Event Listings 16-23 March
ARTS LISTINGS
ARTIST AND CURATOR TALK
Friday 16 March
12.30 pm
Hear first hand from Wellington artists involved
in the Michael Hirschfield Gallery exhibition ‘They
don’t make them like they used to.’ They will be joined
in conversation by exhibition curator Jessica Reid and
Sophie Jerram from Sustainable Business Network.
YOUNG AT
ART at the CREATE-IT CARNIVAL
Saturday 17 March,
10am-4pm
City Gallery joins the fun and adds our own
special Telecom Prospect 2007 magic to the Capital E
National Arts Festival Dominion Post Create-It Carnival.
Come along for an exciting family day bursting with free
activities for kids, including hands-on art-making, a
special treasure hunt around the Gallery, and kids’ only
exhibition tours. Artist Kim Paton whose work is currently
included in Telecom Prospect 2007: New Art New Zealand will
also be running workshops based around creatively recycling
and reusing waste materials.
He kōrero ā ngā kaimahi
toi
ARTISTS’ TALKS
Sunday 18 March 2pm
Hear
first hand from Brett Graham, Rachael Rakena and Gina
Matchitt as they discuss their works included in Telecom
Prospect 2007, and their wider practices.
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UPCOMING
LATE NIGHT SESSIONS
Friday 23rd March
6pm-11pm
City Gallery’s popular late night Friday
returns. Come check out live music and performances from
local independent and electronic musicians, Peneloping, Tc
Wedde with Luke Buda, and Aspen.
This is a FREE event.
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