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Arts on Tuesday

30 Jul, 2024

Join us at the gallery for artist talks and morning tea. Mark Braunias and Sarah Lee will share with us about their current exhibitions.

Join this inspiring conversation with the creative minds behind the “Assemmble, Disassemble, Reassemble’ Biomorphic Drawings (2010-2024) ” and “Monsters” exhibitions – Mark Braunias and Sarah Lee.

$10 for adults $2 for children.

Kawhia based, Mark’s work is held in public gallery and private collections including : Te Papa Museum, Christchurch Art Gallery, Dunedin Public Art Gallery, Sarjeant Art Gallery, Tauranga Art Gallery, Invercargill Art Gallery and Museum, Ashburton Art Gallery, Auckland University, Canterbury University, Massey University, Lincoln University, Fletcher Trust Collection, Wallace Arts Trust Collection and the State Library Of Queensland. We are extremely proud to host this unique to our venue show and are thrilled to have him give this talk.

Sarah’s sculptural works are intricate and enigmatic pieces that each tell a tale of their own. They are, by her own admission, strange but friendly creatures that clamber out of unknown places in her mind.
Sarah works out of her studio in Te Aroha and has a Diploma of Art & Craft from Hungry Creek. This is her third exhibition with the Morrinsville Gallery.
Sarah works out of her studio in Te Aroha and has a Diploma of Art & Craft from Hungry Creek

About the Morrinsville Gallery
The Morrinsville Art Gallery Charitable Trust is the leading art gallery in the Matamata-Piako District. We work to create a vibrant environment for all locals and visitors to Morrinsville and the Mighty Waikato Region. As a charitable trust run by one staff member and thirty-three volunteers, we create many opportunities for our community to connect within an art context.
We are committed to supporting local and national artists. With a diverse programme of exhibitions and events, we aim to inspire and engage our community with the transformative power of art.
Morrinsville is a vibrant and creative hub for art and culture in Waikato, and we are immensely proud to be part of it.
Please, contact us to discuss your upcoming exhibition or collaborative project at info@morrinsvillegallery.org.nz

Who

Morrinsville Art Gallery Charitable Trust

When

30 Jul, 2024
10.30am

Where

Morrinsville Gallery
167 Thames Street
Morrinsville

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info@morrinsvillegallery.org.nz

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