Undercurrent

Undercurrent – Bev Truloff

Opened 11am 5th March 2011
The exhibition is open from 5th March to 31st March 2011.

Artist Statement

Undercurrent
Synonyms:
undertow, aura, crosscurrent, eddy,
murmur, riptide, underflow, vibration

Mark making, and the desecration of the surface is something that I really enjoy. Creating a tactile, responsive plate that I can overlay and use with other images has been the impetus for the creation of this work. The print process and my response to it is the most important part of how I create works. I deliberately push boundaries with the materials I use, so in the making of these works there are many items that would be more comfortable in a hardware store than an artist studio. Some of my tools are a plumber’s torch, wire brush, plywood perspex, aluminum and soft drink cans – this diversity and eclectic mix brings many layering possibilities with the plates.

Landscape imagery can be highly realistic or subtly intimated, how the viewer perceives this rests in his or her own interpretation of the work. There are many layers in any environment – social, environmental, cultural and spiritual. Printmaking for me, allows me to explore those layers in a unique way. The collagraphic, relief and intaglio processes that I use are instinctive and experimental, impulsive and very responsive to the process. I do not go into the work with any preconceived idea of how the completed work might look – I simply respond to the first marks, starting with the creation of the plates.

Some are Obsessions

Some are Obsessions – Jill Reilly

Opened 11am 5th February 2011
The exhibition is open from 5th February to 3rd March 2011.

Jill Reilly is one of the most interesting and exciting Hokianga artists working today.
Her work is unusual and eccentric, often raw and frequently thought provoking.

Doors Unhinged

Doors Unhinged

Opened 11am 11th December 2010
The exhibition is open from 11th December to 6th January 2011.

10 Hokianga artists:
Dallon August, Janice Barratt, Lindsay Antrobus Evans,
Alby Hall, Liz McAuliffe, Dorothy McKinnon, Rachel Miller,
Marg Morrow, Adrian Reading, Chris Warr

Broken Hearted

Broken Hearted – Theresa Reihana

Artist Statement

My name is Theresa Reihana. I am of mixed heritage both Māori and European ancestry. My Iwi or tribe is Ngatihine and Ngāpuhi. I am a mother of 6 and living in the Far North of my homeland New Zealand. I was bought up mainly in South Auckland amongst the color and variety of the multi cultural society that it is. I believe that this has given me the ability to respect the customs and beliefs of others and not to judge with ignorance.

My art has provided me with an avenue to express and share my inner most feelings and thoughts with others. Whānau family, whakapapa genealogy and our native natural surroundings provide an unlimited source of strength and inspiration on my journey of life and learning.

I am grateful to live with the surroundings I have and the people I know and my children will grow and appreciate life through the experience. I believe we all have a responsibility to protect our environment for our children so they might live.

Exhibitions

Theresa has exhibited internationally in Italy (Florence, Rome and Bologna) and Australia (Melbourne Koori Heritage trust) National galleries include Te Tohu, Waitangi National Trust, The Library, Tuatara, Mangere Arts Centre and Art Station.