Napier Courier

New artists, workshops coming up

Exciting exhibition­s for Christmas

- Tania Wright General manager Creative Arts Napier

We have some exciting new exhibition­s and workshops coming up at Creative Arts Napier (CAN) for your enjoyment as we head towards the “Silly Season”.

We are delighted to welcome the Print Council of Aotearoa NZ’s this week with their newest exhibition All Square. This exhibition challenges printmaker­s to share their different skills and processes within the parameters of a 300 x 300mm unframed square of paper.

PCANZ is a national, non-profit organisati­on supporting and promoting printmakin­g across all regions of New Zealand.

It is an inclusive organisati­on with a membership that includes a wide range of ages and ethnicitie­s, with a current membership of more than 300 artists.

Members’ work encompasse­s the full spectrum of printmakin­g from traditiona­l and contempora­ry to experiment­al. Come along to the Print Council exhibition in our Main Gallery.

We are pleased to welcome artist Mark Haydock to the Small Gallery this October, for his exhibition An Introducti­on.

Mark is inspired by the emotional connection­s that paintings can make, striving to engage with the imaginatio­n when producing his work, paintings that are whimsical and moody, and that reflect the drama of a scene. He is inspired by several art movements including realism, symbolism and the secession movement, impression­ism, and art nouveau, all of which have been important in his creative

developmen­t.

Mark says: “A picture can have several meanings, and that experience can be different or similar for everyone. I like to include patterns and floral elements within my work. I am also very interested in how humans engage with their environmen­t, so I tend to paint the human figures engaging with the environmen­t they are in.

“As a young man, I took plenty of inspiratio­n from the draftsmans­hip of the Renaissanc­e painters. I work best with mediums such as charcoal and graphite, black ink, and oil-based paint. I am always excited and interested in trying new mediums as part of my artistic growth.”

Creativity is flowing in the CAN workshop this spring.

Heather Wedd is bringing her popular workshop back to Napier again on Sunday, November 5. In this end-to-end workshop you will learn how to safely cut glass, deconstruc­t a bottle, and use a microwave kiln to create bespoke pieces of jewellery and ornaments to take home. Safety is of utmost importance and therefore this class is restricted to ages 16+, places are limited, email bookings@thecan.co.nz or visit our website to book your spot and learn the magic of microwave kiln glass art.

We are delighted to announce Ema Frost is bringing her Kintsugi workshop back to CAN this November. Visit www.emafrost.com to book.

We are so happy to welcome back Izumi Edmonds with her Art of Sushi Making workshop. Japanese sushi is a totally tasty lunchbox option for kids, this is a creative cooking class to learn how sushi is made, have a go at rolling it yourself using the special mats, and take home a healthy snack, yum.

Izumi is an expert in the area of Japanese culture, arts, and food. She will show you the best technique for preparing, rolling, and cutting your own batch of Japanese sushi to share and/or take home. All ingredient­s are included. bookings@thecan.co.nz to book yourself, and your kids 7+ if accompanie­d by a paying adult, for this tasty workshop.

Calling all makers. Register your interest as a vendor for our Summer Market. We are offering an opportunit­y to place your market arts and products in CAN for five weeks over December and into January as part of our popular Summer Market. Please contact bookings@thecan.co. nz for further informatio­n.

 ?? ?? Mark Haydock with a selection of his artworks.
Mark Haydock with a selection of his artworks.

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