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ELIZABETH THOMSON
STILL AND ALWAYS 12 September - 5 October 2024STILL AND ALWAYS features a suite of new works from Elizabeth Thomson alongside a selection of earlier works from her personal archive. Like a series of underground taproots – tendrils...Read more -
BUNCH
LAURA WILLIAMS, REUBEN PATERSON, KARL MAUGHAN, SARAH MUNRO, ELIZABETH THOMSON, EMILY WOLFE, TURUMEKE HARRINGTON, ROSA ALLISON, HIRIA ANDERSON-MITA, DICK FRIZZELL, RITA ANGUS, JEFFREY HARRIS, MAX GIMBLETT, SALOME TANUVASA 1 - 24 February 2024Throughout history many visual artists have turned to the botanical world for inspiration. While the outcome of these flowery meditations may result in the depiction of a seemingly innocuous bunch...Read more -
OUTER-BODY
19 October - 11 November 2023The act of capturing the human form is at once intimate and elusive. The specific contours of a face, the familiar outline of shoulders, the nape of a neck, the...Read more -
ELIZABETH THOMSON
THE POOL OF MNEMOSYNE 1 - 24 June 2023I do not ask for youth, nor for delay in the rising of time's irreversible river that takes the jewelled arc of the waterfall in which I glimpse, minute by...Read more -
ALPHABET SOUP
THE FINEST STOCK 1 - 22 December 2022Featuring stockroom work from Star Gossage, Laura Williams, John Walsh, Gavin Chai, Toss Woollaston, Derek Cowie, Ngataiharuru Taepa, Vita Cochran, Hiria Anderson, Finn Ferrier, Lisa Reihana, Heather Straka, Paul...Read more -
ELIZABETH THOMSON
LATERAL SERIES - HABITABLE ZONES 11 August - 3 September 2022A ‘habitable zone’ might be a likeable, liveable space—an agreeable domestic environment, quite possibly—yet, in planetary terms, the meaning of the phrase is more specific: It is the distance from...Read more -
ELIZABETH THOMSON
CUBIST ENCOUNTERS 24 June - 24 July 2021In mid-winter 2018 and again last year, I was artist in residence in the Queensbury Hills, between Cromwell and Wanaka, Central Otago. The residency was a converted boat-building shed...Read more -
ELIZABETH THOMSON
CODA PHENOMENA 10 - 26 October 2019Inner ear, inner eye 'A plant,' according to the poet Mandelstam, 'is the envoy of a living thunderstorm that rages permanently in the universe-akin in equal measure to stone and...Read more