Over the years, the group has met weekly and countless people have come and gone, leaving a trail of creativity in their wake. This exhibition can be seen at CAN from 15 to 27 November.
Chapter Ten artists include Helen Dynes, Joan Mouatt, Shirley De Luca, Derek Miller, Coral Gore, Lyndsey Swan, Marietta Howe, Camellia Ahrens and Maxine Anderson.
Following this exhibition, you are invited to the official opening of Pandora’s Curiosities at the Blank Canvas, 41 Station St, from 6.30 pm on the same evening.
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Nga Ringa Toi o te Matou a Māui will also open at 5pm on Friday 15 November.
Alijay Wairua – Reclaiming My Culture.
We are delighted to welcome Māori and Pasifika Toi through school students from Te Mātou a Māui (Hawke’s Bay). Ringa Toi o te Matou a Māui has exhibited more than 100 works by local students since its inception in 2019.
The exhibition was inspired by students who saw the national Ringa Toi exhibition in Wellington. The art was really impressive and they wanted local whānau to have the opportunity to see it.
It’s that time of year when we think about Christmas. Here at CAN we have some lovely retail items on display, and our ever-popular Summer Market, opening on November 29, will be full of beautiful, affordable, local handmade items to help you with your Christmas gift ideas and purchases.
In December we have three print exhibitions: ‘Hot off the Press’, ‘For the Love of Lino’ and a print exhibition for young people. Also ‘Over the Garden Wall’, glass art by Lou Mathieson and ‘Hanging On’ by Sandra Howlett and Ashton Jamieson.
For more information, visit www.thecan.co.nz
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