City Gallery Wellington saves the best for last
City Gallery Wellington saves the best for last
Elizabeth Knox, Jo Randerson and Séraphine Pick
together at City Gallery
It is the final
week of City Gallery’s Festival Season, and three of
Wellington’s most creative women are coming together to
see it out in style.
On Saturday 15 May at 2pm,
Elizabeth Knox will be reading her work, The Love School for
Séraphine, and Jo Randerson will be reading Through the
Door, both literary responses to artwork by Séraphine
Pick.
They will then be joined by Séraphine herself,
to take part in a chaired discussion answering questions put
forward by visitors.
This is a fabulous opportunity
to listen to the writing of two of our most interesting
authors, and to hear three of Wellington’s most talented
women in conversation.
Séraphine Pick’s
exhibition closes on Sunday 16 May, so this is the last
chance to see first-hand the work that has made such an
impact on these two writers.
Séraphine Pick is a
Wellington-based painter, whose self-titled exhibition has
been immensely popular during its Wellington season at City
Gallery Wellington. Curated by Felicity Milburn of
Christchurch Art Gallery, this large-scale survey offers
visitors a spectacular insight into the original and richly
imaginative practice of Séraphine Pick, one of New
Zealand’s most highly regarded
painters.
Elizabeth Knox is an award-winning New
Zealand author, having written for both adult and young
adult audiences. Her books have been published
internationally, and her best-known work is The Vintner’s
Luck.
Jo Randerson is a Wellington-based performer,
playwright, author and director, and has been the recipient
of an Arts Foundation New Generation Laureate
Award.
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