Drop Of Golden Sun | Kat Crosse
I love to dabble in mixed media with no specific goal in mind, using topographic maps, paint, ink, digital, crayon and embroidery to create art that is inspired by the beautiful land we live in and taking paths less trodden.
Trail Mix | Art Trail 2023 Showcase
Start your Art Trail Experience by visiting the Trail Mix Exhibition at Square Edge in the week leading up to the trail.
Plastic Pollution Solutions | Your Voice, Your Choice
This interactive art exhibition marks 5 years of Environment Network Manawatu’s Plastic Pollution Challenge and aims to prompt all of us to think about our daily choices and consider the downstream consequences of our actions.
E koekoe te tūī | The tūī chatters | Lorna Johnson
An exhibition of Aotearoa Bird Photography by Lorna Johnson.
Ora Te Toi 2023 | RaRau Mai
I te tīmatanga o te tau nei i hui tahi a Tania Te Tau rātou ko Karangawai Marsh, ko Liz Grant ki te whakarite hōtaka mahi toi, reo Māori e mātai ana i ngā ngārara o Aotearoa. Koinei ētahi o ngā mahi i oti i ngā whānau o RaRau Mai 2023.
Kia kaha te kōrero Māori!
Collection | Paula Dixon
Paula Dixon’s eclectic collection of work is on display in the hallway gallery display cabinet at Square Edge during the month of August.
Nga Hau Toru | The Three Winds / Breaths
Nga Hau Toru – the three winds / breaths.
A group show featuring Walter Kupa, Albert McCarthy, Tracy Underwood and Sherilyn Bury Vilela.
Strokes Of Power | Joe Boon
Joe Boon is a self taught artist who has been drawing and painting all his life. From pencil sketches to oil paintings, art has always been in the background – until now.
Caileideascopah
Caileideascopach is a group exhibition featuring the work of Albert McCarthy, Bruce Falloon, John Bradley, Tracy Underwood, Radha Sahar, Warwick Smith, Reuben James, Sherilyn Bury Vilela and Tui Whareaitu.
A’u Tala | Pasifika Arts Exhibition
A celebration of local established and emerging Pasifika artists at Square Edge for the month of July.
Ruhanui | Java Bentley, Brook Konia, Ripeka Paapu and Te Haana Paewai
The pre-dawn rising of stars signal and name the moon cycles or months of the Māori lunar year. With the shortfall of eleven days every year between the lunar and solar calendars, a thirteenth month is included every third lunar year.
Ngā Kākahu ō Te Kaikaranga | Erana Kaa
By Indigenising apparel construction, I am elevating Māori visual language beyond patterning surfaces, colonial aesthetics, and ceremonial attire.