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H8 mentees & mentors:

 

 

The mentorship programme has been the flagship of the HANDSHAKE project. The HS mentorship system with top international mentor artists has supported many NZ emerging artists and provided professional ‘tools’ through their generous feedback support. This guidance is crucial for accelerated learning as it exposes mentees to years of experience, knowledge, and resolution processes that are not typically provided by the traditional art education system in New Zealand.   Even ex-HS mentees are now being asked to become mentors for the new generation. Each HS8 artist has their selected mentor, and they start working with them in 2024.

The HS8 mentor programme aims to assist, encourage, challenge, and provide constructive criticism toward the mentee’s personal and artistic growth.

HS8 artists/mentees will create a body of work with their mentor that will be showcased at Pah Homestead, Auckland (end 2024). The mentor sessions are scheduled throughout 2024 to support the various stages of their development leading up to their final exhibition.

 

HS8 mentees & mentors:

Denise Callan                     Mah Rana

Fran Carter                         Renee Bevan

Rachel Chapman               Katrin Spranger

Tui Diprose                         Estela Saez-Vlanova

Fiona Frew                          Roseanne Bartley

Louise Hill                          Judith Darragh

Lisa Van Hulst                    Manon van Kouswijk

Genie Lee                            Renee Bevan

Nellie Peoples                     Neke Moa

Rose Pickernell                   Moniek Schrijer

Grace Yu Piper                    Karl Fritsch

Denise Callan                      Mah Rana

Fran Carter                          Renee Bevan

Rachel Chapman                Katrin Spranger

Tui Diprose                          Estela Saez-Vlanova

Fiona Frew                          Roseanne Bartley

Louise Hill                           Judith Darragh

Lisa Van Hulst                    Manon van Kouswijk

Genie Lee                            Renee Bevan

Nellie Peoples                    Neke Moa

Rose Pickernell                  Moniek Schrijer

Grace Yu Piper                   Karl Fritsch

HS8 blog posts:

Judy Chicago

Judy Chicago

When Judy Chicago was a student at UCLA in the late 1950s, she took a class called "Intellectual History or Europe," where her male professor declared that women had made zero contributions to European history.  Aware of how little Chicago to start what would become a...

Hannah Wilke

Hannah Wilke

Hannah Wilke was among the first Artists to incorporate vaginal imagery into her work.  During the 1970s, she used her own body to create "performalist self-portraits."   Her work "S.O.S. – Starification Object Series" from 1974 to 1982, critiqued the commodification...

Carolee Schneemann

Carolee Schneemann

Anthony McCall, thirteen photographs of Carolee Schneemann, Interior Scroll, 1975. Stockholm: Moderna Museet. © Carolee Schneemann. Photo: Estate of Carolee Schneemann/Galerie Lelong & Co./Hales Gallery/PPOW Gallery. Challenging the way that women's Art was...

Yoko Ono

Yoko Ono

    Judy (Judith Darragh, my handshake mentor), has suggested I take a look at a series of performance Artists who deal with the body and a piece that I find meaningful. I am starting with the incredible Yoko Ono. Ono's work often questioned the division...