Napier Courier

Swimwear exhibition makes a splash

1920s and 30s beach pyjamas and swimsuits on show at CAN

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Napier has just experience­d a wonderful Art Deco weekend and Creative Arts Napier was delighted to host an event. Before the Bikini opened to rave reviews with a fabulous crowd dressed to impress in their 1920s and 30s beach pyjamas and swimsuits. Discover an impressive collection of original vintage beachwear at Creative Arts Napier (CAN). Beachwear of the 20s and 30s is playfully displayed amongst rare and intriguing examples of seaside holiday accessorie­s and entertainm­ent. You can come and see this one-off show at Creative Arts Napier — at 16 Byron St Napier — until February 28.

We also welcome back Jane Brimblecom­be to our Small Gallery with her dazzling mosaic mirrors exhibition Deco City.

Recognised nationally for her stunning hand-cut mosaic mirrors, Jane’s main inspiratio­n comes from the sea and music. She is a member of a heavy rock band, a singer-songwriter and published poet. Her work is influenced by the flow and rhythm of Hokusai and the symmetry of Art Deco. View her collection at CAN.

In collaborat­ion with the National Aquarium of NZ we are looking forward to raising awareness during the upcoming National Seaweek 2024, with a gallery full of oceantheme­d artwork. Seaweek — Kaupapa Moana

hopes to inspire people to engage with nature, explore the ocean and develop a deep sense of connection to our environmen­t.

In our Main Gallery Out of the Blue

is an exhibition featuring HB artists in support of National Seaweek. With over 60 works submitted, this exhibition promises to be an intimate reflection of connection with our oceans, sea life and surroundin­g environmen­t, and a showcase of local artists.

Out of the Blue will open on Friday, March 1, at 5pm . . . all welcome. This opening will also coincide with the opening of our Seaweek Youth Art Competitio­n & Exhibition, and we are pleased to announce that we will have Liam Farris playing his cool tunes for us at the opening.

Leading into our Seaweek Youth

Art Competitio­n & Exhibition, we are holding two free kids’ workshops at CAN, allowing young artists to come and work on their Seaweek piece for the exhibition. There is no need to register, come along with your child between 1-4pm on Saturday and Sunday, February 24 and 25.

Please email bookings@thecan.co. nz with any questions.

Something Fishy is Lisa Loveday’s first solo exhibition since she took up painting two years ago. Lisa’s love of the ocean and her move to Whirinaki Beach has inspired her ocean-themed exhibition. Her playful mixed media works use hand-printed papers on a gelli plate, as either background­s or in her work as collage. View the Something Fishy collection in the CAN Foyer throughout March.

CAN is proud to welcome young aspiring artist Leo Pipe to the gallery during Seaweek. Exhibiting from his Wackadoo Art series, which includes found object sculptures and original ink and pen drawings, in the CAN foyer this March.

Leo says, “I am 11 years old and I go to St Patrick’s Intermedia­te School. I’ve always enjoyed being creative since very little but my main inspiratio­n came to me during my primary school years at Port Ahuriri School, where I’ve worked with some amazing local Hawke’s Bay artists like Jo Blogg and Rachel Stone. I like experienci­ng many mediums, from nice pencils all the way to rubbish and unwanted materials. I hope you enjoy my first exhibition.”

Term one art classes and workshops are in full swing in the CAN workshop. Join printmaker Lisa Feyen from Ink Moth Print Studio to play with pattern printing on fabric, suitable for beginners and mixed abilities. Learn how to design and carve a block, ink it up and print on fabric and paper to create unique contempora­ry repeat pattern designs. Limited spaces available, please visit Lisa Feyen Art to book.

 ?? ?? Olga Panassenko and Johnathan Gill dressed for the beach at the opening of Before the Bikini at the Creative Arts Napier Main Gallery, 16 Byron St Napier.
Olga Panassenko and Johnathan Gill dressed for the beach at the opening of Before the Bikini at the Creative Arts Napier Main Gallery, 16 Byron St Napier.
 ?? ?? Leo Pipe with one of his found object sculptures.
Leo Pipe with one of his found object sculptures.

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