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A Little Bit Kiwi
Ele Stevenson, Debbie Garland, Michael Holland
“A little bit kiwi’ features talented artists Ele Stevenson, Michael Holland and Debbie Garland. Ele incorporates natural materials such as driftwood, glass, stones and encaustic wax to create her sculptures. Michael’s paintings feature landscapes and ocean in stunning colours creating highly detailed paintings. Debbie’s works are bold and delightful with a range of birds and landscapes. Together their works give a sense of the beauty of nature.

After 3 PRINTMAKING
Te Puna Wai o Waipapa | Hagley College After 3 printmaking programme students.
This is a group exhibition showcasing printmakers from Te Puna Wai o Waipahu, Hagley College After 3 programme. Our printmakers work collaboratively in the After 3 programme where they support each other’s creativity and wellbeing. This is a selection of prints using a variety of techniques that these printmakers are exploring and developing. These techniques include mono prints, linocuts, woodcuts, drypoint, Tetra Pak and collagraphs. The prints exhibited are the result of collaborative learning in a positive environment.

GLOW
Ashleigh Kate Art, Cath Mills, MiKyung Jang
Showcasing the exceptional talents of Ashleigh Kate Art, Cath Mills and MiKyung Jang in “GLOW” an exhibition celebrating nature, the transformative power of light and artistic innovation. Cath Mills offers a golden array of works from her divine Golden Wings and contemporary mixed media series. Ashleigh Kate Art contributes vibrant and dynamic abstracts, while MiKyung Jang uses pit-fired clay to express a love of nature through earthy tones and organic shapes. Immerse yourself in a world where art and luminosity intertwine and experience the unique voice of these three talented local artists.

GUEST ARTIST
Sayoko Pettigrew
Sayoko is a Japanese born New Zealand resident painter and potter based in rural Selwyn. After graduating from Nagoya Zokei Junior College of Art and Design, she found her calling as a Nail Art technician. After over 20 years of Nail Art, with multiple awards won in both Australia and New Zealand, Sayoko has turned her attention and talents to big canvas painting and pottery/sculpture. Sayoko’s current focus is on coil pottery, Gauche painting and capturing NZ icons in her paintings. Her art is influenced by a mixture of pop art and Japanese wood block prints.





