2010
public programme, research, print, archive
BEST WISHES NORA GEE
On Saturday 24 April, 2010 at 2pm, Elam School of Fine Arts hosted a discussion on assessing the boundaries of printmaking as a medium and methodology, through an expanded conversation of New Zealand print histories.
This discussion was held in conclusion to the Best Wishes Nora Gee exhibition held at projectspace B431. With a fantastic attendance - the discussion proved productive on many levels.
LISTEN HERE
Panellists included: Jonathan Mane-Wheoki (Ngapuhi/Te Aupouri/Ngati Kuri), Peter Simpson, Jonty Valentine, Steve Lovett, Tracey Williams and Taarati Taiaroa. With Fiona Jack (Chair).
This discussion was held in conclusion to the Best Wishes Nora Gee exhibition held at projectspace B431. With a fantastic attendance - the discussion proved productive on many levels.
LISTEN HERE
Panellists included: Jonathan Mane-Wheoki (Ngapuhi/Te Aupouri/Ngati Kuri), Peter Simpson, Jonty Valentine, Steve Lovett, Tracey Williams and Taarati Taiaroa. With Fiona Jack (Chair).