
Denise Batchelor, Maureen Lander & Stìobhan Lothian, Ngaru Paewhenua, 2023 (detail). Dried harakeke strips, single-channel video and sound. Commissioned by Te Tuhi, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. Photo by Sam Hartnett.
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Denise Batchelor, Maureen Lander & Stìobhan Lothian, Ngaru Paewhenua, 2023 (detail). Dried harakeke strips, single-channel video and sound. Commissioned by Te Tuhi, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. Photo by Sam Hartnett.
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Join artists Phil Dadson, Rachel Shearer and James McCarthy, together with curator Janine Randerson, to attune your senses on a Listening Tour of our current exhibition, Huarere: Weather Eye, Weather Ear. Featuring a range of immersive artworks, Huarere: Weather Eye, Weather Ear offers different ways to attune our bodies to the sounds and sensations of our changing environment. By keeping a ‘weather eye’ and a ‘weather ear’, we can seek to radically reimagine our relationship to our warming climes.
Dadson, Shearer and McCarthy will walk with participants through the sound and sensory elements of their artworks, preceded by a short introduction by Randerson.
The tour will also be audio described by Audio Described Aotearoa. For participants with access requirements, please feel free to email info@tetuhi.art or phone +64 9 577 0138 and Te Tuhi can make sure to accommodate you.
Join artists Phil Dadson, Rachel Shearer and James McCarthy, together with curator Janine Randerson, to attune your senses on a Listening Tour of our current exhibition, Huarere: Weather Eye, Weather Ear. Featuring a range of immersive artworks, Huarere: Weather Eye, Weather Ear offers different ways to attune our bodies to the sounds and sensations of our changing environment. By keeping a ‘weather eye’ and a ‘weather ear’, we can seek to radically reimagine our relationship to our warming climes.
Dadson, Shearer and McCarthy will walk with participants through the sound and sensory elements of their artworks, preceded by a short introduction by Randerson.
The tour will also be audio described by Audio Described Aotearoa. For participants with access requirements, please feel free to email info@tetuhi.art or phone +64 9 577 0138 and Te Tuhi can make sure to accommodate you.