Calendar
Calendar
The HUM calendar features exhibitions & events by New Zealand arts practitioners working or living abroad.
Karma Barnes and Sarah Hudson, Wild Pigment Project
form and concept, Santa Fe, USA
17 September —
03 December 2022
Wild Pigment Project promotes ecological balance and regenerative economies through a passion for wild pigments, their places of origin, and their cultural histories. The project connects artists to the land by providing resources, education and inspiration to integrate plant and mineral pigments, hand-gathered and prepared in local landscapes, into studio practice.
Wild Pigment Project promotes ecological balance and regenerative economies through a passion for wild pigments, their places of origin, and their cultural histories. The project connects artists to the land by providing resources, education and inspiration to integrate plant and mineral pigments, hand-gathered and prepared in local landscapes, into studio practice.
Kerry Ann Lee, SFAI 140
Santa Fe Art Institute, Santa Fe, United States
6.00PM — 8.00PM
24 June 2022
The Santa Fe Art Institute's signature live series, SFAI140, returns after 2-years. SFAI140 is a dynamic 140-second presentation platform highlighting the inspiration and work of 15 artists-in-residence and local community leaders. Kerry Ann Lee has been a resident at Santa Fe Art Institute (SFAI) in Santa Fe, New Mexico for 2 months between 2 May - 1 July 2022, as part of their critically acclaimed Thematic Residency programme — exploring Labour, Lee has been researching the trade and exchange of alternative currencies, historical and personal stories and knowledge informing the legacy of art, tourism and cultural production here.
Lee is an artist, designer and educator from Aotearoa, New Zealand who creates multi-media installations, print and image-based works that are site-specific and socially engaged. As Creative Director of Asian Aotearoa Arts Hui 2018 and Senior Lecturer at Massey University College of Creative Arts (CoCA), Lee works with diverse communities through collaborative projects, mentoring and public programmes. Founded in 1985, the SFAI Residency Program has a reputation as one of the most impactful residencies for social practice and interdisciplinary artists and activists in the world.
The Santa Fe Art Institute's signature live series, SFAI140, returns after 2-years. SFAI140 is a dynamic 140-second presentation platform highlighting the inspiration and work of 15 artists-in-residence and local community leaders. Kerry Ann Lee has been a resident at Santa Fe Art Institute (SFAI) in Santa Fe, New Mexico for 2 months between 2 May - 1 July 2022, as part of their critically acclaimed Thematic Residency programme — exploring Labour, Lee has been researching the trade and exchange of alternative currencies, historical and personal stories and knowledge informing the legacy of art, tourism and cultural production here.
Lee is an artist, designer and educator from Aotearoa, New Zealand who creates multi-media installations, print and image-based works that are site-specific and socially engaged. As Creative Director of Asian Aotearoa Arts Hui 2018 and Senior Lecturer at Massey University College of Creative Arts (CoCA), Lee works with diverse communities through collaborative projects, mentoring and public programmes. Founded in 1985, the SFAI Residency Program has a reputation as one of the most impactful residencies for social practice and interdisciplinary artists and activists in the world.