthly Late Lounge sessions are
popular with all ages. Join us on the first Thursday of
every month for chilled out tunes in a relaxed setting. All
galleries, cash bar, shop and cafe open until 9pm. Known for
his amazing vocal power with Fat Freddys Drop, Rhombus and
Tiki Taane, Matiu is at The Dowse with his own soulful roots
music. He was the founding member of the popular roots band
Homefire Burning and is currently still and member of
basscamp and his current band My Golden Soul. Matiu's
messages in his music are positive, uplifting, inspiring and
motivating. The music itself is soulful roots, dub, funk and
hip hop. www.dowse.org.nz/en/Events/Events/Late-Lounge-Matiu-The-Hook-Te-Huki
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Little
Sparks Tues 15 March | 1-2pm | $5 Opening
Exhibitions... Sean Kerr: Bruce danced if Victoria sang,
and Victoria sang; so Bruce danced opens Sat 19 March Yield:
Making Fashion Without Making Waste opens 26
March Furnish
opens 26 March Ongoing
Exhibitions... Richard Stratton: Aprés les Baleines
(After the Whales) until 1 May 2011 Closing
Exhibitions... Light
Stones until 27 March 2011 www.facebook.com/thedowseartmuseum
Is your 4 year old a
budding artist? Come along to a Little Sparks session, a
club for creatively-minded preschoolers. Inspired by an
exhibition or object at The Dowse, children get to make
something in The Dowse creative workshop. Little Sparks meet
once a month on a Tuesday from 1-2pm. http://www.dowse.org.nz/en/Events/Events/Little-Sparks/
White
Cloud Worlds Weekend This weekend | 5 & 6 March
Press
release attached, four workshops provide an amazing
opportunity to meet and learn from the leading artists
behind White Cloud Worlds: http://www.dowse.org.nz/en/Events/Events/White-Cloud-Worlds-Weekend/
Bookings: T 04 570 6500 | E dowsebookings@huttcity.govt.nz
The
Dowse is hosting the first survey exhibition of one of New
Zealand's leading digital artists, Sean Kerr.
Auckland-based Kerr is delighted to be returning to Lower
Hutt, where he grew up and attended Wainuiomata College in
the 1980s. His menagerie includes an inflatable finger which
deflates as you approach it, a sneezing computer, a giant
nose, a ghost that follows you around, a sub woofer fart and
a thing stuck inside a locker trying to escape. http://www.dowse.org.nz/News/Latest-News/Sean-Kerr-Bruce-Danced/
Image attached: Sean Kerr, The Upside Down Mountain and
Finger 2010. Image courtesy of the artist. Exhibition toured
by Artspace and Gus Fisher Gallery Auckland and Sean Kerr,
Pop Dots, 2010. Image courtesy of the artist. Exhibition
toured by Artspace and Gus Fisher Gallery Auckland.
International designers unite for zero-waste
fashion exhibition at The Dowse. The creations of fashion
darlings Zandra Rhodes and Yeohlee Teng, plus many other
leading international designers, are coming to New Zealand
for a new exhibition that is then bound for New York.
Co-curated by Wellington's Holly McQuillan and New York's
Timo Rissanen. Image attached: Yeohlee Teng, YEOHLEE Fall
2009 - Zero Waste Sarong, 2009. Courtesy of Yeohlee
Teng
http://www.dowse.org.nz/en/News/Latest-News/Yield-Making-Fashion-Without-Making-Waste
The latest in New Zealand furniture design
by 10 designers including Jamie McLellan, Tim Wigmore and
Nathan Goldsworthy. Image attached: Kennedy Brown, Maverick,
Two Seater Bench Seat, 2006
http://www.dowse.org.nz/en/News/Latest-News/Furnish/
Wellington ceramicist
Richard Stratton has transported himself back in time,
creating ornate and luxuriously glazed new works as if he
was his ancestor, Francois Narbey, a 19th century whaler.
Imagining his ancestor was equally skilled in the ceramic
trade as he was in the techniques of early whaling,
Stratton's pieces are in the style of English and European
ornamental ware but with a contemporary twist.
Who Am I?
Big Faces, Big Names: Portraits From The Dowse opens until
15 May 2011
Take a close look at portraits from The Dowse
collection, including renowned New Zealand artists Rita
Angus, Frances Hodgkins and Toss Woollaston. There are also
contemporary works by Michael Smither and Paul Rayner's
delightful ceramics bust of Carmen, Ken and Ken and Split
Enz. This family show examines elements of portraiture, like
pose, gaze, style and setting. Featuring hands-on
activities, children will see how portraits can convey the
personality of their subjects.
White Cloud Worlds until 13 March
2011
Last chance to discover the world of New Zealand's
sci-fi and fantasy illustrators, designers and conceptual
artists. The work of these internationally acclaimed artists
often goes unrecognised, here's the chance to celebrate
their extraordinary skill and technique as they create
worlds from their
imagination.www.dowse.org.nz/News/Latest-News/White-Cloud-Worlds
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Shining a light on The Dowse
glass collection, Light Stones features stunning works by
ten New Zealand artists including Ann Robinson, John Edgar,
Garry Nash, Lyndsay Patterson and Elizabeth McClure.
Presenting a condensed history of the development of the
glass movement in New Zealand, he stars of the glass world
are highlighted. This beautiful little exhibition replaces
Small Stories and demonstrates The Dowse's commitment to
regularly displaying its collection items.
www.dowse.org.nz