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On Now: Adele Jackson, Ricky Utting - Confluence

Thistle Hall is a vibrant community centre in the heart of New Zealand's cultural capital. We provide a community hall, meeting room and Wellington's only community gallery showcasing a range of artists and crafts people, from the established to the emerging.


On Now
19 - 26 MARCH 2007

Adele Jackson and Ricky Utting
‘Confluence’is about people coming together in social spaces.

A painter and a sculptor collaborate to explore a common fascination with the relationships between people in social spaces (from crowds at the movies to families enjoying the wide expanse of Wellington’s own water front) and play with the notion that we might just leave something behind or change our environment as we pass through.

Adele Jackson and Ricky Utting showcase vibrant contemporary paintings, mixed media pieces, sculptures, painted sculptures and joint pieces that bring together the best of both their skills and thoughts.

Open 10am onwards.

Contact Adele on 021 111 6295

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28 MARCH - 6 APRIL 2007

The Feral Shore

Feral - (L.fera. a wild beast) relating to, or having the nature of a wild beast; uncultivated; undomesticated, barborous; wild.

Shore - land along edge of water.

The Feral Shore is a multi media group show from the West Coast of the South Island : Te Wai Pounamu consisting of painting, photography, sculpture, performance and Blackball sausages on tap - oo roo!!

Opening Wednesday 28 March 6pm
Daily from 10am

ENDS

Please see http://www.thistlehall.org.nz for more information

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