Tuatara Open Late
Art, music, film, books, talks, beer, wine, food. A changing programme of late-night events on the first Thursday of the monthEntry by donation
This month's line up for Tuatara Open Late includes: Emily Perkins and the City Gallery Book Club, Alexander Maxwell presenting From Uniforms to Futurist Fashion, and the Black Panthers short documentary 'Off the Pig' (1968). Plus a last chance to see the current exhibitions after-dark.
Timetable: From 5pm: Exhibitions open, supper treats from La Boca Loca/Boquita, cash bar. DJ Kedron plays songs for "Never Never Land".
6pm: Black Panthers short documentary "Off the Pig" (1968)
6.30pm: Alexander Maxwell, historian at Victoria University, presents a short illustrated talk: "From Uniforms to Futurist Fashion".
7pm: Exhibition tour of "Arwa Alneami: Never Never Land"
7.30pm: Emily Perkins and City Gallery Book Club guests—writer Lynda Chanwai-Earle, cartoonist Dylan Horrocks, and journalist Donna Miles-Mojab—riff off the exhibition "Iconography of Revolt" with the reading list: "Persepolis" by Marjane Satrapi, "Crudo: A Novel" by Olivia Laing, and "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens.
8.45pm: Screening of SODA_JERK's "TERROR NULLIUS" (2018, R13), a 'dazzling, kinetic, mishmashed beast of an Australian film' (The Guardian)
8.45pm: Exhibition tour of "Iconography of Revolt"
Price
- Entry by donation
Date
- Thu 01 Nov
Time
- 5:00 pm — 10:00 pm
City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi
- Civic Square, 101 Wakefield Street
- Wellington 6140
This month's line up for Tuatara Open Late includes: Emily Perkins and the City Gallery Book Club, Alexander Maxwell presenting From Uniforms to Futurist Fashion, and the Black Panthers short documentary 'Off the Pig' (1968). Plus a last chance to see the current exhibitions after-dark.
Timetable: From 5pm: Exhibitions open, supper treats from La Boca Loca/Boquita, cash bar. DJ Kedron plays songs for "Never Never Land".
6pm: Black Panthers short documentary "Off the Pig" (1968)
6.30pm: Alexander Maxwell, historian at Victoria University, presents a short illustrated talk: "From Uniforms to Futurist Fashion".
7pm: Exhibition tour of "Arwa Alneami: Never Never Land"
7.30pm: Emily Perkins and City Gallery Book Club guests—writer Lynda Chanwai-Earle, cartoonist Dylan Horrocks, and journalist Donna Miles-Mojab—riff off the exhibition "Iconography of Revolt" with the reading list: "Persepolis" by Marjane Satrapi, "Crudo: A Novel" by Olivia Laing, and "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens.
8.45pm: Screening of SODA_JERK's "TERROR NULLIUS" (2018, R13), a 'dazzling, kinetic, mishmashed beast of an Australian film' (The Guardian)
8.45pm: Exhibition tour of "Iconography of Revolt"