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29.5 – 20.6.2014
21 days / 75 venues / 115 events & exhibitions
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This year the Auckland Festival of Photography is very proud to be celebrating its 11th edition. After our successful 10th anniversary year which saw an increase in attendance to over 55,000 at exhibitions and events across Auckland region, we have again grown in content and quality this year and have increased our international partners through the Asia Pacific Photoforum. At the heart of the Festival programme, we are delighted to support emerging local talent Tanu Gago with this year’s Annual Commission by Sacred Hill. We are very excited about the OFX�XPSL�5BOV�JT�DSFBUJOH�GPS�UIF�'FTUJWBM��ø)JT�JT�a unique vision which explores Pacific identities and spaces within an urban context and he constructs images that are unquestionably FNCMFNBUJD�PG�"VDLMBOE�ø This is the first year the Festival has curated a suite of exhibitions under a theme – the 2014 theme is Memory. Photography’s relationship with memory is multi-faceted and complex. Our Memory exhibitions and events explore the idea of photographs not only as holders of memory but also as constructers of NFNPSZ øEPDVNFOUT�PG�DVMUVSBM�NFNPSZ �QFSTPOBM�BOE�IJTUPSJDBM�FNCMFNT �NFNPSJBMTøBOE�B�TVDDPS�UP�EZJOH�NFNPSZ�ø"SUJTUT�XPSL�GSPN�"VDLMBOE �Melbourne, New York, Tokyo and China will feature here. This year’s Talking Culture Symposium looks at Cultural Memory through the photography of indigenous cultures. We are delighted to welcome USA’s Chris Rainier, National Geographic Fellow and director of
the Last Technology Mile project, Australia’s Professor Wayne Quilliam, an Aboriginal Artist of The Year, plus NZ’s iconic Ans Westra along with emerging Maori photojournalist Qiane Matata-Sipu to present this contemporary forum on QIPUPHSBQIZ�ø�ø For the first time we are working with international partners from Tokyo, Japan, to bring you the exclusive Festival presentation of Nikon Photo Contest 2012-2013 Award winners exhibition. This exhibition showcases the awards selection of international photography from a massive 100,000 entries. Other international highlights include Sydney’s Head On Portrait Prize, plus work from USA, China, Australia and New Zealand’s next generation photography students in Future Projections. Our very popular hallmark event Nikon Auckland Photo Day is back on 7 June. This is a 24 hour event, community focussed people’s competition which celebrates the diverse daily life within the Auckland region. Get ready to shoot! Thanks to Nikon, whose commitment to “the heart of the image” is evident in the quality of their gear, 1st prize - Nikon D5300 “shoot and share wi-fi”, 2nd prize - Nikon 1AW-1, 3rd prize - Nikon Coolpix P340. So much to do and see as well as over 60 photography exhibitions for and by you across the entire Auckland region in our Fringe programme. We are proud to present, in late May - June 2014, the 11th annual Auckland Festival of Photography.
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Cover images by:Tatsumi Orimoto, Ian Macdonald, Christine Webster, Boyd Webb, Christine All images are reproduced courtesy of the copyright owners.
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Annual Commission by Sacred Hill MemoryTatsumi OrimotoTanu Gago29 May – 17 June Was It A Dream
29 May – 17 June
“Art is not only white space gallery, it is also public places, railways stations and restau-rants. It is a very important thing”. So says Japanese performance artist and photographer Tatsumi Orimoto who, in caring for his elderly dependent mother with Alzheimer’s, has made this daily routine a whimsical art experience mMMFE�XJUI�IVNPVS�BOE�DPNQBTTJPO��"T�TIF�gradually forgets, Orimoto has remembered her steadfast support for his art from an early age, despite the sometimes cruel discouragement of his father, and includes her in his perfor-mances as collaborator and muse. Orimoto has made his caregiver’s life with Mama a playful, creative, sometimes macabre and disturbing experience and his performances make visible not only his boundless love for her but also that which is usually hidden from view. Auckland Festival of Photography presents a series of posters and performance video by artist Tatsumi Orimoto. 1 - Beethoven-Mama: 1FSGPSNBODF����� �,BXBTBLJ�$JUZ��)PNF��Japan (DVD, 16 minutes) 2 - Mozart-Mama. Dinner: Performance 2013, Kawasaki City. )PNF��+BQBO�%7% ����NJOVUFT�����&MWJT�1SFT-ley Changing Diapers: Performance 2013, Ka-XBTBLJ�$JUZ��)PNF��+BQBO�%7% ����NJOVUFT��Some content may offend.
At age 12, Ayala Gazit learned she had an old-FS�CSPUIFS�JO�"VTUSBMJB��)FS�ZFBSOJOH�UP�POF�EBZ�meet him would end in tragedy as ultimately he committed suicide. Eventually Ayala did travel to Australia to connect with her brother’s family and his enduring memory, “following the traces and echoes of one’s existence after his passing”. Through family snapshots, letters and quotes from conversations interspersed with her own dreamlike images evoking isolation, fragmentation and loss, Ayala Gazit creates a portrait of the memory of the brother she never met. Born in Israel, at 18 years old, Gazit was drafted into the Israeli Army, where she served for two years as a military photographer in a IJHIMZ�DMBTTJmFE�VOJU��(B[JU�NPWFE�UP�/FX�:PSL�in 2005, to complete a BFA in photography at The School of Visual Arts. Gazit graduated with )POPST�JO�.BZ����� �BOE�XBT�UIF�TJOHMF�TUV��dent chosen for the Tierney Fellowship. Thanks to the Fellowship's support Gazit managed to begin the project she has been wishing to embark on for over a decade - Was it A Dream. The exhibition was presented at the Ballarat International Foto Biennale in 2013.
Ayala Gazit29 May – 17 June
The Auckland Festival of Photography 2014 features the fourth Annual Commission, this ZFBS�QSFTFOUFE�CZ�4BDSFE�)JMM��&BDI�ZFBS �BO�Auckland-based photographer is commissioned to create a new body of work for exhibition dur-ing the Festival. The commission provides an opportunity to support and promote an Auckland photographer as well as create a cultural and artistic asset for present and future Auckland audiences to enjoy. This year’s commissioned artist is Tanu Gago. Tanu Gago’s holds a Bachelors degree in Performing and Screen Arts and his practice as a photographer, heavily informed by traditional mMN�NBLJOH�QSPDFTTFT �CFHBO�JO�������*O�IJT�QIPUPHSBQIT �5BOV�MJLFT�UP�VUJMJ[F�NBOZ�PG�mMNT�collaborative aspects to design and articulate his own visual vocabulary. The result is a marriage of narrative structure and commercial aesthetics, delivered within a conceptual framework that looks at his own world and the people that inhabit it. As an Image-maker, Tanu engages directly with
the urban social issues related to the modern re-QSFTFOUBUJPO�PG�1BDJmD�SFQSFTFOUBUJPO��)F�JT�JOUFS-FTUFE�JO�FYQMPSJOH�1BDJmD�JEFOUJUJFT �FYQFSJFODF�and space and what these elements may look like and potentially mean to NZ and the rest of the world. Other shortlisted artists this year were Qiane Matata-Sipu and Raymond Sagapolutele.
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Ans WestraRob GilhoolyOur Future 31 May – 15 June
Photoforum: History in The Taking; 40 years 6 June – 28 June
Ans Westra is exhibiting colour prints from her latest book ‘Our Future Nga
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a selection of vintage black and white images. The exhibition is presented in association with {Suite} Gallery, Wellington.
A forty-year history of the PhotoForum organi-sation, with an accompanying book.
7 June, 1pm: Sister Speak, Ane Tonga with Nina Tonga in conversation. 2pm: Mary Macpherson discusses the Welling-ton branch of Photoforum. 14 June, 1pm:�)BSV�4BNFTIJNB �(FPGG�4IPSU���Nina Seja in conversation with Ron Brownson, 4FOJPS�$VSBUPS�/FX�;FBMBOE���1BDJmD �"VDL-land Art Gallery 21 June, 1pm: Athol McCredie, Photography Curator, Te Papa, discussed the collection. 28 June, 1pm: Rhondda Bosworth discusses her photographic work.
VariousBronek KozkaSuicide Forest 4 June – 17 June
Auschwitz Revisited 4 June – 21 June
For over half a century, thousands of life-weary Japanese have made one-way trips to Aokigahara Jukai, a sprawling woodland near the foot of Mount Fuji. It is a dark place long associated with demons in Japanese mythology — and one that has earned itself the unfortunate appellation of “Suicide Forest.” Tokyo based, award winning British photographer and writer Rob Gilhooly’s haunting, contemplative photographs depict the evidence left behind of these one-way pilgrimages to Suicide Forest - just one of the many places where over 30,000 people in Japan FOE�UIFJS�PXO�MJWFT�FBDI�ZFBS��)JT�JNBHFT�CPUI�FWPLF�the memory of those who have died and confront the viewer with the stark indignity and brutality of suicide, which for centuries has been regarded as an honourable way to die in Japan. “Gruesome as they are, such inglorious images were at the heart of my reason d'etre for starting a photo project about the forest. Like the Great War poets who ridiculed the notion of dying for one's country as being sweet and IPOPS��BCMF �*�DPVME�mOE�OPUIJOH�JO�"PLJHBIBSB�+VLBJ�– no shoes, boots, watches or other remnants of lives now discarded like newspaper wrappers in a chip TIPQ�CJO�o�UIBU�TQPLF�PG�B�EJHOJmFE�MJGF�PS�EFBUI�w�5IJT�exhibition is not suitable for children.
The shoes of what appear to be a woman, man and two children lie at the base of a tree.
An exhibition of photography by Bronek Kozka featuring several landscapes taken at Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland. "Standing in the bitter cold looking to a foggy horizon and seeing what looked like columns, but they were chim-neystacks for as far as I could see. One chimney, one hut...the magnitude of the horror dawned on me at this moment. I didn’t want to take any QIPUPHSBQIT�BU�mSTU���IPXFWFS�BU�TPNF�QPJOU�*�EF-DJEFE�UP�TIPPU��.BZCF�JU�QVU�B�mMUFS�CFUXFFO�NF�and my location or maybe it’s just how I see best, I’m not sure. It was here that the most frightening BOE�EBVOUJOH�SFWFMBUJPO�PDDVSSFE�UP�NF��)PX�close my family was to Auschwitz...how all could have ended here."
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— Elam George Fraser Gallery, Elam School of Fine Arts, The University of Auckland, 25a Princes Street
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Yang JianchuanEmil McAvoy Melody of Kunqu Opera 29 May – 17 June
Memories Enclosed … Handle with Care 28 May – 7 June
With a history of more than 600 years, Kunqu Opera is known as the “mother of Chinese dramas”, and considered an “orchid” in this mFME��*O�$IJOFTF�DVMUVSF �iPSDIJEw�JT�SFDPHOJ[FE�as elegant, neat, and clean; together with plum nPXFS �CBNCPP �BOE�DISZTBOUIFNVN �UIFZ�represent Chinese people’s interpretation on the traditional “culture of elegancy”. In 2012, Yang Jianchuan's “Nature of Landscape” won the award for landscape photography in the Pingyao International Photography Festival. This exhibition is presented as part PG�UIF�DVMUVSBM�FYDIBOHF�JO�UIF�"TJB�1BDJmD�Photoforum.
Memories Enclosed…)BOEMF�XJUI�$BSF plays with the notion of family photography and memory as the primary means in which a family EFTDSJCFT�JUTFMG��5IF�FYIJCJUJPO�SFnFDUT�VQPO�utopian notions of family life perpetuated by social ideals and conventions presented to us through family traditions and media industries. It explores the inadequacies of conventional family photography to describe the reality of family life. In contemplating my own childhood family photographs I realize that my memory was deeply altered by the family stories and photographs presented to me. This production of family narrative to produce domestic truth, for me, is problematic in that it disguises family ideals as family reality. This project is rooted in my desire to reclaim my own personal memo-ries and attempt to capture family truth.
Chloe RiddellJane Zusters5HÁHFWLRQV�RQ�/LO\�3RQG 11 June – 21 June
Unruly Memoirs: Nature Fights Back 12 June – 28 June
Emil McAvoy's study at Elam coincided with his mother Susan Sayer's diagnosis of dementia. People with dementia are often given increased exposure to family photographs to aid their de-clining memory. McAvoy's 'Dr Lily Pond' (2013), drawn from Susan’s photographs, features an enlarged studio portrait in her doctoral university garb. Susan playfully referred to herself using this pseudonym; with her associated entanglement PG�GBDU�BOE�mDUJPO �QFSIBQT�TIF�IBT�OPX�GVMMZ�BEPQUFE�UIJT�QFSTPOB��h3FnFDUJPOT�PO�-JMZ�1POEh�presents a selection of reprinted photographs from Susan's archive: a loving portrait, a self-portrait of sorts, a meditation on photography and forgetting.
Unruly Memoirs: Nature Fights Back is a series of geopolitical montages from Christchurch-based photographer Jane Zusters. “In Zusters’ most recent work the barriers that once divided one space from another have disintegrated due to the Christchurch earthquakes of September 4, 2010 and February 22, 2011. The framework literally disappears in the digital photographs, capturing a sense of displacement and impermanence. There is a tangible sense of despair, but also a circularity and remembrance that things pass and will return again…At a fundamental level Zusters is an artist of change, and a proponent of great IPQF�BNPOHTU�UIJT�DIBOHF�w�o�+BNJF�)BOUPO
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Qiane Matata-Sipu, Ans Westra, Wayne Quilliam, Chris RainierCultural Memory 31 May
1, 8, 15 June
Memory exists as an individual psychological fac-ulty that creates the narrative of our lives and also as a collective culturally constructed phenom-enom. Collective cultural memory and knowledge are incorporated into the body and passed on through speech, gesture, action, dance and ritual. Memory is also passed on through inscribed practice which, like photography, is “something that traps and holds information, long after the human organism has stopped perform-ing.”1. Through photography, the speakers at this year’s Symposium are inscribing aspects of the cultural memory of indigenous cultures as well as incorporating technology to represent and share their living memory and knowledge.
11.15am: Ihumatao Pa in Mangere, the the long-est continual settlement of Maori in Auckland, can trace its roots back more than 800 years. 0WFS�UJNF�UIF�JXJ�IBT�IBE�JUT�MBOET�DPOmTDBUFE �maunga quarried, waterways polluted. Further developments at Auckland International Airport, Watercare's Waste Water treatment plant and the continued industrial sprawl show 'Pa life' is still under threat. Auckland writer and photographer Qiane Matata- Sipu speaks about the importance of storytelling through documentary photography and shares the stories of Ihumatao Pa.
12.15pm: 4JODF�UIF�MBUF�����hT�"OT�8FTUSB �IBT�been involved with the documentation of NZ’s indigenous people. No true appraisal of Maori
from an outside perspective was happening at the time and Maori culture seemed to Ans to be on the verge of extinction. Although in later years Maori have questioned her authority and understanding as an outsider, they gave her a WJFX�PO�UIFJS�DIBOHJOH�XPSME��)FS�XPSL�IBT�CFFO�the cause of several controversies, which carry on to the present day “though now I am more involved with the documentation and preserva-tion of this beautiful landscape and I come to that with the love Maori have for their land, their turangawaewae.“
1.45pm: The rise of online and social media participation has created a new form of Tribalism, primordial sentiment a dreaming narrative. No MPOHFS�EP�XF�mOE�JNBHFT�PG�*OEJHFOPVT�QFPQMF�DPOmOFE�UP�UIF�QBHFT�PG�/BUJPOBM�(FPHSBQIJD�PS�hoarded away in dusty ethnographic libraries. The global phenomenon of image sharing has opened our eyes and minds towards the richness of culture and all it embodies but has also had a OFHBUJWF�FGGFDU�XJUI�EFSPHBUPSZ�TPDJBM�QSPmM-ing and stereotyping. On this and other issues, Wayne Quilliam will share his knowledge and ex-periences as one of Australia’s leading Aboriginal photographers working on the international stage.
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Sunday 1st June, 1pm: Geoffrey Batchen: Remembering Photography Looking at both nineteenth century and more contemporary exam-ples, this lecture will examine photography as a mode of remembering--that is, an active, creative and ongoing experience, not simply the static recall of images from the past. It will suggest that photography is as much driven by our own fear of being forgotten as by our need to remember.
Sunday 1st June, 3pm: Auckland based artist Fiona Amundsen discusses the development of her recent photographic and moving-image pro-ject The Imperial Body, which focuses on Tokyo’s controversial Yasukuni Shrine and the ancestry CBTFE�QMJHIU�PG����ZFBS�PME�#FO�,VSPLJ �UIF�POMZ�"NFSJDBO�PG�+BQBOFTF�EFDFOU�QFSNJUUFE�UP�mHIU�BFSJBM�DPNCBU�JO�UIF�1BDJmD�5IFBUSF�PG�88**����
Sunday 8th June, 1pm: Rob Harley hosts a screening of the documentary "Who killed Trent Keegan?" which investigates what really hap-pened to one of this country's bravest and most imaginative photographers. To be followed by a Q + A.
Sunday 8th June, 3pm: Simon Devitt will talk about his recent, self published photo book, 'Por-USBJU�PG�B�)PVTFh�BOE�IJT�QSBDUJDF�BT�B�DPNNFSDJBM�photographer of architecture, people and place.
Sunday 15th June, 1pm: dark cloud / white light Artist Joseph Michael shares a few works from his recent multi-media art installation dark cloud / white light. Michael will give insight into the crea-tion of the exhibition which combines time-lapse photography, landscape art and sound to create an intimate experience of awe and wonder. The talk will be concluded by an audience question and answer session.
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Saturday 14 June: Marie Shannon, Photographer, Megan Jenkinson, Assoc Professor, Elam and Allan McDonald, Photographer plus others. The 2014 reviews will be in 20 minute one-to-one blocks. FREE. Bookings essential.
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Portfolio Reviews2 & 14 June
Monday 2nd June, 10.30am – 2.30pm: Share Your Photographic Portfolio – Book in with photogra-pher Chris Rainier and other experts to have your portfolio of work appraised. We invite professional photographers and the general public to bring in their work for the experts to see and provide feedback. Or come and view these drop-in sessions in action. FREE
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In association with the Auckland Festival of Pho-tography join us at Auckland Museum and hear from international photographers Chris Rainer and Professor Wayne Quilliam about their work with in-digenous cultures through the photographic lens.
1pm: Talk by Professor Wayne Quilliam. Witha career spanning more than 25 years, WayneQuilliam is regarded as one of Australia's most re-spected photographers for his work in Indigenousand International Affairs. Quilliam has been theXJOOFS�PG�UIF�"CPSJHJOBM�"SUJTU�PG�UIF�:FBS �)VNBORights Award, Walkely Award and nominated as aMaster of Photography by National Geographic.
3pm: American Chris Rainier specializes in thedocumentation of indigenous cultures, and isconsidered one of the leading documentaryphotographers working today. Chris has wonnumerous awards for his photography, includingthe Lowell Thomas Award given by the ExplorersClub for his work with endangered cultures.Chris was recently elected a Fellow of the RoyalGeographic Society in London.
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Friday 30 May, 12.30pm, Aotea Centre: Chris Rainier lead judge of the 34th Nikon Photo Contest talks about the award winners exhibition.Saturday 31 May, 2pm: Depotartspace - Ann Elias, Associate Professor, Sydney College of the Arts, the University of Sydney in conversation with photogra-pher Peter Peryer.Tuesday 3 June, 6pm, Allpress Gallery: Guy Needham will be talking at about his experiences XJUI�UIF�)VMJ�USJCF �1BQVB�/FX�(VJOFB�Saturday 7 June, 1pm, Gus Fisher Gallery: Sister Speak, Ane Tonga with Nina Tonga in conversation. 2pm: Mary Macpherson discusses the Wellington branch of Photoforum.Saturday 7 June, 3pm, nkb Gallery: Becky Nunes – artist talk.Saturday 14 June, 1pm, Gus Fisher Gallery:�)BSV�4BNFTIJNB �(FPGG�4IPSU���/JOB�4FKB�JO�DPOWFSTBUJPO�with Ron Brownson, Senior Curator (New Zealand + 1BDJmD �"VDLMBOE�"SU�(BMMFSZSaturday 14 June, 3pm: Murray Noble - Mt Eden Village Centre artist talk.Friday 20 June, 130pm: Glenn Jowitt –Wallace Arts Trust – Artist talk.Saturday 21 June, 1pm, Gus Fisher Gallery: Athol McCredie, Photography Curator, Te Papa, discussed the collection.Saturday 28 June, 1pm, Gus Fisher Gallery: Rhondda Bosworth discusses her photographic work.Thursday 10 July, 6pm, Lopdell House Gallery: Voicing Dissent, The importance of hikoi for voicing issues such as deep sea oil drilling– panel discus-sion"
Future Projections29 May – 17 June
A projection of images created by photography students in Auckland, China, Guatemala and the USA. Participating institutions include AUT, &MBN �.*5�BOE�8IJUFDMJGGF�JO�"VDLMBOE��)VBOHIF�4DJFODF�BOE�5FDIOPMPHZ�$PMMFHF �)VCFJ�*OTUJUVUF�of Fine Arts and Zhongyuan University of Technol-ogy in China, La Fototeca in Guatemala and Columbia College, Parsons - The New School and Washington State University in the USA
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Nikon Photo Contest 2012- 2013 Award Winners29 May – 20 June
With more than 1 million photographs shared via the Internet every day, the world of photography is un-dergoing tremendous change. And so, for it's 34th anniversary, the worldwide Nikon Photo Contest exhibition is coming to Auckland in June 2014. This is a meaningful and celebratory achievement for us as hosts at the Auckland Festival of Photography of this Nikon Photo Contest award-winners exhibition. The Nikon Photo Contest goal is to foster a growing, global community of photographers creat-ing images that stand apart through their creativity, their ability to move people and their capacity for communication. The Nikon Photo Contest is a forum that brings together people with a passion for photography and an active commitment to bet-UFSJOH�UIFJS�BSU��)FSF �QIPUPHSBQIFST�PG�BMM�TPSUT�DBO�acknowledge each other, be stimulated by diverse points of view and thrive through competition. Since UIF�mSTU�$POUFTU�XBT�IFME�JO����� �UIPVTBOET�PG�photographers from around the world have par-ticipated and shown their support for the contest. To date, more than 370,000 photographers have submitted over 1,460,000 photographic works in the contest, making it a truly international event. A total of 22,752 photographers from 153 countries and
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Shigeyuki KiharaDance of the Seven Veils 23 May – 22 June
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Christine WebsterTherapies 9 May – 3 June
Using carefully choreographed photographs, Webster brings private personae into the public eye, querying the layers of identities we assume. � )FS�FYBNJOBUJPO�PG�IJEEFO�EFTJSFT�BOE�TFDSFU�NPUJWBUJPOT�PGUFO�DPOnBUFT�FMFNFOUT�PG�fantasy, eroticism and violence, subtexts not normally on view.
Saturday 31 May, 1pm: Dr Sandy Callister in conversation with Christine Webster.
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SignatureJoe SheehanAne TongaScreenshots 3 June – 28 June
Grills 7 June – 28 June
As with all photography Sheehan's works are about catching light. The images’ source materials - carved jade slides - have been worked by hand to create visual effects that simultaneously read as vast immersive landscape and deft computer manipulation. Traditionally images of greenstone have been bound to either commercial, political or cultural values. In Sheehan’s new imaginative space these limitations are removed; his photographs explore new ways by which ‘greenstone as an image’ can operate as artistic expression. Rather than being photographs of carved stones these works are images of projected light.
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Jos WheelerGlenn JowittVoicing Dissent 16 May – 11 July
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Jos Wheeler’s photographs challenge the images employed by the mainstream media. Because QIPUPHSBQIT�DBO�CFDPNF�JDPOJD�JO�EFmOJOH�NBKPS�events and how we remember them, it’s important to understand which side of the story these images represent. Approaching his subjects with sensitivity, Wheeler works with a close empathy and apprecia-tion for local communities, landscapes and political JOUFSFTUT��)JT�JNBHFT�BEWPDBUF�GPS�WPJDFT�UIBU�BSF�often marginalised or distorted in their campaigning on issues regarding land and sea use, social issues and New Zealand’s heritage as a bicultural nation. Wheeler is highly regarded as a Director of 1IPUPHSBQIZ�GPS�mMNT �EPDVNFOUBSJFT�BOE�NVTJD�WJEFPT��)F�IBT�USBWFMMFE�FYUFOTJWFMZ�BOE�VTVBMMZ�has a stills camera close at hand.
Thursday 10 July, 6pm: The importance of hikoi for voicing issues such as deep sea oil drilling– panel discussion
Glenn Jowitt achieved international prominence JO�UIF�����T�XJUI�IJT�MBOENBSL�QVCMJDBUJPO�*NBHFT�1BDJmRVFT�1BDJmD�*NBHFT – a book PG�TQFDUBDVMBS�QIPUPHSBQIT�PG�1BDJmD�*TMBOE�QFPQMF �QVCMJTIFE�JO�UXP�FEJUJPOT������������5IF�QIPUPHSBQIT�XFSF�mSTU�FYIJCJUFE�BU�"VDLMBOE�$JUZ�"SU�(BMMFSZ�JO����� �BOE�BHBJO�JO�1BSJT�JO������� The James Wallace Arts Trust has recently acquired the original suite of Ektacolor prints which made up the Auckland and Paris exhibitions of Images 1BDJmRVFT. This classic suite of iconic images is featured alongside more recent images by the artist, who continues to document the changing DJSDVNTUBODFT�BOE�MJGFTUZMFT�PG�1BDJmD�*TMBOE�QFPQMF �JO�"VDLMBOE�BOE�FMTFXIFSF�JO�UIF�1BDJmD��ARTIST TALK: Friday 20 June, 1:30pm.
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SignatureNZIPP Awards winnersHead On Portrait Prize 2014Epson/NZIPP Iris Professional Photography Awards Exhibition 29 May – 30 June
3 June – 18 June
This touring exhibition showcases the highest scoring awarded photographs (gold, silver and bronze) from the 2013 New Zealand Institute Professional Photography Iris Awards. � 5IJT�JT�UIF�mOFTU�XPSL�CZ�/FX�;FBMBOEhT�leading professional photographers, students and assistants, judged across 7 different cat-egories.
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Suzanne Tamaki, Sarah Hudson, Rachael RakenaMata Waka 23 May – 15 June
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SignatureBecky NunesCo-orbital 4 June – 24 June
Becky Nunes: Co-orbital The subject that both proposes and supports this body of work is the bounded area that divides the south from the north of the city, and is itself cut through with roads and other infrastructure. This area is Grafton Gully, a transitional landscape that has registered our varying preoccupations with nature, death and the movement of people and things. As I have walked and thought my way through this site, objects and observances IBWF�PGGFSFE�UIFNTFMWFT�VQ��)FSF �QMBDF�reveals our various preoccupations and shifting WBMVFT��)FSF �UBQV�BOE�OPB�UIF�TBDSFE�BOE�UIF�FBSUIMZ�DPFYJTU�JO�B�TUBUF�PG�nVY�� Artist (Becky Nunes) talk and glass of wine at 3pm on Saturday 7th June at nkb Gallery, Mt Eden. Exhibition Opens Festival Tuesday.
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It’s Personal 30 May – 8 June
Allan McDonald, Edith Amituanai, Lucien Rizos, Photoman777777, Solomon Mortimer.
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The Suburban Floral Association is the col-laborative enterprise of two artists, Monique Redmond and Tanya Eccleston. They are joined for The Floral Show: Local Exotic by Janet Lilo. Using photography, video and installation UIF�FYIJCJUJPO�FYQMPSFT�UIF�SPMF�PG�nPXFST�JO�creating a sense of place, identity and home. Whether representing love, loss or beauty, nPXFST�GFBUVSF�JO�UIF�NBKPS�SJUVBMT�UIBU�NBSL�PVS�lives. Flowers and gardens are symbolic of our most intimate moments and their cultivation can be read as an artistic practice in their celebra-tion of colour, form and composition.
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Nikon Auckland Photo Day is an open access public competition run over a period of 24 hours. For one day only, 24/7, photographers in Auckland are asked to capture an image XIJDI�SFnFDUT�UIFJS�"VDLMBOE��*G�UIF�QIPUP�JT�good enough to show your friends and fam-ily - your built-in audience - it might be good enough to win 1st Prize in Nikon Auckland Photo Day. Groups, individuals, families, children - anyone with access to a camera - is encouraged to submit the scenes, people BOE�QMBDFT�UIBU�SFnFDU�UIFJS�"VDLMBOE�SFHJPO��Nikon Auckland Photo Day is conversational. It allows anyone, anywhere in Auckland to share their perspectives of our region. It cre-ates democratic visual conversations about the place we live, work and play. We want to see the fascination in the everyday, what is suprisingly different and what is comfortingly familiar. This event celebrates the many indi-vidual pockets of culture and identity present in New Zealand's biggest city by building cultural currency. Whilst celebrated in a spirit PG�GVO �UIJT�FWFOU�BMTP�GVMmMT�UIF�JNQPSUBOU�SPMF�of documenting our life right here and now in the world we live in … a day in the life of Auckland. Photographs are kept in an archive for future exhibition and to provide a visual resource for the region. People's Choice is selected online after the announcement of the Top 30 Prize Winners and is by popular vote. Full terms and conditions, prize details available on photographyfestival.org.nz/photo-day/terms.cfm
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24 hours – 7 June – Auckland Region
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Circuit 1Wynyard Quarter to High St
Circuit 2 Parnell to K Rd
Circuit 3K’Rd to Ponsonby
Circuit 4Newton/Ponsonby to Mt Eden
Festival Tuesday
— Silos: Ak Festival shows: Festival Hub, pg 4— Kura Gallery, PWC Tower, Albert St (see our website)— Media Design School, Albert St: pg 35— Anna Miles, High St: pg 23
— Anna Miles, High St: pg 23— Pearce Gallery, St Georges Bay Rd: pg 34— Hum, Grafton Rd: pgs 6 & 34 — Thievery Studio, K’Rd: pg 39
— Thievery Studio, K’Rd: pg 39— Artstation, Ponsonby Rd: pg 39— Silverspace, Ponsonby: pg 39— Toi Ora, Newton/Ponsonby: pg 39
— Toi Ora, Newton/Ponsonby: pg 39— Lot23, Eden Terrace: pg 41— NKB, Mt Eden Rd: pg 23— Mt Eden Village Centre, Mt Eden Rd: pg 43
3rd June / 6 – 9 pm
Visit 13 photography venues in just one nightwalk, bus, drive or catch one of our vans. FREE
Image Credit: Rob Gilhooly, A watch that has stopped at 16:50 lies among other items found in Aokigahara Jukai.
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Fringe / CentralFringe / Central
Pearce Gallery, Whitecliffe College, 130 St Georges Bay Rd, Parnell / Opens 5pm on 5VFT���+VOF���)ST���BN�o��QN�.PO�o�'SJ ���BN�o��QN�4BU�o�4VO���������������
St. Paul Gallery Three, 40 St Paul St / 0QFOT��QN�PO�.PO����+VOF���)ST�5VFT�o�Fri 10am – 5pm, 12pm – 4pm Sat / ��������������TUQBVMTU�BVU�BD�O[
)VN�4BMPO �����(SBGUPO�3E �(SBGUPO���0QFOT��QN�5VF���+VOF���)ST�����BN�o��QN�Tues – Fri, Sat – Sun 10am – 7pm / ��������������GBDFCPPL�DPN�IVNTBMPO
Jason Books, 16 O’Connell Street / )ST���BNo�QN�.POo4BU������������������jasonbooks.co.nz
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Waikare on Q, 536 Queen St Bank Building Level 3 / Opens 6pm Fri 30 May / )ST���BN�o��QN�8FE�o�4BU������������������waynequilliamphotography.com
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The University of Auckland, Building 423, 22 Symonds St / Opens 5pm Tue 27 May / )ST��BN�o��QN�.PO�o�'SJ ��BN�o��QN�4BU���027 243 6146 / creative.auckland.ac.nz
Sampler 4 – 8 Jun We are Changing 17 – 21 Jun
Captivating South America 19 – 22 Jun Indigenous Fashion Unearthed 30 May – 21 Jun
The Overlooked 4 – 20 Jun Scene Twice 29 May – 20 Jun
CPF New Zealand Landscapes 5 Jun – 9 Jun
The Auckland Weekly News 29 May – 20 Jun
Hum 29 May – 20 Jun Analogue explorations 4 June – 13 Jun
Simon Devitt Prize for Photography 28 May – 6 Jun
An annual showcase of work by third year photography students from Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design.
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Ronald Winstone exhibition that shows UIF�NBHJDBM�NJY�PG�DVMUVSFT���VOJRVF�landscapes that abound in South America.
A visual feast of fashion and creative photography by Aboriginal Wayne Quilliam
Stacey Simpkin, portrait series of mechanics in garages. Sonja Gardien explores nature’s symbolism in usually unobserved lifecycles of plants.
Bruce Ross - Ida Valley Central Otago: 2 WJFXT����TFBTPOT����ZFBST��������������two cameras.
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Air NZ Foyer (Level 5), Aotea Centre, Aotea Square, Auckland / Opens 5pm 8 Jun / )ST���BN�o��QN�EBJMZ��������������
The Visual One World - Cloud & Sea 9 – 22 JunChinese photographer Datong Pang - The harmony of the light and colour.2014 marks the 5th year for the award.
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Waikare on Waikare, 23 Waikare Rd, Oneroa, Waiheke Island / Opens 2pm Sun ��+VOF���)ST���BN�o��QN�EBJMZ��� 021 160 2373
Snapped 1 – 21 JunSnapped is a collection of snapshots ��QSPGFTTJPOBM�TIPPUT�PG�'BTIJPO�-BCFM�+FBOJOF�$MBSLJO�GSPN����������
Allpress Gallery, 8 Drake St, Freemans #BZ���0QFOT��QN�5VFT���+VOF���)ST��BN�o�3.30pm Mon – Fri; 8.30am – 2.30pm Sat / guyneedhamphotography.com
The Huli 3 – 14 JunGuy Needham - about his experiences with UIF�)VMJ�USJCF���UIF�MBTU�USBEJUJPOBM�USJCF�JO�UIF�4PVUIFSO�)JHIMBOET�PG�1BQVB�/FX�(VJOFB�
Te Wero Island Container, Te Wero Island, 7JBEVDU�)BSCPVS���)ST��BN�o�����QN���027 550 0833 / tomas-stehlik.com
Wild West - Auckland’s west coast 31 May – 15 JunThomas Stehlik Photography.
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Fight 30 May – 9 JunA collection of images of boxers and kick-boxers who are about to step into the ring for their first public fight
83 Shelly Beach Road, St Mary's Bay / 0QFOT��QN�'SJ���+VOF���)ST���BN�o��QN�5IVST�o�4VO��������������
Remembering... 7 – 20 JunJune Stevenson – A personal perspective of memories.
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Britomart Transport Centre, Level B1 / )ST��BNo���QN�4VO�o�5IV ��BN�o��BN�'SJ �����BN�o���BN�4BU�����������������phtotographyfestival.org.nz
Three 9 – 23 JunJourneys across the world – Julia Durkin, Bev Goodwin, Elaine Smith.
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Image: Christian Thompson, Bidjarra/Kunja people, Black Gum 2 (from ‘Australian Graffiti’ series) (detail) 2008, Purchased 2008, Queensland Art Gallery Foundation Grant Collection: Queensland Art Gallery.
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory
A Queensland Art Gallery ! Gallery of Modern Art Touring Exhibition
Adults $10 weekdays / $15 weekendsKids 12 and under free
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Artstation Toi Tu, 1 Ponsonby Road / 0QFOT��QN�5VFT���+VOF���)ST��BN�o��QN�.PO�o�'SJ ��BN�o��QN�4BU��������������
Great South Road 13 May – 7 JunTangent Collective invite 12 photographers to respond to this provocation.
Silver projectspace, 12 Crummer Rd, 1POTPOCZ���0QFOT��QN�5VF���+VOF���)ST����– 8pm Tues, 10am – 6pm Wed – Fri, 10am – �QN�4BU ���BN�o��QN�4VO���������������
Sourced 3 – 8 JunThe Sequel is a collection of new works by group of artists: Mareea Vegas, Leon Rose, Ian Mcrae, Laura Forest, Gary Baildon, Keryn Sweeney.
Artstation, Gallery 3, 1 Ponsonby Rd / 0QFOT��QN�8FE����.BZ����BN�o��QN�.PO�o�5IVST ��BN�o��QN�'SJ ���BN�o��QN�4BU��������������
Rhythm of Light 15 May – 5 JunA collective exhibition
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MEMENTO MORI 3 – 8 JunGarth Badger - seeks to recapture the beauty of the livings’ remains through the exploration of how objects of death are connected to the passage of life.
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Jafa Cafe, 551 Richmond Rd Grey Lynn / Opens 6pm on Tues 10 June / )ST��BN�o��QN�.PO�o�4VO����������������
Beyond Dust 11 – 22 Jun4JMFOB�(SJGGJO �$BTT�1PXFS �$ÏMJOF�4BZÏ���:WPOOF�4IBX�QSFTFOU�UIFJS�QFSTQFDUJWFT�PO�UIF�TQBDFT�BSPVOE�VT���invite viewers to look beyond physical form.
Toi Ora Gallery, 6 Putiki Street, Grey Lynn / 0QFOT��QN�PO�5VFT���+VOF���)ST��BN�o��QN�.PO�o�'SJ ���BN�o��QN�4BU������������������toiora.org.nz
Still 4 – 27 Jun Exploring the theme of mindfulness in photography. Toi Ora provides opportunities for artistic expression and well-being.
THE GUS FISHER GALLERYTuesday – Friday 10am – 5pm / Saturday 12 – 4pmThe Kenneth Myers Centre, 74 Shortland Street, AucklandPhone 64 9 923 6646 www.gusfishergallery.auckland.ac.nzEmail gusfishergallery@auckland.ac.nz
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Artscapes and Gorgeous Creatures 29 May – 20 JunGorgeous Creatures at St Benedicts Gall.
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The Locals 2 – 29 JunPhotographer - Melanie Tollemache. This is an exploration of a local community.
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Hey Hey My My 1 – 29 Jun Turoa 1 – 30 JunSarah Ellis – Rock and Roll - a collection of live gig and promotional shots of predominantly local bands ��NVTJDJBOT�XIP�HSBDF�"VDLMBOE�T�NVTJD�TDFOF�
Jocelyn Carlin – Photographic diptych.
A SPECIAL CELEBRATION40 years of PhotoForum & Pecha Kucha AKL’s 40th event
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Wed 4 June 2014Q Theatre 305 Queen St AucklandDoors open 6.45pm Start 7.30pm$10 cash door sales onlywww.photoforum-nz.orgwww.pechakucha.co.nz
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Cornwall Park Information Centre, Michael )PSUPO�%SJWF �$PSOXBMM�1BSL���)ST���BN�o��QN�.PO�o�4VO�����������������cornwall.co.nz
Life and Light on Maungakiekie 29 May – 20 Jun4UFWF�)BSQFS�o�BO�&YIJCJUJPO
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Horrible History & Heroes 29 May – 20 Jun Auckland Libraries showcase of works by young people (11-14 years) across the city.
Salvation Kitchen Cafe, 1843 Great North 3E �"WPOEBMF���)ST�����BN�o�����QN�daily / 021 455 671 / buggyrobot.com
Rebel with a cause 26 May – 20 Jun.BSUJO�)PSTQPPM��$IBSBDUFST�GSPN�UIF�motorbike and Vespa scene.
Onehunga Community Centre, 83 Church 4USFFU �0OFIVOHB���)ST��BN�o��QN�.PO�o�Fri, 10am – 4pm Sat – Sun / 021 217 2425
bruises and beauty 29 May – 20 JunGrit Becker-Fainu. This work is an extension of last year’s series ‘unsterblich’ (‘immortal’).
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Mt Eden Village Centre, cnr Mt Eden Rd and Ngauruhoe St / Opens 5pm on Tue 3 June / )ST���BN�o��QN�.PO�o�4VO�����������������noble-art.co.nz
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More about Eden 4 – 15 Jun Whispered Stories 31 May – 23 JunMurray Noble. Artist talk in gallery: Saturday 14 June at 3pm
Eden Roskill Camera Club - A Collective Exhibition of Recent Works.
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Through Dragon Eyes 5 – 29 JunPhotographic works Chinese immigrants in N.Z.
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The Korean Photography Assoc. 8 May – 7 Jun25 members (KPANZ) showcase their talents Free Entry
Museum of the Vernacular, 16 Kerr Street, %FWPOQPSU���0QFOT��QN�'SJ����.BZ���)ST���BN�o��QN�����������������IPQFFNFSHFT�co.nz / depotartspace.co.nz/
Hope Emerges 30 Jun – 3 JulyA celebration of life after breast cancer. Lara Boddington showcases the beautiful female form after breast cancer.
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....Before in Eye of the Beholder 20 May – 1 JunEmerging artist Christopher Fidoe
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Depot Artspace, 28 Clarence Street, Devonport / Opens 1pm Sat 24 May / ��������������EFQPUBSUTQBDF�DP�O[�
People & Places 24 May – 12 JunThree exhibitions that focus on people and place. Jonny Davis: Up the Coast, Brendan Kitto: Night 7JTJPO�BOE�.BVSFFO�5BO��#PBUMFTT�)PSJ[PO�
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Phoneography! 23 May – 15 Jun'In the moment' photography taken with mobile devices by the community and members of the Titirangi Community Arts Council.
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e-CLICK-tic 7 – 8 JunAn eclectic compilation of printed images from the )FOEFSTPO�1IPUPHSBQIJD�4PDJFUZ�8F�FOEFBWPS�UP�inspire, encourage and share our passion.
Location: Refer to websites for information ��)ST�3FGFS�UP�XFCTJUFT�GPS�JOGPSNBUJPO����diane-d-costello-impressions.com / deb-young-nz.com
Intangible Form 6 – 20 JunDiane D. Costello, "International Collaboration". N.Z. artist/photographer, Deb Young presents the innovative vision of American artist/photographer Francisco Diaz.
Projectspace at Corban Estate Arts Centre, ��.U�-FCBOPO�-BOF �)FOEFSTPO���0QFOT��QN�PO�'SJ���+VOF���)ST����o���4BU�o�4VO�PS�CZ�BQQU�XFFLEBZT�����������������DFBD�PSH�O[
The way we see it 7 – 15 JunPhotographic work from senior students of West Auckland Schools. Diverse approaches, innovative ideas and technical prowess.
J.T. Diamond Room, Level 2 Waitakere Central -JCSBSZ �3BUBOVJ�4U �)FOEFSTPO���0QFOT��QN�8FE����.BZ���)ST��BN��QN�.PO���5IVS���BN�5pm Tues, Wed, Fri; 10am-4pm Sat-Sun
La Rosa Gardens Reserve Project 29 May – 20 JunBrian Marsom captures the community involvement
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Foyer Gallery, Long Bay College, Ashley "WFOVF �5PSCBZ���0QFOT��QN�5IV����.BZ���)ST��QN�o��QN�5IV ���BN�o��QN�4BU��� ��������������MPOHCBZDPMMFHF�DPN
APH2014 30 May – 7 JunThe personal journey each student has made in their exploration of the photographic image. From still life to the abstract.
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Open Shutter 7 Jun – 6 JulyWest Auckland photographers use their imagination and creativity to delight, surprise and inspire.
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Lenz to Landscape 5 Jun – 6 JulyA diverse range of landscape studies.
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Reflections 7 – 29 JunA vast spectrum of work from the highly acclaimed to the visually impaired. Feature artist is Fred Mans. 'Make a Movie in a Day' workshop runs during the exhibition.
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Through Young eyes 5 Jun – 6 July5 outstanding young photographers from around the Auckland Region.
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Focal Point 6 – 28 JunAn exhibition of various photographers’ work, both amateur and professional.
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Two Degrees of Separation 30 May – 22 JunIn this light-hearted exhibition Rachel Alford FYQMPSFT�SFMBUJPOTIJQT�BOE�UIF�)VJB�$PNNVOJUZ
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'Little Poland' in Pahiatua 1 – 20 Jun70th anniversary of the arrival of the Polish 'Children of Pahiatua'.
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A Sense of Place 12 May – 21 JunL. Aberhart, M. Beattie, R. Ellis, A. Jacobson, J. Leatinu'u, R.. Morrison, S. Tanuvasa , M. Tubberty, 4��WBO�)FFSEFO �+��8ZMJF���%��&E�$PPQFS�
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Whitest Tama in the Roopu 29 May – 28 JunAl Ronberg - the re-defining of an identity within the changing face of New Zealand.
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New collaborative work 10 May – 14 JunA pseudo scientific exhibition of mixed media works and photographs made in collaboration by Renee Bevan and Caryline Boreham.
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Five Classic Towns of South Island 31 May – 8 JunJiongxin Peng’s landscape and scenery.
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12 Auckland War Memorial Museum 12
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16 Gow Langsford Gallery 24
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24 Two Rooms 16, 25
25 Vero Centre 21
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10 Aotea Center Upper Level 35
28 Apix Photographic Supplies 41
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31 Auckland Central Library 35
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51 Millers Coffee and Roastery 41
52 Mt Eden Village Centre 43
53 Museum of the Vernacular 45
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55 Old St. Michael's Church, CEAC 47
56 Onehunga Community Centre 43
57 Papakura Art Gallery 51
58 Pearce Gallery, Whitecliffe College 34
55 Project Space CEAC 47
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