Otago Daily Times

Exhibition­s

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Alternativ­e Space Gallery, Webb Farry Lawyers, 79 Stuart St, Dunedin.

Until December 19: ‘‘Locator/Translocat­or’’, by Madison Kelly.

Artbay Gallery, 13 Marine Parade, Queenstown. Until November 29: Ilya Volykhine.

Blue Oyster Art Project Space, 16 Dowling St. Until November 24: ‘‘Trace Music’’, mf/mp artist collective. Opening preview tomorrow, 5pm, performanc­e from 6pm.

Brett McDowell Gallery, 5 Dowling St.

Mirek Smisek.

Customs House Gallery, 29 Tyne St, Oamaru. Until November 27: Colin Wheeler memorial exhibition.

Dunedin Public Art Gallery, The Octagon.

Until November 18: ‘‘Space Suit: Textiles, sculpture and the Dunedin Public Art Gallery collection’’.

Until November 18: ‘‘Four’’, by Kim Pieters, Charlotte Parallel, Megan Brady, Aroha Novak.

Until November 25: ‘‘Head Space’’, portraits from the DPAG collection.

Until November 25: ‘‘Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait’’, by Douglas Gordon and Philippe Parreno.

Until December 30: ‘‘A Certain Visual Argot:

British Modernism from the

Early to Mid20th Century’’.

Until December 30: ‘‘World View: Mapping the Dunedin Public Art Gallery Collection’’.

Until December 31: ‘‘Untitled (D21.281 Galari Bargan)’’, by Jonathan Jones.

Until January 27: ‘‘Compressio­n Members’’, curated by James Hope.

Ongoing: ‘‘Folly (stone carpet)’’, by

Andrew Barber.

Eade Gallery, 17A Holloway St, Clyde.

Sunday to December 10: ‘‘Forged in Clay’’, by Lynne Wilson.

Eastern Southland Gallery, 14 Hokonui Dr, Gore. Until December 9: ‘‘Maruawai: Valley of Water’’, paintings by Janet de Wagt; ‘‘Against the Grain’’, New Zealand women artists from the collection.

Works by notable women artists drawn from the permanent collection to mark 125 years of Women’s Suffrage.

Eskdale Gallery, 32 Moray Pl.

Until November 15: ‘‘Cult of the Phoenix’’, by Brendan Jon Philip.

Fe29 Gallery, 30 Sandringha­m St, St Clair.

Until November 27: ‘‘Three Friends, Three Paths’’, by Don Peebles, Robert Macdonald and

John Drawbridge.

Hours: SaturdaySu­nday 9am5pm; MondayFrid­ay 10am5pm.

Forrester Gallery, Thames St, Oamaru.

Until November 30: ‘‘Our Built Heritage’’, Oamaru heritage architectu­re exhibition.

Until December 2: ‘‘New Perspectiv­es on Landscape’’, Hannah Joynt, Miranda Joseph,

Robyn Bardas, Fiona Van Oyen and Sue Pearce.

Until December 9: ‘‘Just Playing’’, by

Mike O’Kane.

Gallery on Blueskin, 1 Harvey St, Waitati.

Until tomorrow: ‘‘Coast Road’’, by Helen Carter, Annemieke Knox, Rochelle Henderson,

Michaela Cox and Ulrike Lau.

Opening Sunday 2pm, until December 7: ‘‘Ipukarea’’, Annejennet­te Maki.

Gallery Thirty Three, 33 Helwick St, Wanaka. Until November 23: ‘‘Pots & Possibilit­ies’’, ceramics by Madeleine Child,

Mandy Gargiulo, Philip Jarvis and Cheryl Lucas.

Hullabaloo Art Space, Melmore Tce,

Old Cromwell Historic Precinct.

Until November 17: Group show.

Inge Doesburg Gallery, 6 Castle St.

Until November 15: ‘‘Looks Like You’’, by

Peter Cleverley.

Koru Gallery, opposite Dunedin Railway Station. Until November 15: ‘‘Romantic Dunedin’’, by

Kaori Jackson.

Lake Dunstan Boat Club, Partridge Rd, Cromwell. Tomorrow to Sunday: Central Art Awards. Open from 10am.

Lakes District Museum and Gallery, Arrowtown. Until November 18: Don Hill.

Milford Galleries Dunedin, 18 Dowling St.

Until November 28: ‘‘Mauri Ora’’, by Israel Birch; ‘‘Continuum’’, by John Parker;

‘‘Plain Songs’’, by J.S. Parker.

Milford Galleries Queenstown, 9a Earl St.

Until November 21: ‘‘Against Nature’’, by

Harry Watson; ‘‘Juxtapose’’, Emily Siddell and Stephen Bradbourne; ‘‘Spring catalogue’’, various artists.

Moray Gallery, 55 Princes St.

Monday to November 30: ‘‘Response’’, five Dunedin artists respond to World War 1.

Otago Museum, 419 Great King St.

Until April 14: ‘‘est. 1868’’, Otago Museum 150th anniversar­y exhibition.

Reed Gallery, Dunedin City Library.

Until December 2: ‘‘Voices and Votes — A Tribute to Women’s Suffrage’’.

Robert Piggott Art Gallery, 8 Jetty St, Dunedin. Until Tuesday: ‘‘Open Sanctuary’’, photograph­ic installati­on by Mark Bolland.

Stuart St Potters Coop, 14 Lower Stuart St.

Until Saturday: Riki Julin and

Lorna Isaac.

Sunday to November 17: Jo Howard and Rosemary McQueen.

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