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Lonnie Hutchinson, Leilani Kake and Lesley Kaiser

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MIC Toi Rerehiko presents

Lonnie Hutchinson, Leilani Kake and Lesley Kaiser

MIC Toi Rerehiko launches into 2008 with an innovative and dynamic group of artists who bring a Pacific flavour to the Karangahape Road gallery.

Lonnie Hutchinson is no stranger to art patrons across New Zealand; a full time multi-media artist, her range of styles has become both eclectic and eccentric. Her latest work, Fish Eyes, is the beginning of a series of works documenting Hutchinson’s family history and presents the audience with familiar situations. In this work, ‘Nana’ and two of her granddaughters, who are sisters, converse over topics including 'eating fish eyes' to dialogues on 'spiders', 'stars' and 'what do you want to be when you grow up'. These conversations give insight into the matriarchal and cross-generational relationships between a grandmother and her grand daughters and those of the grand daughters and their grandmother.

Ariki, Cook Island/Maori artist Leilani Kake’s latest work, is a video installation which explores the Cook Island hair cutting ritual and the social processes that surround it regarding family, extended family and community. The ceremony represents a transition from a child to being a man. The installation has been well received during its tenure at Otara’s Fresh Gallery, and combined with Kake’s 2005 multi-screen video installation, Talking Tivaevae, it will be an intriguing exhibition.

Lesley Kaiser's Preserve, Renew, Invent [Light Bytes] is a local and international project that involves archiving and disseminating aphoristic texts in a range of public sites and media. A multi platform "art-in-a-suitcase", its various components pack into a portable edition containing DVD components, an artists' book of archival photography, and ceramic plates (this limited edition of ceramics is an inaugural edition for MIC, and reflects it's name change to Media and Interdisciplinary Arts Centre). Lesley Kaiser is a senior lecturer in art and design at AUT University. Her website ( lesleykaiser.com) is due to be launched in conjunction with the exhibition in early February.

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Lonnie Hutchinson’s “Fish Eyes” will be exhibted in Gallery 1 and The Vault.
Leilani Kake’s “Ariki”and “Talking Tivaevae” will be exhibited in Gallery 2.
Lesley Kaiser’s “Preserve, Renew, Invent [Light Bytes]” will be exhibited in Gallery 3
All galleries housed at MIC Toi Rerehiko
321 Karangahape Rd, Auckland
25th January – 8th March
Gallery Opening Hours:
Tue - Fri, 10am – 6pm
Sat, 11am - 4pm


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