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The HUM calendar features exhibitions & events by New Zealand arts practitioners working or living abroad.
Tia Ansell, Three Hares
Shepparton Art Museum, Shepparton, Australia
25 February —
05 November 2023
Guest curated by contemporary artist Adam John Cullen, Three Hares brings together works from the SAM Ceramic Collection alongside responsive new works by five invited artists: Enrique Tochez Anderson, Jordan Mitchell-Fletcher, Kate Wallace, Philomena Yeatman and Tia Ansell.
Three Hares examines the inherent qualities of ceramic objects, through groupings of form, texture and glazing; the show evokes Cullen’s perception of the creative process of making, collecting, and curating objects as an endless circle of interchangeable ideas and materials.
Guest curated by contemporary artist Adam John Cullen, Three Hares brings together works from the SAM Ceramic Collection alongside responsive new works by five invited artists: Enrique Tochez Anderson, Jordan Mitchell-Fletcher, Kate Wallace, Philomena Yeatman and Tia Ansell.
Three Hares examines the inherent qualities of ceramic objects, through groupings of form, texture and glazing; the show evokes Cullen’s perception of the creative process of making, collecting, and curating objects as an endless circle of interchangeable ideas and materials.
Jess Johnson, we can’t keep going the way we’ve been going but we know no other way to go
Shepparton Art Museum, Shepparton, Australia
16 November 2022 —
04 February 2024
Jess Johnson brings to life a complex fictional world through hand-drawn images that are inspired by her interests in science fiction, comic books, technology, architecture, and theories of consciousness. For this site-responsive commission in the SAM Atrium and Central Void, Johnson has created four 7-metre-long silk banners. They appear suspended in the expansive space, reminiscent of portals offering a glimpse into a different realm.
Jess Johnson brings to life a complex fictional world through hand-drawn images that are inspired by her interests in science fiction, comic books, technology, architecture, and theories of consciousness. For this site-responsive commission in the SAM Atrium and Central Void, Johnson has created four 7-metre-long silk banners. They appear suspended in the expansive space, reminiscent of portals offering a glimpse into a different realm.
Richard Lewer, Flow: Stories of River, Earth and Sky in the SAM Collection
Shepparton Art Museum, Shepparton, Australia
20 November 2021 —
20 November 2022
Flow: Stories of River, Earth and Sky in the SAM Collection explores the narratives we weave through the places we inhabit and the myriad ways in which nature shapes our lives and culture. Drawn from the Shepparton Art Museum Collection, the exhibition features the artwork of over 60 artists from the 1800s to now, including New Zealand artist Richard Lewer.
Flow: Stories of River, Earth and Sky in the SAM Collection explores the narratives we weave through the places we inhabit and the myriad ways in which nature shapes our lives and culture. Drawn from the Shepparton Art Museum Collection, the exhibition features the artwork of over 60 artists from the 1800s to now, including New Zealand artist Richard Lewer.