by Caroline Thomas | May 22, 2017 | Caroline Thomas, Handshake4
Last year when I was spending some time in London, I did an experimental casting workshop at Cockpit Arts with Katrin Spranger and Kelvin J Birk. In this workshop I discovered the joys of working with pewter. Its low melting point enables it to be melted down...
by Mandy Flood | May 22, 2017 | Handshake4, Mandy Flood
HS4 Blog thoughts 10-4-17 Talking shadows with Volker. I have to admit I am somewhat frustrated. It is great to have this ‘conversation’ with such a great maker but what is really niggling at me is the fact we can’t do it face to face over beer! This surprises...
by Kim Whalen | May 20, 2017 | Handshake4, Kim Whalen
As of March, I decided to completely change my life from a thriving city rat, living right in the CBD of Auckland…. to dropping everything and leaving too embrace my more solidarity side about an hour away, right into the wild sacred native bushland of KareKare...
by Nik Hanton | May 5, 2017 | Handshake4, Nik Hanton
In my first conversation with Vincent, he questioned me about my approach to materials. My answer was unintentionally somewhat disingenuous, largely because I had never truly articulated it properly. I said at the time that I used leather because of its aesthetic...
by Katie Pascoe | Apr 29, 2017 | Handshake4, Katie Pascoe
Today Francis Upritchard brought up some great questions about jewellery in general and my practice coming out of art school. Why would it be considered jewellery if too big /awkward/delicate to be worn? Yes, why would it? I find these features very interesting in...
by Katie Pascoe | Apr 28, 2017 | Handshake4, Katie Pascoe
Tanel Veenre’s workshop centred around innovative exhibition display that considered media promotion, audience experience as well as how best to showcase work. The workshops were fast paced and intense but rewarding to terms of pushing creative process and looking...
by Brendon Monsoon | Apr 28, 2017 | Brendon Monson, Handshake4
I was unsure what to expect from my first Skype call with Aaron but it went very well. We spent most of the call discussing what my expectations were for our consultations and just getting to know each other. He’s a friendly and open guy and laid back not to...
by Kylie Sinkovich | Apr 23, 2017 | Handshake4, Kylie Sinkovich
A large scale installation Antarctica – While you were sleeping that was projection mapped 360 degrees around the exterior of Auckland Museum towards the end of last month impressed me hugely. The scale of the 4 year project stunned but it was the sound score by Rhian...
by Vivien Atkinson | Apr 21, 2017 | Handshake4, Vivien Atkinson
Blog 6, April 4th 2017 March 31st – Tongariro Crossing – perfect day, stunning scenery, and inspiring friends.
by Vivien Atkinson | Apr 21, 2017 | Handshake4, Vivien Atkinson
Blog 5, March 15th 2017 The preparations for PARK(ing) Day served us well. We had spent a worrying week with really bad weather threatening the cancellation, but in the end the weather was similar to last year’s event – cool, calm and cloudy to start the morning and...
by Vivien Atkinson | Apr 21, 2017 | Handshake4, Vivien Atkinson
Blog 3, February 10th, 2017 With quiet excitement and some shyness we gather for the first time. Most of us meet at Tanel’s opening at Avid amid the noise and tilted plinths holding his exquisite work. The afternoon’s presentations reveal we are a diverse group with...
by Vivien Atkinson | Apr 21, 2017 | Handshake4, Vivien Atkinson
Blog 2, January 15th, 2017 Although I knew the names of these two fashion designers I really had no idea of the scope of their innovative work. It was then a fascinating voyage of discovery wandering through the rooms of stunning and sometimes startling garments....