News and Reviews

ORIENTATION 2012

Mon 13 Feb, 9am
All Students please assemble in P152

First Year Students please bring
A4 workbook and drawing materials

Course Materials for BVA 1 can be downloaded  here.

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Ako Aotearoa National Tertiary Teaching Excellence Award 2011.

Dr. Leoni Schmidt (Academic Leader and Head: Dunedin School of Art) is the recipient of an Ako Aotearoa National Tertiary Teaching Excellence Award in 2011. This award was presented to her at Parliament on 3 August.

These awards acknowledge teaching excellence and contributions to the teaching environment over many years. In Leoni’s case these include: development and teaching in many undergraduate courses, the academic development of the Master of Fine Arts Programme at Otago Polytechnic, project leadership of many educational symposia and events over three decades, directorship of the Aotearoa Association of Art Educators Conference in 2009, programme reviews and assessment on postgraduate levels for a range of other tertiary institutions, mentoring of staff members towards their own teaching and research, as well as her own research directly connected to teaching in a contemporary tertiary art school context. Read more ...

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Support for Art School Endowment Fund and Foundation - Art Beat. 28/11/2011.

In his weekly Opinion column for the Otago Daily Times, Peter Entwisle has given the thumbs up to the launch of the Dunedin School of Art Foundation. The establishment of an endowment fund is an idea he has supported in the past and he is pleased to see this come to fruition as part of the vision for the Foundation. Income from investments will be used to enhance the exhibition programme, augment the artists-in-residency, seminar and workshop programmes. For more please see Peter's Art Beat column. To learn more about the foundation read here...

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City of Dunedin Art Awards. 22/11/2011.

Congratulations to Jasmine Middlebrook and Madeleine Child who won awards for their work at the annual City of Dunedin Art Awards.

Jasmine Middlebrook, who graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Dunedin School of Art in 2010, was awarded first prize for her oil on canvas Now I'm Not So Sure. The win was her fourth in national and local competitions in the past year.  Madeleine Child, lecturer in ceramics,  came second and received an award for her ceramic work, Gorse getting away. Read more ...

 (photo: Madeleine Child, Gorse Got away, 2011)

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The weird and wonderful on display for annual student exhibition SITE 11. 21/11/2011.

The end of year exhibition at the Dunedin School of Art opened on Saturday night featuring works by students in the nine studio areas in the school, including ceramics, electronic arts, jewellery and metalsmithing, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and textiles. Some of the more unusual exhibits this year include a selection of bee jewellery, a felt room, PVA wood-glue sculptures and an extraterrestrial-looking man-trap made from melted plastic toys, and accompanied by a video of the toys being deconstructed and reconstructed. Other outstanding exhibits are an animated film by Jo Worley of the 1928 Italia airship crash at the North Pole and photography student Agata Michalczyk's images documenting her past decade in New Zealand as a Polish immigrant in "Ten". Read more ...

(Opening night of SITE 11 - photo by Agata Michalczyk)

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Dunedin School of Art Foundation Launch. 19/11/2011.

The Dunedin School of Art Foundation was launched last night. Guests attended a formal welcome where Professor Leoni Schmit introduced the Foundation in relation to the many facets of the School including its interface with the community. A custom printing project of artists portfolios was showcased and a demonstration of printing processes given in the Print Studio area. The evening culminated in a tour of the SITE 2011 annual graduating students exhibition prior to its opening to the public on Saturday. The preview included works across eight studio areas and artists were on hand to discuss their works.

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Closer ties between Art School and Community. 11/11/11.

The Dunedin School of Art plans to build closer ties with the Dunedin community as it prepares to launch its new foundation endowment fund next week. Nigel Benson talked to Head of School, Leoni Schmidt about the launch of the Dunedin School of Art Foundation. Read more ..

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Students show of comtemporary jewellery. 10/11/11

Eight contemporary jewellers from the Dunedin School of Art are exhibiting their work at Glue Gallery. Their work explores the boundaries and expectations of body adornment through the role of jewellery. Sharing the space at Glue Gallery is Lucy Fulford's exhibition For the Love of Waste. Read more in the ODT ...

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Salute to the Yellow-Jerseys. 10/11/2011.

Over the past month, as the end of year approaches and students prepare for their end of year assessments and Site11 Graduates Exhibition, two 2nd year sculpture students have invited us to step outside our normal pressures and into their little oasis of time and space and enjoy several lunchtime performances.
We salute you Yellow-Jersey men.

Clarke Hegan and Jed McCammon in their final lunchtime performance.

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Group show – ‘Dunedin’s Cabinet of Curiosities’ . 20/20/11.

Featuring Dan Roberts, Anne-Mieke Ytsma and Mariya Semenova, graduates from the Dunedin School of  Art. The exhibition has been curated by Suzanne Claessen.This experimental space shows sculpture, jewellery, painting and photography exploring the concept of "Kunst- und Wunderkammern"  (art and wonder room). The exhibition preview will take place on Tuesday 25th October 2011, 5.30pm. Read more ...

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Jewellery graduate's jewellery label continues to grow. 26/10/11.

Anne-Mieke Ytsma established her colourful and quirky jewlelery label, Underground Sundae, last year. She descirbes her work as, "elegantly trashy jewellery from the discarded and the unwanted traces of life". Featuring  unique, hand-made rings, necklaces, earrings and bracelets, the label has grown over the past five years through a series of small exhibitions. Anne-Mieke graduated from the Dunedin School of Art at Otago Polytechnic in 2006 with a bachelor of fine arts in jewellery. Read more in the ODT ...

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Exhibition explores chindogu and fitness industry. 20/10/11.

Jane Venis's exhibition Gymnauseum, currently on at the DPAG explores the other side of the fitness industry. She says, "I think of the ageing body as a kind of chindogu because we always try to obtain something that's unobtainable ..." Venis graduated this year with a Master of Fine Arts from the Dunedin School of Art, Gymnauseum is her graduating exhibition. Read more ...

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Artist Wayne Seyb paints Christchurch earthquake. 11/10/11.

Wayne Seyb's paintings, of buildings and street scenes within the Christchurch red zone CBD, will be exhibited at the Canterbury Earthquakes Royal Commission. He began painting street scenes a month after the February 22 earthquake. Seyb attended the Otago School of Art in 1980. Read more ...

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Graduates nominated for Portage Awards 2011. 12/10/11.

Liz Fey and Lynda McNamara, graduates in ceramics from the Dunedin School of Art, have been accepted as nominees for this year's Premier Portage Award. The exhibition will be open to the public at Lopdell House Gallery, Waitakere,  from Friday 14 October until Sunday 4 December.  Read more..

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Staff, Graduates and Students in this week's ODT Art Seem Reviews. 13/10/2011.

New works by Manu Berry and Max Bellamy are currently being exhibited at Bellamys Gallery. Manu Berry's woodcuts feature scenes from coastal Dunedin and the harbour area. Max Bellamy exhibits a film installation and a photograph. Read more ...

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Staff, Graduates and Students in this week's ODT Art Seen Reviews. 15/09/2011.

Hannah Kidd, In a Man's World, Milford Galleries Dunedin -  The exhibition takes a look at Kidd's experience of masculinity in life on the West Coast, by drawing upon her long-held appreciation for David Attenborough's wildlife documentaries.

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Marilynn Webb honoured at Te Waka Toi Awards. 7/09/2011.

Dunedin artist and teacher Marilynn Webb has been honoured for her lifetime of achievement in art and leadership when she was awarded Nga Tohu a Ta Kingi Ihaka.  The award recognises Maori artists who have strengthened Maori culture through their support of nga toi Maori. The Creative New Zealand Te Waka Toi Awards, which were presented in the Wellington Town Hall on Saturday, celebrate leadership, outstanding contribution and excellence in Maori arts and the achievements of Maori art practitioners and advocates.  Marilynn Webb has an international reputation as a printmaker and educator and is an emeritus principal lecturer at the Dunedin School of Art at Otago Polytechnic, in recognition of her contribution to research and teaching.  Read more ...

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Staff, Graduates and Students in this week's ODT Art Seen Reviews. 15/09/2011.

James Robinson, Heaven and Earth: Goldheart Ritual Womb, at the Glue Gallery.

Hannah Joynt, Grieving Over a Dead Fish; Secret Men's Business, at the Temple Gallery.

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Above - see interview with Rachael Rakena on Te Karere , 5th of September.


Below - click on the image still for more information about the content of each haka  http://hakapeepshow.co.nz/kaihaka/

Launch of Rachael Rakena's Haka Peep Show . 8/09/2011.

Featuring performances of the iconic haka challenge, the Haka Peep Show is a video installation which will be situated in a coin operated booth erected in the Lower Octagon. The Peep Show is the work of internationally renowned digital video artist Rachael Rakena, a graduate from Dunedin School of Art at Otago Polytechnic, and artist adjunct in 2010. This major community art work will remain in the Octagon during Dunedin’s RWC 2011 season and is supported by the DCC and Ngai Tahu. See the DCC website for more details ...
or listen to the interview with Aaron Hawkins on Radio One podcasts ...

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Wallace Art Award Selected Finalists. 30 August 2011.

We would like to congratulate; Madeline Child, Michael Morley, Max Bellamy,  Gary McMillan, Jill Sorenson and Justin Spiers on their recent nominations as finalists for the Wallace Art Awards. All are Staff, graduates or students at The Dunedin School of Art, Otago Polytechnic.

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Examination of Links between Art and Medicine. 27/08/2011.

A symposium and art exhibition, Suture Self examined the commonality between art and medicine at the Dunedin School of Art yesterday.  "We wanted to highlight the links between art and medicine," Dunedin School of Art head of sculpture Michele Beevors said. "There are a lot of things, like anatomy, imagery and disease, that are studied by art students and medicine students." Read more in ODT ...

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Art and Medicine Symposium. 26/08/2011.

The Art and Medicine Symposium was hosted by the Dunedin School of Art at the Otago Polytechnic and the Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago on 26 August 2011. The symposium was organised by Peter Stupples, Senior Lecturer in Art History and Theory, Dunedin School of Art

The Textiles Studio, Dunedin School of Art at Otago Polytechnic – Te Kura Matatini ki Otago presented Suture Self, a group exhibition exploring Textile sensibilities in relation to notions of the Body. Suture Self was curated by Victoria Bell with Neil Emmerson and Clive Humphreys. 

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Scott Eady, part of the REAL NZ Festival 2011. 22/08/2011.

Scott Eady will be showing at the Blue Oyster Gallery during the Real NZ Festival 2011, which coincides with the 2011 Rugby World Cup. The Real NZ Festival is a nationwide celebration of all the things we love most about New Zealand, with events and experiences throughout the country. Eady will exhibit new work, a sculptural and photographic installation, which will take a playful look at the mythical status of the All Blacks through a "wide-eyed and child-like perspective".
(image: Scott Eady, "Team photo; Tahuna Park", 2011)

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Staff, Graduates and Students in this week's ODT Art Seen Reviews. 18/08/2011

Work by Victoria Bell, Resisting Africa exhibition showing at The Temple Gallery, Sam Ovens and Nathan Forbes, from Kluster, showing at a gallery and Vicki Urquart from Art in Law VI exhibition, showing at the Faculty of Law, Richardson Building, Otago University

(Victoria Bell, image from Resisting Africa exhibition,
Nathan Forbes, Reflection of Cruel Delight, ,
Vicki Urquart, Future)

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William Mathews Hodgkins Memorial Lecture 2011. 11/08/2011.

Peter Stupples, senior lecturer in in Art History and Theory, Dunedin School of Art presented the William Mathews Hodgkins Memorial Lecture for 2011 at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery on Thurs 11 August.  Peter Stupples is a social historian of art with wide interests, but he is essentially a Russianist. His  lecture, Kikerino: Russian Art Nouveau Architectural Ceramics concentrated on a Russian subject - the architectural ceramics made at the Kikerino workshop between 1906 and 1916. This was a fascinating story and made connections to Dunedin and the Moslem world - as well as Tsarist St Petersburg.

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Selection for Central Otago Art Awards. 18/08/2011.

Jim Cooper, ceramicist and Kathryn Mitchell, writer, artist and Programme Manager at SIT were in Alexandra during the weekend as selectors to choose finalists for the inaugural Central Otago Art Awards. Jim Cooper is a 2011 Artist Adjunct at the Dunedin School of Art, and Kathryn Mitchell is a recent  Graduate.

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2010 Arts Laureate Leon Narbey speaking in Dunedin. 10/8/2011

Leon Narbey will be giving a free public lecture at the Dunedin School of Art discussing the dialogue between art and film on Thursday 11 August, 12.15-1.15pm. His talk has been sponsored by the Dunedin School of Art, Otago Polytechnic and the University of Otago Centre for Research on National Identity.

Leon Narbey has recently supervised the digital restoration of his highly regarded , Illustrious Energy, at the New Zealand Film Archive. It  will be screened at the 2011 International Film Festival in Dunedin on the 10th of August.

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Staff, Graduates and Students in this week's ODT Art Seen Reviews. 11/08/2011.

Juliet Novena Sorrel's, We are here, MFA exhibition and Max Oettli. Oettli has two exhibitions showing in Dunedin this week. One at the Brett McDowell Gallery and the other featuring new works at The Temple Gallery.

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Student success at the NZIPP Iris Awards 2011. 9/8/2011

Congratulations to Danielle Caddy, Samantha Matthews  and Agata Michalczyk, photography students from the Dunedin School of Art, Otago Polytechnic, who each received Awards for their work at the Iris Awards 2011. Agata received a Silver and a Bronze Award , Danielle and Samantha both received Bronze Awards. See NZIPP website for more...
(left Agata Michalczyk, winner of a Silver Award in Student/Assistant Category)

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Otago Art Society Awards 2011. 2/8/2011

Congratulations to two of our painting graduates; Jasmine Middlebrook who placed second in the Otago Art Society Awards 2011, with her work And All That Was Left and Hannah Joynt received a Merit Award for her work entitled The Boy with the Birds.  Read more ...

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Electronic Arts Student to attend digital theatre summer school in UK.  28/07/2011.

Second year electronic arts student, Maira Muller, has been selected as a candidate to attend the digital theatre summer school residency at the University of Greenwich, in London, in August.

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Michele Beevors at Articulate, Sydney, Australia. 11/7/2011.


Michele Beevors - sensitive dependence on initial conditions, on at Articulate.
A key concern for Articulate is the spatial relationship of artworks and their physical location. Michele's exhibition will run until 22, July, 2011. Reviewed by Tracey Clement.

 

Articulate_sensitive dependence on initial conditions from Articulate ProjectSpace on Vimeo.

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The Lazy Eight. 7/6/2011

Students from the Dunedin School of Art, Sculpture Studio, were invited by the Dunedin City Council Urban Development team and local retailers to showcase their work in an exhibition in South Dunedin. The exhibition, titled The Lazy Eight, and was held in two vacant shops between tenancies.

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Every Handbag carries its own story. ODT 25/6/2011.

This week in the gallery 101 handbags make an exhibition of themselves. Kerry Mackay's MFA exhibition centres on re-skinned handbags grouped into themed collections which track the history of handbags over the last century from their humble beginnings, tracing the design history in the 1930s-1940s and explores the "So Obviously Rex" handbag as it has been intwined in the history of women in her family. See the ODT article here ...

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Scott Eady exhibiting at TSB Wallace Arts Centre. 7/6/2011

Something lost and something found in the work of Scott Eady. The Pah Homestead, TSB Bank Wallace Arts Centre, is proud to present an exhibition of Scott Eady’s work, both from the Collection and on loan, from 31 May – 17 July 2011. Eady's large-scale sculptures predominantly challenge the New Zealand
male stereotype, and more recently have focused on his dual role as a father and artist. His sculptures are playful, witty, insightful and often frustrating; with a sometimes ambiguous element of violence about them.

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Susan Ballard awarded 3 year COFA visiting Fellowship. 7/6/2011

Dunedin School of Art Lecturer in Electronic Art and Photography, Susan Ballard has recently been appointed to a three year position as Visiting Fellow in the National Institute of Experimental Art, COFA, UNSW Sydney from 11 June 2011 to 10 June 2014. For this time she will continue her research into the construction of antipodean utopias, her book "Gallery Machines: Art's Encounter with Noise" and contribute to the wider academic activities of the Institute.

Established in 2010, NIEA aims to produce internationally leading research that address national priorities and global problems, including environmental sustainability, digital and frontier technologies, indigenous culture and inter-cultural relations.

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MFA Graduate awarded Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit. 6/6/2011.


Rokahurihia Ngarimu-Cameron,
who graduated from the Otago Polytechnic School of Art with a Master of Fine Arts in 2008, was yesterday awarded a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for Services to Maori. Roka was instrumental in establishing Te Whanau Arohanui. Mrs Ngarimu-Cameron is a master practitioner and teacher of raranga and also teaches Maori art. Please read more in the ODT article ...

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Re-imaging the City. 12 May 2011.

Students from the Dunedin School of Art were invited by the Dunedin City Council Urban Development team and local retailers to showcase their work in an exhibition in South Dunedin. The exhibition, titled Re-Imaging the City, and was held in two vacant shops between tenancies.

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AAA. Visiting Artists of Residence May 2011. 5/5/2011.

The Dunedin School of Art extends a warm welcome to Adrian Hall, Alastair MacLennan and Andre Stitt who will take up residence at the Dunedin School of Art in May. They will spend two weeks exhibiting and performing live works at three locations in Dunedin and Port Chalmers. There will be a press conference with the three artists at 12.15pm at the Dunedin School of Art Gallery on Monday the 9th May. Until that time read here for more ...

(photos below - Alastair MacLennan, Andre Stitt, Adrian Hall)

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Dark Ecologies: A conversation between Douglas Kahn and Timothy Morton
Monday 23rd May, 2011 6 - 8pm Auditorium Dunedin Public Art Gallery.

Now Future Dialogues 2011 in conjunction with Dunedin School of Art, Otago Polytechnic, AUT University, the ADA Network and the National Institute of Experimental Arts, UNSW, Sydney.

Douglas Kahn
Douglas Kahn is a sound and media theorist, Professor of Media and Innovation at the National Institute of ExperimentalArts (NIEA), the University of New South Wales.  His book Noise, Water, Meat, (MIT Press, 2001) has been highly influential and remains the benchmark text concerning sound-based art.  He is currently completing a book on electromagnetism and the arts, Earth Sound Earth Signal. www.douglaskahn.com

Timothy Morton
Timothy Morton is a provocative interdisciplinary thinker on the complex relationship between aesthetics and ecology.  His recent books, The Ecological Thought (Harvard University Press, 2010) and Ecology Without Nature (Harvard University Press, 2009), have made a bold contribution to the field of ecological criticism, a field which his work has significantly problematised.  He blogs at: ecologywithoutnature.blogspot.com

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Dunedin School of Art Ceramics Student Finalist in "The International Ceramics Competition Mino, Japan" 2011. 5/5/2011

Congratulations John Paxie

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Tautai Fresh Horizons. 30/4/20011.

This week Dunedin School of Art will be hosting Tautai Fresh Horizons on Wednesday 27, Thursday 28 and Friday 29 April. ‘Tautai Fresh Horizons’ workshops are specifically for senior secondary school students with Pacific heritage. This exciting program offers the opportunity for nominated students to work with Pacific artist/tutors who provide positive role modelling in a supportive environment. Tautai has been running these workshops for ten years but this is the first to be held in Otago.

Three outstanding Pacific artists will be tutoring the workshops; Bridget Inder (Dunedin), Matthew Salapu Faiumu (Auckland) and Tusiata Avia (Christchurch) will be facilitating Printmaking, Music and Writing workshops  that will conclude with a time to share their achievements with each other and their families followed by a visit to the John Pule exhibition at DPAG. For more information please contact Louise Tu’u, Manager, Fresh Horizons Programme.

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Student wins Dunedin Fringe Award. 31/3/2011.

Congratulations to Desi Liversage for winning the Dunedin Fringe Festival Best Visual Arts Award with her exhibition Bloodlines and Bloodstains.

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University of Otago Frances Hodgkins Fellow for 2011. 22/3/2011.

Kushana Bush was officially welcomed as the University of Otago Frances Hodgkins Fellow for 2011 at the Hocken Gallery on Friday 18th March. Kushana graduated from Dunedin School of Art with a Bachelor of Fine Arts majoring in painting in 2004. Read more from the ODT here.

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Students exhibition in South Dunedin. 13/3/2001.

Students from the Dunedin School of Art were invited by the Dunedin City Council Urban Development team and local retailers to showcase their work in an exhibition in South Dunedin. The exhibition, titled Systems, and was held in two recently vacated shops between tenancies.

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Art in Law exhibition. 11/3/200.

James Bellaney at the Art in Law opening, an exhibition curated by Peter Stupples of recent works by students and graduates from the Dunedin School of Art, Otago Polytechnic Te Kura Matatini ki Otago, 11 March to 3 June.

 

 

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The Branch - Artist Collective. 28/Feb/2011.

The Branch, formed in February 2010, is a artistic collective of innovative practitioners working across a spectrum of media including film, installation, live music, performance, photography, real-time video experiments, sculpture, sound collage and VJ. This collaboration rejects the insularity of the traditional gallery environment, being different from conventional artistic events by intertwining a time-tabled mix of musical/visual performances with continuous exhibits. The focus being to develop a web of skills that raise the outcome of creativity, giving the group the opportunity and freedom to create diverse original work under a collective theme. By taking risks and tackling controversial themes from multiple standpoints The Branch aims for these experiments to provoke contemplation and discussion. See here for information on the next Branch show HALF, as part of the Dunedin Fringe festival.

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Identity Image for iD Fashion Week. 18/2/2011.

A stunning new identity image was last week revealed in the ODT for 2011 iD Dunedin Fashion Week. The image was created drawing on local talents: Concept & Creative Direction: Luke Johnston, BrandAid, Model: Zoe of Ali McD Model Agency, Styling: Margo Barton of iD Fashion Committee, Makeup: Ana Moser-Caley of Ali McD Agency, Photography: Emily Hlavac-Green (Dunedin School of Art Graduate), Clothing: Nom*d and Richard Moore for Caroline Sills.

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Student wins Evolve Awards. 3/2/2011.

First prize in the Evolve Holistic Development Trust Art Awards was won by John Paxie (MFA) for his ceramic work titled, Iris Aligns her Chakras. Second place went to Angela Trolove with her painting Blessed are the Poor in Spirit. Other students from the Dunedin School of Art were also accepted to exhibit including Max Bellamy, Catherine Cocker and Sam Ovens. The theme for the art awards in 2011 was "art and spirituality". See the Evolve Gallery of photos for more.

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Dunedin School of Art Lecturer wins Sculpture Prize. 3/2/2011.

Former Otago Polytechnic School of Art lecturer Ali Bramwell has won the Westpac Headland Selectors Merit Award for her sculpture Domestic Interdiction. The work was inspired by a trip to the demilitarised zone between North and South Korea in 2006. See ODT article for more.  Scott Eady, who works in the Sculpture Studio at the Dunedin School of Art, also had work selected for the exhibition.  Headland Sculpture on the Gulf is Aotearoa New Zealand’s leading outdoor exhibition to showcase contemporary sculpture from New Zealand and overseas artists.

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SITE 10. 19/11/2010.

Graduating students from the Bachelor of Fine Arts, the Bachelor of Visual Arts, the Diploma in Art (Specialty), the Graduate Diploma, and Postgraduate programmes will once again be exhibiting their works in the Dunedin School of Art Gallery and throughout the rest of the School at SITE 10. All eight studio areas will be represented.

Saturday's DPAG Late Breakfast Show on Radio 1 will feature a selection of interviews with our students and the Head of School, Professor Leoni Schmidt - gbert is live on air 11am to 2pm.

(image: Oliver van der Lugt)

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