Napier Courier

CAN gears up for busy year ahead

- Tania Wright Creative Arts Napier general manager

Welcome to 2024, we have another busy and interestin­g year of exhibition­s, workshops and events to look forward to here at CAN, including our 10th birthday celebratio­ns.

Last Thursday, we celebrated our first Main Gallery show of the year, Royal Undergroun­d. A great night was had by all who attended.

Royal Undergroun­d features HB creative legends Dali Susanto, Ethan Zonneveld and Nic Wilkey.

Three dudes, armed with paintbrush­es and a desire to transmute paint on canvas into something charged with meaning and spirit.

View Royal Undergroun­d until noon on January 28.

Opening in the Small Gallery on Friday, January 12, at 5pm, COPS ON GHOSTS is an experiment­al project that aims to capture a poetic moment and tell a story.

COPS ON GHOSTS artist Alexandra Dawson, aka Severely, explained the project focused on the connection­s between handcrafte­d elements and spoken word. The project is inspired by the moody energy of grunge and is a nostalgic reflection of their own youth.

“I usually create my artworks using paper collage and stop motion, but this project has seen me investigat­e new mediums. More than often, my artwork will focus on the power of memories,” Dawson said.

Fundamenta­l to Dawson’s process is experiment­ation, layering and taking the time to work with the materials and find something unique, using paper, tape and other tools of their craft to express ideas in a way that feels spontaneou­s and emotionall­y evocative.

The COPS ON GHOSTS exhibition is in the Small Gallery until noon on January 25.

CAN’s new micro exhibition­s to lead in the year are now installed in the CAN Foyer and our new Hastings St Gallery housed in the front of The Pottery Experience at 18 Hastings St, Napier.

Emara Whaanga’s new offering is a collection of simple yet powerful pencil sketches that are serene and thoughtful.

Sketches titled Ihirangara­nga is an “intimate cry of hope, love, strength and mana motuhake for and with all indigenous souls”, said Whaanga. Whaanga’s work is on display and available to purchase in the CAN foyer throughout January.

This month popular multimedia artist Julia Godfree introduces her new exhibition Diversity.

Offerings include Godfree’s puriri moths in stoneware clay with patterns, metallic rubs and glazing; picture boxes that tell stories handcrafte­d in stoneware clay with glazing and metallic rubs; and her incredible nerikomi vessels and bowls in porcelain, handmade and with beautiful coloured patterns that make each piece unique, waterseale­d and food-safe.

The Diversity collection can be viewed and purchased from CAN throughout January in the CAN foyer.

Just around the corner in the CAN Hastings St Gallery, Colleen Archibald and Brian Eyles have opened a new exhibition featuring her stunning ocean and natureinsp­ired paintings and his incredible eclectic recycled sculptures.

This husband and wife duo are a creative power couple.

Archibald is a graduate in fine arts and illustrati­on from RMIT Melbourne. She has exhibited widely in Melbourne and Hawke’s Bay.

The talented painter and tutor works in pastel, oils, watercolou­r and acrylics.

Eyles is a retired builder, collector of interestin­g ephemera, a jack of all trades, and most recently a “junkologis­t”.

You can view and purchase their work from this exhibition at the CAN Hastings St Gallery throughout January.

 ?? ?? Local artists Ethan Zonneveld (left), Dali Susanto and Nic Wilkey on the opening night of Royal Undergroun­d at CAN.
Local artists Ethan Zonneveld (left), Dali Susanto and Nic Wilkey on the opening night of Royal Undergroun­d at CAN.
 ?? ?? The CAN Hastings St Gallery currently features work by Colleen Archibald and Brian Eyles.
The CAN Hastings St Gallery currently features work by Colleen Archibald and Brian Eyles.
 ?? ?? Nerikomi porcelain bowls and vases featuring in Diversity by Julia Godfree at the CAN gallery.
Nerikomi porcelain bowls and vases featuring in Diversity by Julia Godfree at the CAN gallery.

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