Exhibition Details
artnow.nzBlue Oyster warmly invites you to the opening of Ngā raraunga o te Mākū: te hā o Haupapa, with Ron Bull, Stefan Marks, Janine Randerson, Rachel Shearer and Heather Purdie on Thursday 14 September 5:30pm.
Ngā raraunga o te Mākū: te hā o Haupapa, the data of moisture, the breath of Haupapa, is a new iteration in a series of artworks that emanate from Haupapa Tasman glacier. Haupapa is a body of ice formed from a deep exhalation of Aoraki, the ancestor mauka, as he readied to speak. The glacier is transforming into Aotearoa’s fastest-growing body of wai in the lake below releasing the ancient breath of those who walked there long ago.
Learn more about the exhibition below.
Price
- Free - All Welcome
Date
- Thu 14 Sep
Time
- 5:30 pm — 7:30 pm
Address
- Blue Oyster Art Project Space
- 16 Dowling Street
- Ōtepoti, Dunedin
Blue Oyster warmly invites you to the opening of Ngā raraunga o te Mākū: te hā o Haupapa, with Ron Bull, Stefan Marks, Janine Randerson, Rachel Shearer and Heather Purdie on Thursday 14 September 5:30pm.
Ngā raraunga o te Mākū: te hā o Haupapa, the data of moisture, the breath of Haupapa, is a new iteration in a series of artworks that emanate from Haupapa Tasman glacier. Haupapa is a body of ice formed from a deep exhalation of Aoraki, the ancestor mauka, as he readied to speak. The glacier is transforming into Aotearoa’s fastest-growing body of wai in the lake below releasing the ancient breath of those who walked there long ago.
Learn more about the exhibition below.