Thought and Memory
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| Mon 17 Aug ’09, 9:00am–7:30pm |
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| Tue 18 Aug ’09, 9:00am–7:30pm |
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| Wed 19 Aug ’09, 9:00am–7:30pm |
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| Thu 20 Aug ’09, 9:00am–7:30pm |
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| Fri 21 Aug ’09, 9:00am–7:30pm |
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| Mon 24 Aug ’09, 9:00am–7:30pm |
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| Tue 25 Aug ’09, 9:00am–7:30pm |
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| Wed 26 Aug ’09, 9:00am–7:30pm |
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| Thu 27 Aug ’09, 9:00am–7:30pm |
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| Fri 28 Aug ’09, 9:00am–7:30pm |
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| Mon 31 Aug ’09, 9:00am–7:30pm |
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| Tue 1 Sep ’09, 9:00am–7:30pm |
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| Wed 2 Sep ’09, 9:00am–7:30pm |
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| Thu 3 Sep ’09, 9:00am–7:30pm |
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| Fri 4 Sep ’09, 9:00am–7:30pm |
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Where: Toi Poneke Arts Centre, 61 Abel Smith St, Te Aro, Wellington Show map
Restrictions: All Ages
Ticket Information:
- Admission: Free
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Textiles meet mythology and jewellery
Toi Pōneke’s next exhibition, entitled Thought and Memory, will delight gallery visitors with a stunning array of work – and it’ll also be a great opportunity to pick up some fabulous jewellery designed and made by locals.
Vaune Mason, Annie Collins and Kathryn Yeats, some of whom have previously dazzled Toi Pōneke Gallery attendees with their work, will kick off their exhibition on 17 August with a vast assortment of jewellery, textiles and sculpture.
Vaune says all of the works explore ideas surrounding gender, mythology and storytelling.
“We’ve designed a hybrid of jewellery installations, video and performance to create an innovative gateway for gallery visitors to explore contemporary jewellery,” she says.
Vaune describes herself as a jeweller and object maker. Her pieces are rich in detail and narrative. She is increasingly becoming inspired by performance, the body and the exploration of emotion.
Kathryn Yeats focuses on infusing tactile and beautiful jewellery with narrative – her ideas are heavily influenced by her study of material history, culture and science.
Annie Collins has been producing work under her jewellery label ‘Buster Collins’ for two years. She works full time as a jeweller and jewellery teacher. All three of the artists are graduates of the Jewellery Diploma at Whitireia Community Polytechnic.
Two artist talks will feature a special performance by emerging choreographer and dancer Aly Firbank – inspired by the jewellery on display. These events will take place from 6–7pm on Tuesdays 25 August and 1 September.
Thought and Memory will open at 5.30pm on Friday 14 August and run until Friday 4 September at Toi Pōneke Gallery, 61 Abel Smith Street.
For further information, please contact:
Vaune Mason, phone 021 982 863
Barbara Burke, Council Communications, phone 803 8527 or 021 227 8527
Fiona Gunter-Firth, Toi Pōneke Manager, phone 803 8198 or 021 227 8198.






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