City Gallery Event and Exhibitions 25-31 Jan
Below are our event and exhibition listings for next week January 25 – 31. Please note a couple of changes – Gerda Leenards’ exhibition closes this Sunday (last chance if you haven’t seen it yet) and a fabulous exhibition featuring architect Bill Toomath opens in its place on January 29. The Deane Gallery changed out last week and is now featuring a group show called Urban Kainga.
Next week is also our final Free Wednesday, and we’re expecting it to be very busy. If you are planning to mention it, please make sure to note that there will be queues, and that visitors should expect a wait.
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Public Programmes (Mon 25 Jan – Sun 31
Jan)
Curator’s Talk: Reuben
Friend
Wednesday 27 January, 12.30-1pm
Join
Reuben Friend as he introduces the Deane Gallery exhibition
Urban Kainga
Current Exhibitions (Mon
25 Jan – Sun 31 Jan)
Yayoi Kusama:
Mirrored Years
27 September 2009 – 7
February 2010
City Gallery
Wellington
Entry charges apply
Urban
Kainga: Reweti Arapere, Terry Koloamatangi Klavenes, Nick
McFarlane, Siliga David Setoga
16 January –
28 March 2010
Deane Gallery, City Gallery
Wellington
Entry charges apply until February
7
Free entry after February
7
Following the Blue Ribbon: recent work by
Gerda Leenards
27 November 2009 – 24
January 2009
Hirschfeld Gallery, City Gallery
Wellington
Entry charges
apply
Architect Bill Toomath: Liberating
Everyday Life
29 January – 14 March
2010
Hirschfeld Gallery, City Gallery
Wellington
Entry charges apply until February
7
Free entry after
February
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