Dialect At The Engine Room
MEDIA RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Dialect
At The Engine Room
Arie Hellendoorn, Julian Bishop, Daniel Shaw, Eugenius Van Penseel.
The Engine Room
21st
March – 31st March
Opening Celebration March 20th at
5.30p.m.
The Engine Room is proud to present Dialect,
the fourth exhibition in a series of annual exhibitions,
curated by Arie Hellendoorn.
Dialect uses
portraiture as a thematic springboard toward the development
of a body of work.
This is a multi media installation involving painting, photography, sculpture and computer generated work, featuring new work by Arie Hellendoorn, Julian Bishop, Daniel Shaw, and Eugenius Van Penseel.
The Engine Room is a Public Art Gallery comprised of some of the finest white walls in Wellington. Dialect represents a continued focus on developing an important site within Wellington for the exhibition of diverse and interesting contemporary art. Established in Late 2005, the Engine Room is located on the Massey University campus and is managed by the school of Fine Arts. Try your best to spot the squirrel.
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