We Dare: 3 February – 1 March 2025

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This show is essentially about searching for authentic images in the midst of the noise and glamour that distracts us every day.

1980, filmmaker Werner Herzog lamented the lack of quality images in our lives. In particular, he railed against the “ridiculous and destructive” images in commercials and on TV, which he said we should declare “holy war” against, and argued that civilization was doomed to die out like dinosaurs if we didn’t develop “adequate images.”1 45 years later is the situation any different? Are the huge number of images we’re bombarded with daily any good for us? Who better to shake us out of the torpor of rubbish, cliché images than our artists?

14 local artists who responded to our challenge present deeply personal stories – of the inbetween, the hard work behind the scenes or the way the tussle for our attention online can leave us vulnerable, frustrated or substanceless. There are responses to the Government’s treatment of Te Tiriti, of the migrant experience, and the potential of finding different kinds of beauty in contemplating the ordinary, the messy and the imperfect.

Location: Eastside Gallery, 388 Worcester St, free onsite parking

1Quotes from the short film, “Werner Herzog Eats his Shoe,” (Les Blank, 1980)

Opening Hours:Tuesday-Saturday. Galleries 12-5pm. Classes start from 10am and run into the evening.
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The Samantha Room, “Kill the Bill,” digital print, 2024
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Rebecca McNab, "Give us adequate images," photo manipulation on paper, 2025
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Catherine Brougham, “Her Majesty,” watercolour on paper, 2024
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Bartholemew Gibbs, “Girl in Amber,” oil on canvas, 2024
Yai Potharam, “I fake u ALL,” digital print on paper, 2024

Classes Showcase: 25 November – 21 December 2024

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This show is a celebration of the 16 weekly classes we have developed and run over the last three years, thanks to funding from the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.

We’ve offered everything from drawing, painting, art therapy, dance, creative writing, multicultural, Māori arts, classes especially for 55+ and especially for kids.

Classes were designed to grow community alongside skills and catapulted the Centre into a hive of constant activity.

And what comes next? We’re pleased to say that thanks to a grant from the Christchurch City Council we will be able to keep most classes running next year. We also have a great exhibition programme lined up that so far includes 7 open calls for local artists.

Keep an eye on our website for updates.

Location: Eastside Gallery, 388 Worcester St, Christchurch, free parking onsite.
Opening Hours: Tuesday-Saturday. Galleries 12-5pm. Classes start from 10am and run into the evening.
"Whina" by Carrie Keith
"Castle Hill" and "Lost in Canterbury" by Isabelle Wannenburg
"Jellyfish" and "Orbits" by Lynette Colton
"Still Life with Artist" by Christine Sewell
"Wakatipu" by David Bromell
"Rhythms of Innocence" by Karen Gonzalez-Tapia
"The riot begins" and "On the run" by Shawn Ridley
"Braided" by Nicole Barrett
"Nature's Journey 2" by Caity Blanch
"Zen Bali" by Mary Baker
"Manawatia te Taiao" by Sarah Maxwell
Various embroidered and felted works by Jill Arnesen
"Thinking in Circles" by Chris McFarlane
"Forest" by Lauren Carmichael
June Cross, Jill Wreford, Amanda Cropp, Johanna Smith and Judith Stephens
The Mature Movement for 55+ class performed at the opening
The Creative Writing class read poetry and flash fiction at the opening
Sarah Maxwell, "Manawatia te Taiao," harakeke & ti kouka, 2024
Carrie Keith, "Whina," acrylic on canvas, 2023
Karen Gonzalez Tapia, "Rhythms of Innocence," soft pastel on paper, 2024
the "Mature Movement for 55+" class will dance at the opening
Isabelle Wannenburg, "Castle Hill," mixed media on paper, 2024
the "Creative Writing" class will read poetry and flash fiction at the opening;
Lynette Colton, "Jellyfish," mixed media on canvas, 2024
Christine Sewell, "After Diane Arbus," oil on paper, 2024.

10 – The White Room: 29 October – 23 November 2024

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This exhibition is a celebration of ten years of The White Room Creative Space and includes works from 30 artists who use the studio. From its inception in 2014, The White Room has provided support to artists to explore art making, develop their art practice, connect with the arts community across Ōtautahi, and showcase their work through exhibitions and creative projects.
Works in the exhibition include a range of mediums, including painting, collage, drawing, and printmaking, and reflect a diverse range of subjects from abstract pattern-making to pets.
The White Room Creative Space: People who face barriers to participation in art and creative activities need supportive and non-judgemental places where creativity is the common language. The White Room is a community creative space that enables opportunities to make, participate and share art alongside others. We’re welcoming, accessible and supportive. Through this, artists build confidence, connections and embrace new opportunities. The White Room Community Creative Space was developed in late 2014 in response to a growing need to foster and develop the creative talent of people supported by SkillWise. With its own dedicated creative space, it has become an exciting and successful place where artists can explore and showcase their artistic potential.
Photos by Linwood Arts and Centuri.
 

Eastside Spring 2024: 30 September – 26 October

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Eastside’s exciting annual show for emerging and mid-career artists features a huge variety of recent work from ten local artists. This is the top show of our “progressive pathway” exhibitions (First StepsStride by StrideEastside Spring).

Artists: Alice Tulkens, Amy Couling, Anni Kuehne, Brad Bannan, Emma Velde-Schaffer, Isabelle Wannenburg, Josephine Backhouse, Nicholas Williamson, Tracey Osborne and Vicki Mangan.

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