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Art installations in many forms: Corban Estate Art Centre

Published: Mon 30 Sep 2013 02:32 PM
Art installations in many forms
Corban Estate Art Centre
Corban Estate Arts Centre's latest exhibitions by Judy Darragh, Elliot Collins and Robert George are three distinct art installations assembled out of objects, text, moving image and sound, on display from 25 October to 1 December 2013.
Judy Darragh’s newest floor and wall based installation is constructed out of consumer by-products and everyday objects that are attacked with intense colour. Infamous for her resourceful use of non-valuable materials, Darragh contorts these materials into new and unrecognisable assemblages.
Artist Elliot Collins fills the gallery space with text, sculpture and photography in his latest exhibition based on The Odyssey by Homer. Collins visually relocates the story line to take place within the islands of the Hauraki Gulf, representing his on-going interest in the perception of New Zealand as a vibrant place for exploration and discovery.
While artist Robert George captures the interior landscape of the human mind through large scale moving images and sound. He creates a space in which the waking mind gives way to the unconscious mind, where dreams, memories and symbolism take over.
On offer is a full range of free art gallery activities. Artist Elliot Collins will run a kids workshop on Saturday 23 November and the curator will give a guided tour of Judy Darragh’s latest exhibition on Saturday 30 November.
Exhibitions details:
Exhibition: Walk this way
Artist: Judy Darragh
Exhibition dates: 25 October – 1 December 2013
Exhibition: Odysseus
Artist: Elliot Collins
Exhibition dates: 25 October – 1 December 2013
Exhibition: Absence is all that is left behind
Artist: Robert George
Exhibition dates: 25 October – 1 December 2013
Public programmes
Exhibitions opening: Thursday 24 October, 6pm-8pm
Kids art workshop with artist Elliot Collins: Saturday 23 November, 11am-12.30pm
Judy Darragh exhibition tour with curator: Saturday 30 November, 11am
Entry: Free, all welcome
ABOUT CORBAN ESTATE ARTS CENTRE
The Corban Estate Arts Centre (CEAC) is located at the historic Corban Winery Estate in Henderson, Auckland. The arts centre utilises the historic winery buildings and is home to galleries which feature a changing programme of exhibitions, as well as a café, gallery shop, and artists’ studios. CEAC also offers a wide range of arts and cultural events and educational programmes, including art classes for adults and children and a schools education programme. The centre is open 7 days a week, 10.30am – 4pm.
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