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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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On the way to work
An exhibition of new hand stitched works by Jay Hutchinson based on debris and pieces of trash he collected on his way to work. Discarded pieces of rubbish are photographed and printed onto silk and hand stitched. The exhibition opens on Friday the 8th of March at 5:00pm at Olga Gallery, 32 Moray Place, …
A. Caldwell, A Recipe Book (an a gallery presents limited publication)
Allan Caldwell kept a small black note-book with recipes collected during his professional life as a baker for Ernest Adams. It was discovered by Julia Loach (Allan’s great-granddaughter) and her husband Jay Hutchinson in 2018 inside a box in the shed of the house Jules grew up in. Inside the recipe book were also included …
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A. Caldwell, a Recipe Book (an a gallery presents limited publication)
“The archaeology of the discarded, forgotten and thrown away.” At the Aigantighe Art Gallery in Timaru 15/12/18 – 27/1/18
Review of “two cups and a Jimmy’s mince and cheese pie wrapper” at the Blue Oyster Art Project Space, by Rosemary Overell published by Un-Projects
‘… and they actually still eat meat pies here! Yes – the women too … yes meat pies …’ Meat pies. That’s a little #flashbackfriday from me calling my sister? My mother? Anyway, calling somebody after I first moved to Dunedin. They still eat meat pies. Away from the spaces of silently moving, contemptuous …
Review of POST DUNEDIN GRAFFITI at Eskdale Gallery by James Dingham published in the ODT 30/8/18
”Post Dunedin Graffiti” revisits five former Dunedin graffiti artists to find out how their careers have evolved in recent years. The paths they have taken have diverged, but the remaining traces of their street styles provide a common thread to the exhibition. The pseudonymous Shaded Skull’s career has led him to tattoo art, perhaps a …
POST DUNEDIN GRAFFITI a show curated by agallerypresents.com at Eskdale Gallery
Cabinet of curiosity based on connectivity sean duffell $2250 Dager Nigel Roberts $3950 Across from the court on the way to the mall Jay Hutchinson $2000 Untitled Tom Mackie $875 Poporp Tom Mackie $995 Dragon/Skull/Snake Shaded Skull $600 (each)
