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Raised By Wolves: Since the Great Depression

This week is your last opportunity to catch the survey exhibition Terry Urbahn – Selected Works 1994–2008. The show includes the 2008 work The Sacred Hart plus a variety of material created during his Urbahn's years based in Wellington.

Please note that the mediagallery now presents it's openings and events on Wednesday evenings. Just to get you into the swing of things, this week Raised By Wolves perform Since the Great Depression. See below for more info.


Raised by Wolves
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Raised By Wolves present

Since the Great Depression

Wednesday the 8 April 2009, 7:00pm

New Zealand Film Archive Theatre, corner Ghuznee and Taranaki St's

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Raised By Wolves is a performance art duo comprising Amy Howden-Chapman and Biddy Livesey. Since the Great Depression will use historical film footage and a spoken narrative, and is the second performance in a series of three. The first performance took place in the top of the Clocktower building at Auckland University, in conjunction with Window Gallery.

Recent Raised By Wolves works have included a photography series called Sardines, The Biter Bit performed at Newcall gallery, and Popping the Tent, a project commissioned for the New Artland television series. In 2007 Raised by Wolves undertook a residency at Gertrude Contemporary Art Space in Melbourne where they produced the publication After Leaving the Wilderness.


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