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Random Order

Ticket Information

  • Free Admission

Dates

  • Tue 19 Mar 2019, 5:30pm–10:30pm
  • Wed 20 Mar 2019, 9:30am–7:00pm
  • Thu 21 Mar 2019, 9:30am–7:00pm
  • Fri 22 Mar 2019, 9:00am–7:00pm
  • Sat 23 Mar 2019, 10:00am–4:00pm
  • Sun 24 Mar 2019, 10:00am–3:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

sarslair_movement

Opening night 19 March 5.30pm.

Gallery hours:
Wed - Fri 9 - 7pm
Sat 10 - 4pm
Sun 10 - 3pm

Random Order presents works by four Wellington artists in four very different mediums. Works include embroidered nudes, urban illustration, earthy ceramics and post-Soviet/Yugoslavian black and white photography.

Embroidered nudes: Sarah Stephen
The human form is powerful in its diversity. Using needle and thread I celebrate the skin we live in - in all its shapes, ages and genders. In this show I highlight the male and androgynous forms, both of which are underrepresented on gallery walls around the globe.

Urban illustration: Tom Lawler
When not working behind several screens in a box, Tom Lawler will occasionally draw a thing. Often more interested by perspectives that sit above street level rather than in it, Tom's illustrations draw from a childhood love of comic strip backdrops and a fascination with lines and contrast.

Earthy ceramics: Nicola Shuttleworth
As a Wellington based potter working from my studio in Island Bay my practice is about making functional ware to hold and to use. I produce stacks, groups and sets using similar forms with warm, natural coloured glazes. I work with New Zealand stoneware clay and mix my own glazes. I value handmade objects and believe they should be part of our everyday life.

Post-Soviet/Yugoslavian black and white photography: Will Whiten
Will likes to capture images of people and places that suggest a multitude of stories to the viewer. In this series, Will presents photos from countries that were once part of the USSR or Yugoslavia.

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