What's On at The Dowse
What's On at The Dowse 10 September 2014
Upcoming
Events… A jewellery making workshop for
children and their grownups to be inspired by our jewellery
exhibition, Wunderrūma Talk & Tour: Elizabeth
Thomson Meet Wellington
sculptor Elizabeth Thomson and hear her talk about creating
her installation Elizabeth Thomson: Invitation to
Openness—Substantive and Transitive States Exhibitions on now… Peter Peryer had his first
solo exhibition at a public gallery here at The Dowse in
1977. It was a visionary move by then director Jim Barr at a
time when photography was rarely seen in public art
institutions. Fast-forward to 2014 and Peter Peryer: A
Careful Eye curated by The Dowse’s Sian van Dyk, is a
selection of over 50 works from Peter’s celebrated career.
The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue with essays by
both Jim Barr and Sian van Dyk. Elizabeth Thomson:
Invitation to Openness—Substantive and Transitive
States Wellington sculptor
Elizabeth Thomson is creating a new installation for The
Dowse which will surprise and delight visitors. An entire
room will be quietly inhabited by hundreds of white moths
which will hover in the space as though having arrived of
their own accord. This is Elizabeth Thomson’s most
ambitious installation to date as it will fill an entire
gallery. Each moth is cast in bronze and flocked in white
giving the moths an eerie realism. Until 2 Nov 2014 FREE REVERIE: CONTEMPLATIVE PAINTINGS FROM THE
COLLECTION Reverie
brings together a selection of dreamy oil and watercolour
paintings from The Dowse collection. Featuring works by
Joanna Paul, Toss Woollaston, Flora Scales, Michael
Harrison, Olivia Spencer Bower and Gretchen
Albrecht. Presenting over 100 objects from the Petone
Settlers Museum, Dear Nostalgia is an invitation to glimpse
the past. From treasured toys and glamorous accessories to a
cannon ball and handcuffs, this exhibition will catch your
eye, capture your imagination and transport you to another
time! Wunderrūma is the largest exhibition of New Zealand
jewellery to ever travel to Europe. Shown at Galerie
Handwerk in Munich, Germany as Wunderrūma: Schmuck aus
Neuseeland before returning to New Zealand for its showing
at The Dowse, the exhibition brings together over 200 pieces
by more than 75 New Zealand jewellers and artists as well as
Māori taonga and Pacific and historical European jewellery
from Te Papa. MATATOKI: CONTEMPORARY MORI CARVING Coming to us from Rotorua
Museum, Matatoki brings together the work of some
internationally-recognised contemporary Māori
carvers.
Craftcamp
Sat 13 Sep, 10.30am &
1.30pm
Bookings essential | $10 per child
T 04 570
6500 | E bookings@dowse.org.nz
Sat 27 Sep 1:00 p.m.
Free
Peter Peryer: A Careful
Eye
23 Aug – 23 Nov 2014
23 Aug – 23 Nov 2014
A MODEST MODERNISM:
ROY COWAN & JULIET PETER
A Modest
Modernism: Roy Cowan & Juliet Peter celebrates the creative
lives of Wellington artist couple Roy Cowan (Ngāpuhi, Te
Atiawa1918-2006) and Juliet Peter (1915-2010). Painters,
printmakers, potters and illustrators, both artists placed
aesthetics at the heart of all their work, and approached
life with the idea that all artistic activity is
connected.
28 June – 19 October 2014 FREE
DEAR NOSTALGIA
26 July – 9 November
2014 FREE
Exhibitions closing soon…
WUNDERRŪMA: NEW
ZEALAND JEWELLERY
21 June - 28 September 2014
FREE
21
June - 28 September 2014 FREE
ends