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Artist talk and shared lunch with Callum Devlin

Artist talk and shared lunch with Callum Devlin
Saturday 23 September from 12:30pm

To celebrate the conclusion of the UNTITLED EXAMINATION PROJECT, we’re pushing the desks together and hosting an artist talk with Callum Devlin at 12:30pm.

Following the talk, visitors are welcome to join us for UNTITLED SANDWICH CLUB (a shared lunch) from 1:30pm. Come along to share some food, commiserate your grade, and talk about all the things you're going to do after graduation. Please bring your favourite sandwich ingredients. Bread will be provided.

Registrations for the final three examinations are still open. You can sign-up by filling out the online form here, or by visiting the gallery.

Free to attend, all welcome.

About the artist

Callum Alexander Devlin is an artist based in Te-Whanganui-a-tara, Aotearoa. In 2015 Callum graduated with a BFA (Hons) from Massey University College of Creative Arts. He is interested in the anxiety surrounding nationalism within post-colonial countries. He works predominantly with found objects, film, social media and performance. In 2016, Callum co-founded MEANWHILE Gallery with Jesse Bowling and Jordana Bragg. Past projects include Till The World Ends (2017) facilitated by Fresh and Fruity, Ōtautahi Kōrerotia, Christchurch; Pool Party (2016), MEANWHILE, Wellington; NOW NOW (2016), curated by jpeg2000, Seventeen Tory Street, Wellington.

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