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Just Good Stuff: for All Your Christmas Gift Needs

Published: Mon 17 Dec 2012 11:51 AM
On Now
18 - 23 DECEMBER 2012
Just Good Stuff: for All Your Christmas Gift Needs
OPENING: 6.00pm Monday 17 December.
OPEN: 11.00am - 7.00pm Tuesday - Sunday.
Heaps of good stuff from just $5.
Check out justgoodstuffs.blogspot.com for a preview of some of the good stuff on offer (updated regularly, so check back for even MORE good stuff...).
Featuring JUST GOOD STUFF from:
genevieve packer, hermon & son, eloise evans, miss philly, wellytown, amy van luijk, gabby o'connor, not nancy, ngaere mackinnon, flora waycott, vanessa crowe, rebecca bewick, mary adams, red alert, kelly spencer, pepper, craftcamp, ruckie, artisans apparel, hmxhm, tall tale, nomoa, lisa d and gravyfacedesigns.
CASH ONLY
Up Next
7 - 13 JANUARY 2013
SURREALIST JUNK | JAMES HARCOURT
OPENING: 6.00pm Monday 7 January.
OPEN: 10.00am - 7.00pm Tuesday - Sunday.
SURREALIST JUNK This is an eclectic show from Wellington artist James Harcourt showcasing a wide variety of media.
It will include a series of photographic portraits of characters made of nikau leaves and rendered as masks, the original masks will also be on display. These characters interpret personalities born of the forest and speak about connection with the natural world. The realm of talking plants and teacher vegetation is available to those who choose to listen to their ancestral environment.
Alongside the photographs are abstract paintings that represent landscapes of the first sounds. They can be a heartbeat, a drum skin or a pulse on a wave. We are born of sound and live as frequency, tune in.
In addition three small sculptures, 'The Ascetic', 'The Witness' and 'Trans-Central Medication' aka 'Deep Image' will be available for viewing Woven 'Bakpaks' by Ellen Coup made from harakeke will also be on show. They are a design Ellen has been honing for a number of years. All work is available for purchase.
www.jamesharcourt.co.nz
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