He roa te wā!! Back to Twitter after a hiatus to share a campaign we're currently working on...New commissions for Toi Māori internship project. Just if you're able to and the timing is right, we'd love help with fundraising at https://t.co/axYTS5UOkG
Thanks to everyone who attended the artist talk with Wai Ching Chan and Tessa Ma'auga over the weekend! Kāpuia ngā aho 單絲不綫 is now open and runs until 24 April. Tessa and Wai also spoke with Brian Crump on RNZ's Nights yesterday so check it out here: https://t.co/mZEQKzleEH
Nau mai, haere mai, Kāpuia ngā aho 單絲不綫 by Wai Ching Chan and Tessa Ma'auga opens tomorrow with an artist talk at 11am! Please note that numbers for the talk will be limited on a first come, first served basis.
For the feral splendour is now in its last week! Come in and see the work by Owen Connors, Laura Duffy, and Aliyah Winter before the exhibition closes this Sunday 6 March.
REMINDER: Applications for our Assistant Curator role closes this Sunday 27 February at 5pm! Please send a one page cover letter and CV to Abby Cunnane at [email protected]. A full position description is available here: https://t.co/psGeJhlhcJ
Tonight on Art, Not Science: Owen, Laura, and Aliyah talk about their work in For the feral splendour! Tune in to Plains FM at 8pm or online here: https://t.co/t9eoz6MA1F
Full documentation of For the feral splendour is now online! Photos by Janneth Gil. See full documentation of work by Owen Connors, Laura Duffy, and Aliyah Winter our website here: https://t.co/9alIslJeNb
Owen Connors and Aliyah Winter spoke about their work in For the feral splendour on 95bFM's Artbank with Theo on Sunday! Link to their segment is online here: https://t.co/rVuP2zDHvV
We are looking for someone to join The Physics Room team as Assistant Curator. This is a full-time role, with a fixed-term of two years. Applications close Sunday 27 February 2022 at 5pm. Learn more about the role and how to apply here: https://t.co/psGeJhlhcJ
For the Feral Spendour, by Owen Connors, Laura Duffy and Aliyah Winter, is now open! Come and check it out any time 11am-5pm Tuesday-Friday, 11am-4pm Saturday and Sunday. Full documentation coming soon.
Our first show of 2022, For the feral splendour opens to the public this Saturday! Works by Owen Connors, Laura Duffy, and Aliyah Winter explore the natural, unnatural, supernatural, and the transformative potential of queer narratives. Read more here: https://t.co/9alIslr5z3
We will be posting the printed copies of Correspondence soon, but in the meantime, check out our Writing and Publications Co-ordinator Hamish Petersen's interview on 95bFM's Artbank with Theo Macdonald: https://t.co/MUgkYqzf7P
Tonight on Art, Not Science, we are broadcasting the audiobook of the first issue of our new serial publication Correspondence. Listen on Plains FM tonight at 8pm or online here: https://t.co/t9eoz6MA1F
REMINDER: Don't miss your chance to shape how TPR operates in our annual Audience Survey! It only takes 5 minutes to fill out and all responses are anonymous. Let us know what you think before the survey closes on 31 January: https://t.co/NqWfKbVFvq
NEW CRITICAL RESPONSES NOW ONLINE! Read James Tapsell-Kururangi's response to Qianye and Qianhe 'AL' Lin's Thus the Blast Carried It, Into the World 它便随着爆破, 冲向了世界 and Folina Vili's response to iLakolako ni weniqia on our website now.
Call for proposals! Samoa House Library is now accepting proposals from arts & arts-related practitioners for their Research Residency Programme. There are 7 residency slots available with a stipend of $5,000 each. More info here: https://t.co/x2Ya9FWnFF
For the final episode of Art, Not Science this year, Deborah Rundle and Josephine Jelicich talk to Abby Cunnane about their work in World made of steel, made of stone. Listen on Plains FM tonight at 8pm or online here: https://t.co/t9eoz6uqNx
This is the last week to see World made of steel, made of stone! If you haven't seen the work by Honey Brown, Josephine Jelicich, Deborah Rundle, Isabel Wadeson-Lee, and Daegan Wells, the last day to do so is this Sunday 12 December.
REMINDER: Pick up a copy of our new serial Correspondence at the launch tonight! Join us from 5:30pm to share a snack and a drink, before the kōrero with local contributor Kirsty Dunn and Correspondence editor Hamish Petersen starts at 6pm.
ANNOUNCING: For the first time, The Physics Room Annual Fundraiser will take place in the gallery AND online! The fundraiser will launch online on Monday 13 December and in the gallery on Wednesday 15 December from 5:30 to 9pm. More details here: https://t.co/kzAbELpgUQ