You don’t even need a bicycle!
Last Friday evening, we attended the first Central Beginner Bike sessions for Adults at Parnell District School. It’s been awhile since we’ve graced a bicycle so when we saw the ad in the Auckland City...
View ArticleOut of sync
Fernando Casasempere‘s ceramic beauties can be admired for just over another month in the Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court at Somerset House.
View ArticleThe L word
Curated by Natasha Conland, we are proudly part of the Made Active show at the Auckland Art Gallery through our director, Louise Tu’u, in collaboration with another awesome artist, director and...
View ArticleThis IS the place to be
On a wintery day like today, we like nothing better than to head to a fantastic exhibition, curated by Jeremy Leatinu´u, titled, This must be the place. Here Jeremy talks us through the work made by...
View ArticleSomething free from the IRD?
Sorry, the manatee doesn’t come for free from the IRD. It´s a Monday and we needed something to cheer us up. Today, we attended one of many free (YES, you read right) free workshops on introduction to...
View ArticleAD12 Maori and Pasifika Postgrad Hui on NOW!
Fa´a fetai tele lava ia AUT University Art and Design for inviting our director, Louise Tu´u, to open as the first speaker as part of the AD12 Maori & Pasifika Postgrad Hui this morning. Big ups...
View ArticleInvite to OPEN REHEARSALS of Horses and other farm animals
Dear beloved reader, you are warmly invited to three OPEN rehearsals of our latest work, “Horses and other farm animals” next week at RM, 295 Karangahape Road in Newton. Come see the working and not...
View ArticleROSEBANK, Auckland’s Documenta
Yesterday, we rode our bikes and headed to ROSEBANK, curated by Marcus Williams. Involving 18 artists and their projects, ROSEBANK activated different sites on this industrial and suburban road that is...
View ArticleA trienniale and a tipple or two
Tonight, we ventured to three exhibition openings: the first at Ferari in Grey Lynn, the second at Starkwhite and the third at Artspace. The view from the Rendells Building on Karangahape Road in...
View ArticleTo Mangere Bridge with ♥
The last time we used this wonderful ♥ was when we were in Hackney last March. This afternoon, we rode to Mangere Bridge from town to check out the “new” bridge’s walking and cycle path. It’s only been...
View ArticleInformal Performance discussion series starts this week
Ever wondered what performers get up to when they’re not performing? Aside from brushing their teeth, having showers and paying rent like the rest of us, all will be revealed over the next five weeks,...
View ArticleBelief: A re-creation this Saturday night!
In an age of such turmoil and conflict, what do you still believe in? Belief recreates a panel discussion, held in New York-based artists, Alison Knowles (Fluxus), Lenora Champagne (Performance...
View ArticleThank you for believing
Big ups to everyone who came and supported our show last night. It was fascinating to be part of a discussion which everyone has a belief /opinion/assumption/creed/faith/view/persuasion about. A...
View ArticleDer Himmel über Wien
Wenn Sie jemals das Glück haben, um Wien zu besuchen, denken Sie, zum Himmel zu gehen. Eine grüne Wiese gelegt auf einer Hochebene hoch über der Stadt, dieses Wunder des Landes hat den symbolischen...
View ArticleAn Anthem of Hope
Today, we broadcast to you lovelies live from Christchurch. Why? Because we are currently rehearsing our latest work, An Anthem of Hope, which will be performed THIS Friday at 6pm in the Physics Room....
View ArticleAn affair to remember
After our awesome season at the Physics Room, we were able to kick back and attend Zina Swanson‘s performance, “Can anybody hear me?” at Victoria Square. The peace and wise thoughts of a willow soon...
View ArticleSew Love Tea Do
This electrifying pennant is the fruit of our labours from the hour and a half workshop with SewLoveTeaDo’s amazing founder and upcycling meisterin, Sarah Lancaster at the wonderful Bread and Butter...
View ArticleInterACT with this festival
On this incredibly sunny Auckland day, we ventured out to Corban Estate Arts Centre to enjoy events from the second day of the InterACT Disability Arts Festival. The lovely people above were heading to...
View ArticleThe coming comoonity
Today’s insanely hot and windy weather created a wonderful backdrop for the latest show at Papakura Art Gallery’s last exhibition for 2013, as if you were bringing back dust from the moon. Curated...
View ArticleFeint memories
We were stunned by the intricate detail of work from Georgie Hill’s solo, “Feint” at City Gallery. Although the show closed almost a week ago, the sheer skill of cryptic patterns, hidden in the seven...
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