Tunnel Vision: 17 – 28 July
Tunnel Vision
Sin-Mae Chung, Teva Chonon, Damien Garret,
Rachael Garvey, Sam Grayson, Siu Yin Tam, Ronald Yu
17
– 28 July
Opening: 5.30 – 7pm Tuesday 17th July
Featuring DJ artist Low Key
In reverence of our
limitations and ignorance
Limitations of a social, cultural and biological nature dictate our levels of awareness and in turn, shape our reality. Tunnel vision is a multi media exploration into how perceptual limitations can shape art and how it is viewed.
Currently in their third year at Whitecliffe College of Art and Design, these young artists employ their experimental mediums and focused practice to address artworks as products of awareness and lack thereof. Bringing to attention the perceptual limitations that inevitably shape their work, they meditate on the cultural conditioning and conceptual boundaries that will inform their art-making throughout their creative careers. Tunnel vision is a thought provoking and ambitious project not to be missed.
Shelley
Hargis
--------------------------------------------
Gallery
- Director | Satellite Gallery
Satellite
Gallery
Corner of St Benedicts Street and Newton Road
(Entrance St Benedict's St)
Newton,
Auckland
www.satellitegallery.co.nz
(09) 3076416
Open:
11.00 – 7.00 Tuesday
11.00 – 5.00
Wednesday - Friday
10.00 – 3.00 Saturday and
Sunday
Entry is free to
all.
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