Saturday, 23 February 2013

Mahara on a Friday lunchtime


Barry Thomas talking about his experience of art and activism. Behind him are posters from the Spanish civil war era which are part of our show Towards the Precipice: Propaganda posters collected by W.B. Sutch

The first two of our series of six Friday lunchtime forums have kicked off with a hiss and a roar. Here are some images from the first topic - Art, Community and Activism. Special thanks to our speakers: Diane Prince, Barry Thomas, Vanessa Crowe and Derek Schulz.
Diane Prince shows us some posters from her own collection

Also be sure to have a listen to the recording of our forum on Health & Wellbeing which took place just yesterday. Click here to hear! We hosted some very inspiring speakers: Sara Van Der Put, Sose Annandale, Carole Sweeney, Martin Sloman and Ann Chapman as moderator. Photos will follow shortly.

Saturday, 9 February 2013

Towards the Precipice: Propaganda Posters collected by WB Sutch opened on Saturday 2nd February to the sound of political debate. Helen Sutch and Keith Ovenden spoke about this important and fascinating New Zealander and his collection of posters; some shocking, some violent and some comical, all very interesting.

For more political and social chatter come along to our six Friday lunchtime forums with a great range of panelists on topics of broad social and political interest to Kapiti communities and beyond. Entry free, all welcome.

ART, COMMUNITY & ACTIVISM
Friday 15 February
‘I think there is a responsibility for any artist to protect freedom of expression’
- Ai Weiwei.
Moderator: Mark Amery, arts writer.
Panelists include Mirek Smíšek, OBE, ceramicist; Diane Prince, Artist, teacher, activist; Barry Thomas, Artist, community arts activist and Vanessa Crowe, Artist, teacher.

HEALTH & WELLBEING
Friday 22 February
Moderator: Ann Chapman, Mahara Gallery Board.
Panelists include Sara Van Der Put, documentary-maker; Sose Annandale, Principal of Russell School; Carole Sweney, Kāpiti branch President Euthanasia Society; Martin Sloman, Counsellor, Whirlwind Stories and Ra Higgott, Pathways, Paraparaumu College.

AGE MATTERS
Friday 1 March
Moderator: Sunny Amey, educationalist and theatre director. Panelists include Jill Stansfield, President of Kāpiti’s Older Person’s Council; Chase Fox, Kāpiti Youth Council; Dr. Paul Callister, Social and economic researcher; Dr. Judith Davey, Researcher and writer on Ageing, Senior Associate of the Institute for Governance and Policy Studies, VUW; Marama Takao, Kaitohutohu/Māori Development Advisor, JR McKenzie Trust and Gabrielle Rikihana, Ngāti Raukawa, educationalist.

EDUCATION FOR LIFE
Friday 8 March
Moderator: Queenie Rikihana-Hyland, Ati Awa ki Waikanae, Raukawa ki te Tonga, Ngāti Toa Rangatira. Panelists include a Representative of Te Wānanga o Raukawa, Otaki; Silvia Zuur, Cofounder of Chalkle; Jennette Newport, President of U3A Kāpiti and Renée, Feminist writer and playwright.

MAKING A SUSTAINABLE KAPITI
Friday 15 March
Moderator: Dan Ormond, Ideasshop. Panelists include Dr Mike Joy, Lecturer in Environmental Science and Ecology, Massey University; Jack MacDonald, Alliance for a Sustainable Kapiti, Green Party Candidate; Hugh Tennent, Tennent + Brown Architects and engaged with urban design issues and Sophie Jerram, Co-curator ‘Letting Space’.

TRAVELLING THE COAST
Friday 22 March
Moderator: Jan Nimmo, Co-ordinator, Friends of Mahara. Panelists include Ani Parata, Te Ati Awa ki Waikanae; Bianca Begovich, Sustainability Adviser, Save Kāpiti; Dr Phil Battley, Avian ecologist, Massey University; Anthony Dreaver, Writer, local historian, chair of Paekakariki Station Museum Trust and Derek Schulz, Conservationist and writer.

Friday, 8 February 2013

Summer of Art

We have had a delightful child-filled summer programme at Mahara gallery which has drawn new visitors and strong feedback. Puppeteer Anna Bailey has charmed audiences of all ages with her puppets: Evaline, who painted children’s portraits, Edmund Snail, who made pasta, and a fisherman and a mermaid. Many children have also made good use of our CHILDREN’S ARTSPACE in the small rear gallery, making their own magical creations alongside Don Driver’s works in the main gallery and Natural World in New SPACE.

Anna Bailey performing The Mermaid Song
 


 
 
 
 
We rounded off our summer programme with an Ephemeral Art workshop delivered by Lisa Terreni. The gallery was a-buzz with creative hands and busy brains. It was fantastic to see kids making and remaking different pictures and patterns using only natural materials. Many thanks to Lisa for sharing her skills, knowledge and creativity with us all.