Image: Paul Darragh. Photo courtesy of Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato
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Image: Paul Darragh. Photo courtesy of Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato
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In this public talk celebrating Hamilton Pride Month at Waikato Museum, Paul Darragh will talk about his creative practice, his extensive career as an international artist, and his experience as a queer artist.
A contemporary geometric artist and designer originally from the Waikato, Paul now based in Mount Maunganui following a decade spent living and working in New York City. His bold abstract style traverses both traditional canvases and large-scale outdoor murals.
In this public talk celebrating Hamilton Pride Month at Waikato Museum, Paul Darragh will talk about his creative practice, his extensive career as an international artist, and his experience as a queer artist.
A contemporary geometric artist and designer originally from the Waikato, Paul now based in Mount Maunganui following a decade spent living and working in New York City. His bold abstract style traverses both traditional canvases and large-scale outdoor murals.