Join us for a tactile and audio-described tour of our current exhibition Swallowing Geography.

Swallowing Geography is an exhibition that explores our relationship with land and place. It is about how we absorb the landscape and our built environment and how we ingest or take in the histories of sites and places both explicit and oblique.

The show is centred on the particular whenua (lands) and histories of Taranaki. It also encompasses ‘peripheral situations’, the ephemeral ‘nature of interactions’ and the ‘overlooked everyday’. They are notions that are realised through the responses of four leading contemporary New Zealand artists.

Matt Pine (Te Ātiawa, Te Atihaunui-a- Pāpārangi and Ngāti Tūwharetoa), Shona Rapira Davies (Ngāti Wai ki Aotea), Kate Newby (Auckland, New Zealand, Texas and New York, USA) and Ana Iti (Te Rarawa), were invited to create site responsive works for the exhibition.


Integral to Swallowing Geography is also an acknowledgement of Ngāti Te Whiti iwi as haukaingā and mana whenua of Ngā Motu (New Plymouth).

This event is especially for our visually impaired visitors, guide dogs welcome.

Details

  • Govett-Brewster Art Gallery / Len Lye Centre
  • Free
  • This event is especially for our visually impaired visitors
  • Guide dogs welcome

Date

  • Mon 31 Jan

Time

  • 2:00 pm — 3:00 pm

Address

  • 42 Queen Street
  • Ngāmotu New Plymouth