15 years of putting up stickers, paste-ups and stencils in Wellington, New York and Dunedin, collated into a limited edition 39 page publication. Hand-cut cover, spray painted pages, risograph duo tones and photographs of the art of the mouse, with a Foreword by UNIT DWT. limited edition of 50 stamped and numbered. Each copy is …
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RISE OF THE MOUSE
RISE OF THE MOUSE (exhibition) Is a collaborative project between Dunedin Artist DZNE and Auckland Designer/Skater Alistair Wasywich. Brought together with a shared passion for 1980s skateboard graphics and design. Alistair built and shaped five decks based on classic shapes and shipped them down to Dunedin to be painted by DZNE. Inspired by Powell Peralta …
Images and text of new work for the group exhibition ‘Ā Mua: New Lineages of Making’ at The Dowse Art Museum in Lower Hutt. The exhibition was supposed to be opening today 4/3/20 now postponed due to the Covid 19 lockdown in New Zealand. Stay Safe
Extended label for the exhibition written by Curator Karl Chitham Hutchinson is currently based in Ōtepoti Dunedin. Although originally a graffiti writer using spray cans as his tools, in 2006 he worked on a project for Blue Oyster Gallery that was to signal a shift in his practice. Called Concrete to Textile for the exhibition …
Sketch piece in Art News 2019 For Jay Hutchinson’s exhibition ‘The archaeology of the discarded, forgotten and thrown away’ at the Suter Art Gallery, Nelson
“Turn left, then left again”2019, hand-embroidery on digitally printed cotton drill x 9, from the exhibition ‘the archaeology of the discarded, forgotten and thrown away’
Jay Hutchinson ‘The archaeology of the discarded, forgotten and thrown away’ at the Suter Art Gallery, Nelson 21/9/19 until 1/12/19
‘The archaeology of the discarded, forgotten and thrown away installation view at The Suter Art Gallery, Nelson ‘The archaeology of the discarded, forgotten and thrown away installation view at The Suter Art Gallery, Nelson
The archaeology of the discarded, forgotten and thrown away. 21/2/19 at The Suter Art Gallery Te Aratoi O Whakatu
Review By James Dignan on Jay Hutchinson’s exhibition”on the way to work” at Olga Gallery, 32 Moray Place, Dunedin (originally printed in the O.D.T 28/3/20
Jay Hutchinson latest exhibition at Olga Gallery continues his ongoing exploration of the urban environment with a sonnet to detritus. The artist has photographed litter he has seen on the roadside during his daily commute, and used these photographs as a basis for embroidered works on printed canvas. Hutchinson has long been fascinated with urban …
24 Hours at the Sweatshop x Company of. Strangers
24 Hours at the Sweatshop x Company of. Strangers
24 Hours at the Sweatshop is a 24 performance work where a single worker will cut, sew and print T-Shirts in a simulated sweatshop setting. The project aims to highlight the labour involved in producing an every day product that everyone is familiar with as well as a critique on fast-fashion. T-shirts can be purchased …
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