Fresh Gallery Otara Turns 1!
Media Release
11 May 2007
Fresh Gallery Otara Turns
1!
Fresh Gallery Otara (FGO) is celebrating its first birthday this month with a multi-media exhibition.
The fifteenth show and first birthday exhibition, will celebrate the gallery, its artists, exhibitions and community.
Works selected for ‘Fresh Gallery Otara Turns 1!’ will relate to Otara as a context for art-making. They will reflect relevant issues in the community: the importance of family, nationhood and ancestral connections; the influence of emerging cultures; and the adaptive nature of Pacific communities.
In May 2006, the gallery, located in a renovated shop in Otara, opened as a new facility of Manukau City Council working in partnership with the Otara Economic Development Trust.
These days FGO is a thriving hotbed for art and artists. Pacific Arts Coordinator Ema Tavola, herself an artist and curator, is based at the gallery and has developed its profile in a very location-specific way.
“The aim has always been for exhibitions at FGO to speak primarily to our main audience, which is Otara and Manukau,” she says. “I’ve focussed on promoting the work of local artists and graduates and students from the Manukau School of Visual Arts. Also important, has been bringing contemporary Pacific art to the Otara community and we’ve also had international work that has come out of Otara-based projects.”
The success of the gallery can be measured not only in the variety and popularity of its exhibitions but also by the fact that FGO has made good sales and generated welcome income for local artists.
What: Fresh Gallery Otara Turns
1!
When: 17 May - 9 June 2007;
Opening Reception Thurs. 17 May, 6-8pm
Where:
Fresh Gallery Otara, Shop 5, 46 Fairmall, Otara Town
Centre
Entry:
FREE
ENDS
Notes to media;
Artists whose work is featured in the exhibition include:
Steven Ball, Mere Clifford, Angela Gribbon, Troy Jackson, Leilani Kake, Sean Kerrigan, Danielle Meredith, Samiu Napa’a, Luse Nemani, Genevieve Pini, Jacob Su’a. Glenda Vilisoni and Vanessa Wynyard.
Guest international artists Juan Castillo (Chile) and Amy Plant (UK) will be represented by works from their Otara-based projects developed through the Manukau School of Visual Arts.
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