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Start Date
9 June -  
End Date
15 June 2025
Artist
Loēmis Midwinter Festival
Main Image
Glass art by Dirt Child Design. A ball of crystal forms, clumped in stalactites. The artist uses a repetitive process of hand-stitching glass to create larger pieces.
Opening
Opening Hours
Tuesday - Thursday: 10am - 6pm
Friday: 10am - 8pm
Saturday: 10am - 4pm
Sunday: 10am - 2pm
Description

Lōemis festival art show and markets. Showcasing the works of multiple artists, call in anytime, browse, hang around, grab a coffee, and chat to the artists!

 

ARTISTS

Ben Klocek, Datura Child, Katrina Rogers, Bill Hunt, Tomollusk, James Costin / Serpent Dream, Thorn Richards, Keri-Mei Zagrobelna, Pepper Raccoon, Dirt Child Design, Dark Harbour Yarn, Antoinette Ratcliffe, Mumu Moore, The Kelpery, Disintegration Silver, Chimera's Wunderkammer, Medusa's Eye Tarot, Jess Stab / Hex Products, Mud + Moss, curated by Kelda Morris

 

 

EVENTS

Opening - Wednesday 11 June, 6pm
                 RSVP essential - email to kelda@dirtchilddesign.com

 

Market Events: Friday 13 June, 5-8pm
                         Saturday 14 June, 10-4pm
 

FACEBOOK EVENT
 

 

CONTACT

Website: www.loemis.nz
Instagram: @loemisfestival
Facebook: Lōemis

 

#Loemis #Loemis2025

 

 

 

Images

Glass art, Dirt Child Design @dirtchilddesign

Static TV illustration, Tomollusk @tomollusk 

Butterfly, Ben Klocek @hes_zack

Up Next

Start Date
16 June -  
End Date
22 June 2025
Artist
Sam McAvinue-Northcott
Main Image
Ink drawing by Sam McAnvinue Northcott, illustrating a scene from William Burrough's cut up text novel 'The Soft Machine'. Intricate linework fills the page depicting the bone filled dungeon of cannibal trog women.
Opening Hours
Monday - Friday: 9am - 6pm
Saturday - Sunday: 10:30am - 6:30pm
Description

A biotic vector from the evolutionary past to the fossil detritus of pop-culture, rendered in high contrast black and white traditional inks. Inspired by William S. Burroughs' novel The Soft Machine.

 

EVENTS

Opening event
Friday 20 June, 5pm

 

CONTACT

Instagram: @eels_and_things

Start Date
23 June -  
End Date
29 June 2025
Artist
Students and tutors from Inverlochy Art School
Main Image
Two Women, 1995, a print by John Drawbridge. A soft a moody image, two women emerge from darkness. One is in the foreground, her face in profile. The second is slightly further back. Her face is half shrouded in shadow and her pale neck and bare upper arm glow white.
Opening Hours
Tuesday - Sunday, 12 pm - 6 pm
Description

Some describe the night garden as a magical state, existing between waking and sleeping. It can be a place of romance or mystery, solitude or companionship. The day’s work is done and we can just be.

As night slowly envelops us, the garden’s beauty is also tinged with the possibility of danger. The temperature cools. In our relaxed state of contemplation we are perhaps lulled into a false sense of security. 

The night garden is also a place of heightened scents and sounds. The memory of the daylight garden is retained, with echoes of daytime colours overlaying what we perceive. Form takes a more prominent place. There is blurring. As night falls, the spectrum of pinks, blues and violets are especially beautiful, and the sunset colours take our attention as they are seen fleetingly in the sky. The sky dominates. Greens darken, yellows and whites become vibrant, the complementary colours such as blue and yellow sing off each other. Red takes a backseat, but doesn’t disrupt our adaptation to darkness. Finally, the spectrum of black and white takes over. 

We seek shelter indoors.

 

We are students and tutors from Inverlochy Art School exhibiting a diversity of works in response to the above and the overall theme of Nature.

Inverlochy exists as a community art school offering a range of classes for people of all ages and abilities. Our teaching covers both formal aspects of an art practice as well as a more open approach allowing for experimentation and discovery of new ways of expression. 

This exhibition spans contemporary painting and ceramics and includes two original prints by acclaimed artist, John Drawbridge, a key figure at Inverlochy in the 1990s.

All artworks are available for purchase through silent auction. In the spirit of supporting artists, the majority of proceeds will go to the artists, with the remainder contributing to Inverlochy Art School's accessibility project; an initiative aiming to create wheelchair access and facilities in the historic school building. 

Bidding will be open throughout the week with a final bidding event taking place on Sunday 29 June, from 4-6 pm. 

 

EVENT

Sunday 29 June, 4 - 6pm

Fundraiser Art Auction

Raising money to complete works creating wheelchair access and facilities at Inverlochy Art School.

 

 

CONTACT

Website: www.inverlochy.org.nz
Email: inverlochyartschool@gmail.com
Phone: 04 939 2177

Instagram: @inverlochyartschool
Facebook: InverlochyArtSchool

 

 

Images

John Drawbridge, Two Women, 1995

Debbie Rawnsley

 

Start Date
7 July -  
End Date
13 July 2025
Artist
Bella Foster
Main Image
'California Sober' a painting by Bella Foster. Inside a mid-century modernist house. Smoothly applied paint in a warm neutral tones, green and orange depicts a pair of retro bucket seats. Outside the window palm trees stand in silhouette against a soft blue sky.
Opening Hours
Monday - Sunday: 11am - 4pm
Description

Space Age is a love letter to California and a study of colour, design, architecture and light. With a collection of framed photography work from Los Angeles and Palm Springs and bold acrylic paintings inspired by mid-century design. This body of work is a peek into my inner-world, a nostalgic dreamscape that can act as a portal to the desert.

 

 

 

 

 

 

CONTACT

Website: bellafosterart.com
Instagram: @bellafoster.art
Facebook: Bella Foster Art

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Images

Bella Foster, California Sober, acrylic paint

Bella Foster, Limoncello, editioned photograph, 2/20

Bella Foster, Conversation Pit, acrylic paint