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HS6 MENTORS

Over the three years (including lockdown) each HANDSHAKE 6 artist developed work with research, experimentation, material and concept explorations, resulting in many ideas and models that need fine-tuning and testing.

This development is experimental and had the support of a personal mentor who at scheduled times was available for hard-needed dialogue, discussions, questions, and feedback:

HS6 MENTORS

Over the three years (including lockdown) each HANDSHAKE 6 artist developed work with research, experimentation, material and concept explorations, resulting in many ideas and models that need fine-tuning and testing.

This development is experimental and had the support of a personal mentor who at scheduled times was available for hard-needed dialogue, discussions, questions, and feedback:

Antonia Boyle with mentor Hanna Hedman

Aphra Cheesman with mentor Lisa Walker

Nina van Duijnhoven with mentor Manuel Vilhena

Jack Hadley with mentor Karl Fritsch

Fran Leitch with mentor Iris Eichenberg

Nikki Perry with mentor Attai Chen

Amelia Rothwell with mentor Mah Rana

Mia Straka with mentor Manon van Kouswijk

Simon Swale with mentor Gabi Schillig

Susan Videler with mentor  Iris Eichenberg

Michelle Wilkinson with mentor Catherine Truman

Macarena Bernal with mentor Monika Brugger

 

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GATES / GATEWAYS

GATES / GATEWAYS

Summer 2021. Time to RESET. But also for some reflection… Hard to believe it is a year since we all first met together for the Handshake introductions and masterclass with Iris and Renee in Auckland. It seems both like yesterday, and a lifetime ago… It was so great to...

Whirlwind in Wellington

Whirlwind in Wellington

Although belated I thought I would share my 2cents on the group show we had in wellington at Te Auaha gallery in October 2020. I brought along my partner both for support and because we both needed a change of scenery after 2020’s madness. We arrived in wellington at...

Te Auaha Show

Te Auaha Show

Our first exhibition at Te Auaha was about showing our process. My process is doing, making, and generally quite a lot of it. I don’t draw, I don’t spend a lot time thinking prior to making. I sit down and just start… doing something…and from that something little...

Signing-In

Signing-In

EXHIBITION: 31 Oct - 13 Nov, 2020. Te Auaha gallery, 65 Dixon St, Wellington (opening event Fr 30 Oct, 5:30 pm) SIGNING IN reflects the participants’ work as a group since the start of their mentorship and marks the halfway point of their two-year journey. Here you...

Sheet

Sheet

Tent (September 2020). Hazel twigs, drum kit, cotton, wood. What did I actually do in September work wise…I moved out of my workspace which became a building site while we renovated and restored our old windows, the dust sheets became my two boys’ den for a while (and...

Warming up

Warming up

Again I am drawing a blank about what I’ve done in the last month and a half. Life has messed with me again. Interference at its best. We have just moved back into a Level 1 Covid restriction in Auckland which means we can virtually go about our every day lives with...

Break Down

Break Down

In 2001, British artist Michael Landy addressed excess consumerism and waste, by destroying all his possessions in an art project called “Break Down”.  In the 3 years leading up to this event, every single one of his 7227 possessions was carefully classified and...

Knot Musings

Knot Musings

I’ve had time to muse recently and realised how prevalent the knot is in our lives. Here follows a short chronology of their entwining in my life. One of our first moments as a human involves the severing of the life blood cord, that energy transfer complete and a...