Land. Sea. Cape.by Gabrielle Stewart
The Museum of the Vernacular is proud to support Gabrielle Stewart’s photo-documentary exhibition Land. Sea. Cape. and launch of her book, based on the people, lifestyles and communities of the East Cape. The exhibition opens at The Depot, 28 Clarence…
Photographer Brendan Kitto, Seamless Genius
Brendan Kitto is a multi-talented artist and a solid example of how creative interests and entrepreneurial pursuits may be paired seamlessly. His interest and ability in aerosol art and relationships with other artists provided the foundation for his online aerosol…
The supreme Coffee Supreme
Ruby and I are happy to confess to our caffeine addictions. It’s that cup of hot black gold that gets us going in the morning. I don’t mind waking up and smelling the coffee especially if it’s Supreme! Peace and…
ARTIST TALKS & KIWI NUGGETS PANEL DISCUSSION
PEACE PAINTINGS, PRINTS & POETS – Artist Talks Saturday 25 August, 2pm Summit Heritage Barracks on North Head Devonport In the wake of the Depot’s successful opening for Sum of the Parts at the Maungauika/North Head we are delighted to…
Neighbours Sound Performance this Saturday at The Depot 2pm
This Saturday at The Depot at 2pm Neighbours, a sound performance piece in response to the atrocity of civilian casualties in any military or war campaign written and performed by Andrew McMillan and: Jeff Henderson – reds Erikka Lindsay –…
The Invisible Landscape Mapping Workshop this Saturday at the Museum of the Vernacular
Don’t forget! This weekend Deborah Knowles will be hosting a mapping workshop at the Museum of the Vernacular on Kerr St from 11am. Come along and learn how to make your own personal map. It is free and to attend…
Install and preparation for the opening of Sum of the Parts
Tomorrow is the day! After a busy fortnight of installation and preparation and months of planning Sum of the Parts is ready for you to come and experience. The Depot will be open from 10am. Peace Paintings, Prints and Poets…
Brief for submissions for the Museum of the Vernacular introductory exhibition
We are looking for artworks that explore how you identify with New Zealand or New Zealand’s cultural identity to exhibit at the Museum of the Vernacular. Read more to find out how you can submit your work for immediate exhibition……