Mono-printing Monsters

Mono-printing Monsters

Ashley School visted our Hammond/Greig/De Lautour show at 212 Madras Street two weeks ago. In return I  visited them to teach them monoprinting techniques.

One good reason to visit 209 Tuam Street

One good reason to visit 209 Tuam Street

As reported on Tuesday, glitter's one reason to get along to our outpost at 212 Madras Street.

One good reason to visit 212 Madras St

One good reason to visit 212 Madras St

It arrived on Thursday, after a nervous wait.

Eating with your eyes

Eating with your eyes

Ida Skivenes, from Oslo, Norway, works under the name idafrosk to create instagram food art, some of which pays homage to the work of famous painters. M-mmmm!

A touch of the green

A touch of the green

Here's a little collection of works in our collection by or of people from Ireland

Keeping up appearances

Keeping up appearances

Some of the more touching sights in the red-zoned eastern suburbs during the first big exodus of residents were immaculately mown front lawns. The homes might have been due for demolition and the neighbourhood might having turning apocalyptic, but a few house-proud owners were still coming back to keep things looking dignified out front.

Into the black

Into the black

Okay, we've changed our colours. Last week I was praising the sight of our new space at 209 Tuam Street going into the white.

Loads of bulls

Loads of bulls

Looking out of the library window at the Kings Manor here in York I can see a bronze calf.

Sian Torrington Call Out

Sian Torrington Call Out

Christchurch Art Gallery is excited to be working with Wellington-based artist Sian Torrington on a site-specific sculptural installation that will combine ideas, images and materials that relate to living in Christchurch now.

See below for a message from Sian to find out how you can get involved.

Shared Lines

Shared Lines

A new exhibition titled Shared Lines opened at the Canterbury Museum last Friday.

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