Te Whare Maire o Nga Punawerewere: 10-29 July 2023

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This group show is a celebration of the mahi of 14 local Maori artists making Maori art. The show has been run in Eastside Gallery annually (with some pandemic-interruptions) for over 20 years and takes place across Matariki.

The name literally refers to young spiders leaving the web and metaphorically refers to the way newer artists are nurtured in their developing art practice by those who are more experienced. In this way, it’s a branching dome of support like a spider’s web. This show, therefore, includes the mahi of both new and senior artists.

Opening Event: 5.30-7pm Monday 10 July
Exhibition Dates: 10 – 29 July 2023
Location: Eastside Gallery, Linwood Arts, 388 Worcester St, Christchurch
Opening Hours: Tuesday-Saturday. Galleries 12-5pm. Classes 10am-5pm. Late night Thursdays till 7pm from 20 July.
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3. Te Whare Maire o Nga Punawerewere - Matariki Powhiri by Joe Clarke, woodcut and watercolour on paper, 2022 (2)
Joe Clarke, "Matariki Powhiri," woodcut & watercolour on paper
Christus Pineal
Jason Lockhorst, "Christus Pineal," acrylic on canvas
Waruhia Tui Martin 1 (2)
Tui Martin, "Waruhia," mixed media on paper
Warrior Queen - A (Combined) Ancestral Portrait 1 copy
Heather Jonson, "Warrior Queen," acrylic and pen on canvas
Embrace Jess
Jess Stevens, "Embrace," acrylic on canvas
pīkau - Samara copy
Tia Tamara, "Flutterby, " raranga harakeke
Imprint
Geo Thompson-Skipworth, "Imprint," photographic solvent monoprint