Temp Opens a Full Programme of Events This March!
° Launch into
environmental action with the first ever
°TEMP festival, running Thursdays to
Sundays from 16 March - 8 April at the
Corban Estate Arts Centre and Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary
Gallery. °TEMP features five unique
installations that explore themes of climate change,
alongside interactive experiences assisted by leading
artists and top scientists, film screenings, discussions,
and lively open days. The five key installations
are; Wai/Water - Climate change
is heating up the ocean - changing the way it moves. Ocean
currents, drawn in rope, will spread across an acre of
park. Huarere/Weather - The average NZ
household annual carbon emission can be represented by a
mountainous pile of coal. From black coal to colourful paper
fans, human impact on weather is highlighted through Brydee
Rood’s unique art. Kai/Food - Explore
cultivating food and managing consumption within a booming
city. The entrance to Corban Estate will host a large edible
gateway, along with community
gardens. Whakaruru/Shelter - An
invitation to do community shelter differently in Auckland.
Experience living in an extreme disaster zone, by making
shelters from upcycled materials alongside
strangers.
Angi/Air - Contribute to a
mixed reality installation, both visual and virtual, to
explore the living breathing Waitakere Ranges. Key
Events Whanau Day, Corban Estate Arts
Centre, Saturday 18 March, 11am – 4pm °TEMP
invites all ages to learn more about climate change, and how
to make a difference. Activations will run throughout the
day with artists like Gabby O’Connor, The Roots, and
Brydee Rood, alongside workshops in sustainability,
upcycling, growing food and making hand
tools. Be part of a ground-breaking collaboration
where the F4 Artist Collective, school children and
scientists have come together to make the invisible visible.
Join the creation of a visual and virtual forest, filled
with native birds and insects. Screening of ‘The Age of Stupid’, a
British documentary film by Franny Armstrong, and winning
short films from The Outlook for Someday film sustainability
challenge for young people. Bioblitz, Corban
Estate Art Centre, Friday 24, 10am – 11pm and Saturday 25
March, 7am – 4pm Auckland Museum presents an
opportunity to become a ‘citizen scientist’ over 24
hours. Bioblitz includes °TEMP’s five installation
projects, climate change workshops and action
stations. Future Vision Session, Corban Estate
Arts Centre, Thursday 30 March, 7pm An open forum
on interdisciplinary collaboration, the transformation power
of unique public art, community participation and effective
climate change communication. Open Arts Day,
Corban Estate Arts Centre, Saturday 1 April, 10am –
4pm A lively day featuring open studios, live
music, pop ups, performances and °TEMP’s five
installation projects, climate change workshops and action
stations. °TEMP 16th March - 8
April Thursdays to Sundays, 11am – 4pm FREE Corban
Estate Arts Centre and Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary
Gallery, West Auckland. Please see website for updated
schedule and details or ring 09 838 4455 http://www.tempauckland.org.nz/ #tempauckland °TEMP is proudly
brought to you by Corban Estate Arts Center in partnership
with Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary Gallery, with generous
support from Foundation North, TTCF, Waitakere Ranges Local
Board, Auckland Council and MBIE For a dropbox of images:
CLICK HERE - ENDS
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Open Studio Day, Te Uru Waitakere
Contemporary Gallery, Saturday 18 March, 11am –
4pm
Outdoors Film
Screening, Corban Estate Arts Centre, Thursday 23 March,
7pm