Documentation of Motherland Homeland is now available to view on our website.
Motherland Homeland brings together the work of Pilimilose Manu, 'Uhila Moe Langi Nai, Emily Parr, Monica Paterson and Siliga David Setoga, curated by Bonni Luafutu-Tamati. https://t.co/4lLvU7E3wv
Documentation of Motherland Homeland is now available to view on our website.
Motherland Homeland brings together the work of Pilimilose Manu, 'Uhila Moe Langi Nai, Emily Parr, Monica Paterson and Siliga David Setoga, curated by Bonni Luafutu-Tamati. https://t.co/4lLvU7E3wv
Motherland Homeland is open Wed-Sat until 2 Sept. Pilimilose Manu, 'Uhila Moe Langi Nai, Emily Parr, Monica Paterson and Siliga David Setoga. Curated by Bonni Luafutu-Tamati.
Enjoy will close for Matariki this Fri 14 and Sat 15 July.
#SamoaHouseLibrary#HOEA#PilimiloseManu
In her video, Mayu Kanamori documents Kikuchi Arts Centre at its conception. The centre is a cultural-educational centre based in Kumamoto, Japan.
Mirai Nikki (Future Diary) is on view in our Taupuni Ataata-rongo Screening Room until this Sat 24 June.
https://t.co/km0ekQ6d3W
Ko Te Reo ō Ngā Tāngata is an independent art project and newspaper created by over 30 Wellington City Council housing tenants. Collect your free copy from Enjoy's front desk.
#WellingtonCityHousing
Silent Tea at Enjoy as part of Mirai Nikki (Future Diary). Artist Ravi Masaki invites you to enjoy a cup of tea from her family's tea farm ans contemplate the future.
New to Enjoy Rūma Pānui this week - David Straight photobook 'Locations of Interest: the built environment of Covid 19 from @ObjectspaceNZ
'The Material Kinship Reader' Kris Dittel and Clementine Edwards from @onomatopeenet
Latest issue of ISLAND and back issues of @un_Magazine
A free newspaper created with Pōneke housing tenants going out to libraries, galleries, tenants & all around, distributed by paid tenants: Immensely proud of the mahi. Thanks @WgtnCC & COCA @MasseyUni Join us 2pm Sat 24 June Enjoy Gallery, for a hui https://t.co/SIPns1DEYn
According to Global Liveability Index, Te Whanganui-a-Tara has often ranked as 1 of the world’s most liveable cities. Yet last year it tumbled from fourth to 46th, the biggest fall on the table. Artists on living here in @ThePost https://t.co/bBZoQPLeGy
Polynesian Panthers: Pacific Protest and Affirmative Action in Aotearoa NZ 1971–1981
by Dr Melani Anae with Lautofa Iuli and Leilani Tamu.
@HuiaPublishers
New to the Enjoy Rūma Pānui this week - Past the Tower, Under the Tree: Twelve Stories of Learning in the Community. Edited by Balamahon Shingade and Erena Shingade, designed by Katie Kerr @GLORIA__books@erenashingade#ArtsLibraries
We’re approaching our winter sessions with the prompt “writers are readers, readers are writers" taking out time to deep-read and to explore reading as the reciprocal half of writing.
Enjoy’s monthly reading/writing group Thu 8 June, 5.30pm
New members are welcome to join. Please bring a piece of writing you are working on, or something you are currently reading with one paragraph selected to share.
New books added to Enjoy Rūma Pānui Reading Room this week
Nature danger revenge
from @theDPAG
Research For People Who (Think They) Would Rather Create by Dirk Vis from @onomatopeenet
Water Works cyanotype flip book by @toi_rauwharangi student Chloe Mason
#ArtsLibraries
Enjoy will be open late until 8pm tonight 🥂
On the first Thursday of every month we're open until 8pm. Pop in during your night crawl through the city galleries and check out our exhibitions, I Live Here and Mirai Nikki (Future Diary).
🍎 #firstthursdays
Join us at @NGVMelbourne 3pm this arvo for a chat about arts publishing in Aotearoa. With Orissa Keane from @physicsroom, Tana Mitchell of Akin Studio, Lee Richardson of Hot Lunch, Chris Holloway from @CompoundPress
and modetator Sophie Rzepecky
#MelbourneArtBookFair#NGV