Event Details
adamartgallery.nzArtist Nick Austin walks to work each day. This illustrated talk shares his observations – of locations, vantage points and objects of interest – on that journey and at his destination: the Hocken Library at University of Otago in Ōtepoti Dunedin.
This is the third in the talk series Walking, Talking, Reading, Writing exploring themes running through Life Puzzle and A dusty handrail on the track. With references to narrative sequencing and spanning physical or temporal distances, the common point of departure is a push-pull approach to language and physical structure. Each presenter juxtaposes lifted elements to different ends: making sense of the subtle absurdities of everyday life or picking over remnant colonial and indigenous forms and structures.
Price
- Free - All Welcome
Date
- Wed 05 Apr
Time
- 6:00 pm — 7:00 pm
Address
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Gate 3, Kelburn Parade
- Wellington 6012
Artist Nick Austin walks to work each day. This illustrated talk shares his observations – of locations, vantage points and objects of interest – on that journey and at his destination: the Hocken Library at University of Otago in Ōtepoti Dunedin.
This is the third in the talk series Walking, Talking, Reading, Writing exploring themes running through Life Puzzle and A dusty handrail on the track. With references to narrative sequencing and spanning physical or temporal distances, the common point of departure is a push-pull approach to language and physical structure. Each presenter juxtaposes lifted elements to different ends: making sense of the subtle absurdities of everyday life or picking over remnant colonial and indigenous forms and structures.