01 November 2012

MakeShift: a Collaboration with Raewyn Walsh and Kristin D'Agostino

The Jewellers Guild of Greater Sandringham is pleased to present:



makeShift: a jewellery exhibition resulting from
a collaboration between Kristin D’Agostino and Raewyn Walsh. 


What happens when a workshop is shared and the craftspeople that inhabit the space are interested in reconnecting with the jewellery wearer, while maintaining individuality?  In Raewyn and Kristin’s experience, their ideas, materials and processes have crossed over at times and they have seen similarities appear in their work.  However, because of this and out of respect
of the other’s oeuvre, they have managed to restrict their individual practices so as not to encroach on each other’s jewellery ‘territory’.

Raeywn and Kristin have recently extended their collaborative endeavors into an experimental project that goes beyond the traditional view of craft as a display of virtuosity, to assert jewellery as a practice that actively connects with its audience.  They have used the collaboration to take their work to a new place, where shared artistic concepts, materials, and processes are privileged, and extend their individual practices at the same time. In doing so, their desire is to lift the restrictions they have imposed on themselves, both real and imagined.

Originally shown at Unitec: Snowhite gallery
Then a condensed version at masterworks gallery (pictured above).

07 September 2012

Get your raffle tickets here!


The handshake raffle kicks off today.
Fourteen wonderful jewelleries are up for grabs at only NZ$5 per ticket.  
Email me at handshakejewellery(at)gmail.com to get your ticket now.

We are raising funds to take this show on the road to Schmuck and create a fabulous publication. Thank you for supporting this worthy cause with full enthusiasm!


02 August 2012

Not to be missed...

The current Masterworks show with the winning tri-fecta of Raewyn Walsh, Ross Malcolm and Gillian Deery makes a great show.


Raewyn Walsh - Vessels 2012
Care of masterworks gallery

secret love of textiles: Ilka White



image of Ilka White from here

14 July 2012

Imaginary Cartographies

I am very excited about the opportunity to be part of an emerging curators project sponsored by Matt Blomeley and the Auckland City Council



You are warmly invited to visit Imaginary Cartographies, at The Lake House Arts Centre 17-29 July 2012.


Imaginary Cartographies is part of the Archipelago series, comprising four exhibitions by emerging curators that will be happening at community art centres across north Auckland between July 2012 and February 2013.


The show features Warwick Freeman, Corrina Hoseason  Raewyn Walsh, Alan Preston, Pauline Bern, Rachel Bell, Stephen Brookbanks, Delia Woodham, Amy Blinkehorne, Hamish MacDonald, Shelton Walsmith.   

A curators floor talk event is scheduled for 11am Saturday 28 July.