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Coda: Taking stock

Coda: Taking stock

With such different CODA works to start from, I’m running three concurrent projects and am in danger of disappearing up my own bum. Mentor Roseanne Bartley urges me to pause and get my bearings. It’s time to reflect, to find the common thread.  Use the...
#Whoiswearingwho at Te Uru

#Whoiswearingwho at Te Uru

Image: Steel brooch, Lens Te Uru artist statement: Jewellery’s integral relationship to the body is usually well understood, most often from having worn jewellery ourselves. What we rarely consider is jewellery’s relationship with the objects and spaces around...
Te Uru: Look Among?

Te Uru: Look Among?

Exterior view of Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary Gallery, Auckland  Image: Samuel Hartnett The pragmatics of New Zealand’s geographical isolation means that often the internet mediates the information you receive in ways other than algorithmically. As a maker, dealing...
Translation: Te Uru Planning

Translation: Te Uru Planning

DIY IUDs, installation made as part of my MFA study   As mentioned, HS5 is comprised of two exhibitions in 2019, the first at CODA (The Netherlands) and the final, at Te Uru (Auckland). As a maker you’re often asked to respond to external themes or ideas that can...
CODA wrap up

CODA wrap up

I had a slow start to this project and in wondering why it was so difficult to begin, I arrived at a combination of factors, the first being that Onno Boekhoudt (OB) is one of my heroes. My introduction to his work and more importantly to his making process, came...