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Susurrations

Susurrations
Exhibition & Happenings

Poppy Lekner, Johanna Mechen, Petra Scheuber, Tanya Te Miringa Te Rorarangi Ruka, Kate van der Drift, Virginia Woods-Jack

Twentysix 
26 Constable Street, Newtown, Te Whanganui-a-tara

28 February - 12 March 202

Opening 28 February, 6pm

A susurration is a murmur, a whisper, a rustling. The selected works speak to the murmurs at the core of each artist's practice. When brought together, the collective speaks to the continuous murmurs which inspire us all; they create a thirst for knowledge, a sense of belonging and well being, they keep us awake at night and sometimes break open our hearts & minds in ways we couldn't imagine.

Women in Photography NZ + AU, the successful online platform for female identifying and non-binary artists working with lens-based arts, will host its first IRL event here in Te Whanganui-a-Tara. 

This event will be raising funds to continue to elevate and highlight WIP NZ + AU and the conversations happening there.


Workshops

Developing Film with Caffenol - 4 March

Lumen Printing - 4 March

Develop your own Film with Splendid - 7 March

Wanderkamera – 8 March (sold out)

Learn to Cyanotype - 11 March

Eco-toning for Cyanotype - 11 March


Portfolio Reviews
Sunday 12 March 2.30-5pm

A special opportunity to have one-on-one discussions with our exhibiting artists, including the curator of Women in Photography and the founder of Twentysix Gallery. You will be able to get specific feedback on you work or answers to specific questions about your practice.


Newtown Festival
5 March, 10am – 6pm

Relax with a non-alcoholic drink in the shade and immerse yourself in the music of our DJs Mystori, Manisah and Libby K. The exhibition features work of 6 artists from around Aotearoa.  


Artist Talks 
9 March 2023 - 6pm


Newtown Open Studios
11, 12 March, 12 – 6pm


https://www.instagram.com/womeninphotography_nz_au/

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