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Inspired by New Zealand’s vast landscapes, Wellington’s wind, and the Japanese folding fan, my work, rooted in Sogetsu Ikebana, explores cultural connection through wind, expressing invisible air and the quiet harmony between nature, movement, and stillness.
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Instagram: @miou_room
Email: miou1996.n@gmail.com
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A selection of Miou Nakajima's past works and achievements. Each piece is rooted in storytelling and expresses a sense of lightness in motion.
Coming into Being is a process of unfolding the hidden trauma from childhood.
It is about making conscious decisions fueled by unconscious processes.
It is the emergence of something unknown into the here and now, into the reality and presence of our being.
It is about being seen. It is the acknowledgement of the inner forces within ourselves wanting to come alive and heal, while still recognising and accepting the toll of internal suffering.
Trauma is not visible like deeply cut wounds; it is like a secret life living in us, often leading to a battle with life.
The artist has used her own story of discovery and transformation, photographically documented with the focus on movement and dance. Based on her own choreography in particular environments.
"Now I can be seen where I came from and who I am becoming now."
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These photographic series have been taken over a period of more than forty years.
Agnes Niehorster, Untitled, photograph
Megan Blennerhassett, Untitled, photograph
Megan Blennerhassett, Untitled, photograph
Adele Arnold, Kotuku, photograph
Small Print is a regular, travelling exhibition by members of the Print Council of Aotearoa New Zealand (PCANZ), a national non-profit organisation that promotes fine art printmaking in New Zealand. PCANZ that seeks to raise the profile of printmaking in New Zealand.
Small Print is a collection of A4 prints that demonstrate printing methods such as woodcut, monoprint, aquatint, etching, drypoint and collagraph.
All works are available to purchase for $100
Art and Pain: Living with chronic pain through art, is a powerful and deeply personal exhibition by Mara Elwood. Through her work, Mara shares insights into living with chronic pain, offering both reflection and connection through creative expression.
Visitors are invited to contribute to a co-created art installation and try one of the techniques used in a daily year-long practice piece Mara will be exhibiting.
Mara is also using this exhibition as a fundraiser for Migraine Foundation Aotearoa New Zealand. All proceeds from sales of the show, including ceramic pieces, Amigurumi creatures, and upcycled canvas multimedia art will be donated to the foundation to support our advocacy work.
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