Ethereal Canterbury: 2 – 28 September 2024

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Opening Event: 5.30-7pm Monday 2 September 2024

15 local artists contribute to this show which features artworks with a Canterbury focus done in styles such as magic realism, the sublime, the ethereal and etherealism.

This is a show full of contradictions. Its very title is oxymoronic: Ethereal relates to the unearthly and the celestial while Canterbury is rooted in our place. Hence, there are some ways in which the four main styles are completely opposite to one another, while in other ways, they intersect and share tendencies. There are artworks full of wonder, awe, isolation, mystery, infinity, alienation, overwhelming terror, dreamed realities and strange juxtapositions. Past and present merge, objects are invented, the airy is expressed through poetic imagination and the realistic and precise meet the metaphysical.

What does all this add up to? Idealised environments, nature that threatens us, recognisable landmarks made strange and strange creatures in recognisable landscapes, some riding moas… Ultimately new ways of exploring where we live with magnificent local artists.

Artists include: Alice Tulkens, Anya Diepold, Ashleigh Min, Catherine Coster, Cheriene Singer, Chris Quinn, Hadani Woodruff, Hazel Rae, John Maillard, Jordan Willan, Lorraine Frances-Rees, Paige Officer, Ross Ellen, Scarlett Giffin Munn and Tracey Perrin.

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Ashleigh Min
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Hazel Rae
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Catherine Coster
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Anya Diepold
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Paige Officer
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Alice Tulkens
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Lorraine Frances-Rees
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Scarlett Giffin Munn
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John Maillard
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Jordan Willan
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Hadani Woodruff
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Cheriene Singer
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Tracey Perrin
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Ross Ellen

Inner City to East School Seniors 12-31 August

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Opening Event: 5.30-7pm Monday 12 August 2024

Come and enjoy works by the next generation of Christchurch artists in Eastside’s annual “Inner City to East School Seniors” show.

NCEA students from seven local schools from the inner city to the east of Christchurch present recent works, most of which will go into NCEA portfolios. The schools include: Ao Tawhiti, Avonside Girls’ High School, Christchurch Rudolf Steiner School, Hagley College, Mairehau High School, Shirley Boys’ High School and Te Aratai College.

You can also see works by younger pupils from Christchurch East School in the Mini Gallery.

Te Whare Maire o Nga Punawerewere 2024: 15 July – 10 August

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Opening Event: 5.30-7pm Monday 15 July 2024

This group show is a celebration of the mahi of local Maori artists making Maori art.
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 more experienced artists.
 
Artists include: Heather Jonson, Ihakara Smith, Geo Thompson-Skipworth, Jess Stevens, Joe Clarke, Maungarongo TeKawa, Redgie Walker-Small, Selena Tapae, Tia Tamara, Tipene Douglas, Toni Neale and Tui Martin. In the Mini Gallery is Gemini Spence, Hohepa Mutu, Kenny Birch, Natasha Sadlier, Susan A. James and Vane Ihe.
 
Thank you to Ara, Art and Design and Level 7, Year 3 student Geo Thompson-Skipworth, who curated this show with guidance from Linwood Arts staff.
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Selena Tapae, "Auaha" and "Te Mahara"
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Joe Clarke, "Tāmitanga," "Rū Whenua," and "Pāmamae"
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Tui Martin, "Lenticular"
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Redgie Walker-Small, "Māui Mua Walks" and "Ngā Atua ki Te Waipounamu"
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Heather Jonson, "Coronation Pukana He Wero"e Waihora"
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Tipene Douglas, "Enua Manea," "Te Whakawhiti-o-te-ra," and "Manawanui"
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Jess Stevens, "To Be"
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Geo Thompson-Skipworth, "Marama"
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Tia Tāmara, "Kete Kupenga"
Ihakara Smith, "Te Waihora"
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Stride by Stride 2024: 17 June – 13 July

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What an absolute stunner of show this year’s Stride by Stride is. The exhibition is on now at Eastside Gallery until 13 July and features 12 local artists in Eastside and another 4 in the Mini Gallery. Come and visit to show your support for their exciting recent works.

Artists include: Cheriene Singer, Dan J. Boyd, Gemma O’Neill, Helen Willcock, Jeanine Lillicrapp, John Clare, Olga Parr, Paulo Wellman, Redgie Walker-Small, Roslyn McLean, Sage Rossie-Tong and Thomas Proctor.

Another four artists are exhibiting works in the Mini Gallery: Andrew Kendrick, Ashleigh Ritchie, Shawn Ridley and Thung Chutrchaivech.


“Stride by Stride” is on our “progressive pathway” track, which is designed to offer exhibition opportunities as artists develop their practice. It sits between “First Steps” and “Eastside Spring”.

Exhibition Dates: 17 June – 13 July 2024

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Paulo Wellman
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Roslyn McLean
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Sage Rossie-Tong
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Gemma O'Neill
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Redgie Walker-Small
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Cheriene Singer
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Helen Willcock
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Dan J. Boyd
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Thomas Proctor
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Olga Parr
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Jeanine Lillicrapp
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