IMPERMANANCE | Namu & Sue Pegrume

IMPERMANANCE | Namu & Sue Pegrume

When Jade (Namu) my 22 year old son and I decided to exhibit together for the second it seemed opportune to show a series of unexhibited coat drawings on paper I did when I was a 22 years old along with Jade’s current work, as a fun leaping off point together. These coats are suspended empty vessels, remnants of my past.

As a 22 year old, I feel my life is only beginning. I have endless possibilities, and life fee ls huge and amazing and in technicolor. This is represented in my paintings being as colourful and as vibrant as I can make them. However, last year a close family friend of mine passed away, which has made me think about the concept of death a lot more in my work. I have come to the point now where I am enjoying combining themes of life and death, still in technicolor but often with skull imagery.

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Jenny Gatehouse | Fireside Tales

Jenny Gatehouse | Fireside Tales

I was trained as an animator but found my calling in art, in illustration and storytelling, both visual and written. I work as an artist in Palmerston North, drawing, painting and printing in inks, gouache, watercolours and lino or whatever medium the piece calls for. Drawing on my Celtic blood, a wild imagination, unusual musical tastes, studies in history and ancient cultures and a life long love for all things weird and wonderful, in my art, I endeavour to tell tales, to inspire the mind to dream and always to put a little magic back into the world.

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Mike Delany | Manawatū Sunsets

Mike Delany | Manawatū Sunsets

I am an impressionist painter who aims to present only what is necessary, and so play with energy, size, shape and colour in my exploration of a scene.

Reduction of complex issues to essential concepts was core to my previous career as a teacher. I continue this approach in this Sunset series where I search for the essence of each land and skyscape. Rather than just presenting the viewer with a final image I have recorded the various stages of my reflections.

Hence, images are presented in order of painting and generally move from the original scene, to the energy contained, to the forms within and finally to colour reductions, each image attempting to capture the essence of the sunset.

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Philip Holmes

Philip Holmes

In 2021 I was funded by Creative New Zealand to paint a portrait of Rangitane whahine Ereni Te Awe Awe. After being on display at Square Edge Community Arts and in the library during history week the painting was gifted it to the city of Palmerston North.
When the painting was officially handed over to the city it was suggested by the mayor Grant Smith and Rangitane iwi members that I paint more portraits of important historical figures. People who were involved in the creation of the city of Palmerston North such as Te Peeti Te Awe Awe, George Snelson and Louisa Snelson among others.

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MS Art Group | ARC

MS Art Group | ARC

The MS Art Group is a group of artists who meet weekly in a supportive environment, we are linked by Multiple Sclerosis. As a group, we have been meeting for 16 years. We have been fortunate to have the support of tutors Lorna Van der Lijn (who beganthe group), and more recently Dr. Rom Rudski, who meets with us each month. In the past 12 months Rom has focused on New Zealand art, taking examples from from various artists. This is reflected in some of the works displayed.

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Micheline Robinson | DiSjOinTed

Micheline Robinson | DiSjOinTed

In an era where the distinction between AI-generated content and reality is increasingly blurred, Micheline Robinson invites us to engage in a thoughtful and playful exploration with her new series, “Disjointed.” The exhibition offers a visceral experience that reflects, through her optical illusions, the pervasive sense of fragmentation in today’s world. Through meticulous layering of inks on carved panels, the strategic interplay of light and shadow, and the emergence of organic forms that oscillate between the familiar and the enigmatic, the artwork does more than occupy the walls; it transports the observer to another plane, where we are reminded of our material existence and the beauty that can be found within it. This installation not only represents the artist’s personal response to the disjointed nature of modern life but also evokes a sense of escapism, inviting the audience to feel the weight of the unseen, question the fabric of reality, and actively participate in the narrative of their times. Each piece in “Disjointed” serves as a catalyst for personal reflection, urging visitors to explore the depths of human emotion and consciousness in this era of pervasive illusion.

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Trina Heke | Ae Marika!

Trina Heke | Ae Marika!

My collection of contemporary woven kete is a deeply personal exploration of connection—both to the natural world and to the rich legacy of our Māori ancestors. Each kete weaves together strands of flax and leather, blending traditional Māori weaving techniques with modern materials to create pieces that honor both the past and the present.

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Creative Journeys | 20 Twenty Four

Creative Journeys | 20 Twenty Four

Creative Journeys is a Social Arts & Performance Hub where people with Intellectual and Physical disabilities develop, explore their creative talents. At Creative Journeys we embrace difference and encourage our people to give everything a go. We want to teach them that there is no right or wrong in the world of Art & Creativity.

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Alliance Francaise | Comics from Africa.s Exhibition

Alliance Francaise | Comics from Africa.s Exhibition

The ‘Kubini’ (imaginary creation in Swahili) exhibition is an African Comic Art exhibition.
For several years, African authors and artists have been making their mark on the Western comics scene, in particular in France, Belgium, Luxemburg and Switzerland. This has allowed the European public to discover the vitality, richness and creativity of African comics.
‘Kubuni’ showcases African comics around three main axes: yesterday, today and tomorrow. It brings together the works of more than fifty comic book authors from sub-Saharan Africa.

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