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The Path Panel Discussion

Ticket Information

  • Free Admission

Dates

  • Sat 22 Jan 2022, 11:00am–12:15pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Please note, all visitors to the Gallery during this event will need their My Vaccine Pass scanned before entry. This includes those visiting between 10am and 11am on Saturday, January 22.

As part of The Path, Hastings City Art Gallery Curator Clayton Gibson, will be leading a panel discussion about the practice of art and surfing, and their impact on one another. Artists including John Walsh, Margaret Hansen, Aaron Kereopa and Aaron Topp will be speaking as part of this discussion.

John Walsh: (b.1954, Aitanga a Hauiti/ New Zealand Irish) grew up in Tolaga Bay and now lives on the south coast of Wellington, where the sea continues to surf across his canvases. He melds histories of migration and colonialism with contemporary narratives and mythologies in a vibrant and fluid application of paint. Many of his works depict ethereal landscapes populated by a cast of anthropomorphic and contemporary characters toiling with various aspects of the human condition.

Margaret Hansen: Drive to the end, or some might say the beginning of Makorori Beach and you'll see Margaret's inspiration. Her paintings capture a blink, a glimpse of something that's observed then gone; the lick of wind off the reef, clouds lowering over the sea, a subtle shift in light. Margaret is known for her observations of the ephemera of this environment and its ever-shifting ways. For her sea/skyscapes, she often challenges herself by working with a restricted palette. In this way she must say what she wants with subtle, nuanced technique rather than with colours. As well as the sea and sky, Margaret's also captured by the surrounding bush, flower and plant forms in her little slice of wilderness.

Aaron Kereopa: (Ko Tainui te waka, Ko Waikato te iwi, Ko Ngāti Tahinga, Ko Ngāti Hine, Ko Ngāti Porou ngā hapu ) is a self-taught artist. His journey carving up-cycled surfboards began over 20 years ago when he was inspired by a protestor on television wielding a surfboard carved with “No Nukes in the Pacific”. His work fuses traditional carving ideas with a contemporary art practice, with his storytelling depicted through his personal life experiences. Like Tā moko and whakairo, Aaron’s work utilises a visual language that acts as a code, drawing on themes both universal and personal such as mythology, geography, his tūpuna, whakapapa, and navigation.

Aaron Topp: is an award-winning author. His first book, Single Fin (Random House, 2006), is a coming of age tale about a boy obsessed with surfing. The work won the Young Adult Fiction Honour Award at the 2007 New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults, and was also listed as a 2007 Storylines Notable Young Adult Fiction Book. In February 2022 Aaron heads back to the beach with the launch of Young Adult novel Nor’east Swell (One Tree House).

Free, no booking required.

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