Paul Johns
Jane Zusters
Fiona Clark
Tanu Gago
Pati Solomona Tyrell
Lili Lai’ita
Fear Brampton
Leuli Eshraghi
Joe Joe Orangias
Richard Orjis
Luisa Tora
Molly Rangiwai McHale
Mel Church
Paul Stevens
George Hajian
Kerrie-Anne van Heerden
Paul Sepuya
Jack Body

// Opening Wednesday 25 November 2015, 6pm

// Thursday 26 November – Saturday 12 December 2015

 

Recent shows curated by Tanu Gago, Kirsty Ashleigh, Michael Lett and Rainbow Youth refocus the need for artists and writers to continue to critically engage within the processes and mechanisms in which we are represented to ourselves and to others. These few exhibitions address the evident gaps in the visibility of some LGBTQI practitioners and silos of representation.

Central to the kaupapa for this exhibition is the intention to foster an opportunity for intergenerational and cross-cultural creative dialogues between queer artists and writers. The wider discussion around queer art practitioners and the communities associated with the exhibition will be recorded for a forthcoming publication.

EVENTS

// Saturday November 28, 12-1pm:

Remembering and Representation.
An informal discussion around ideas of remembering and representation with Steve Lovett (exhibition curator), Anne Speir (community legend), Miriam Saphira (Charlotte Museum), Taarati Taiaroa (RM co-director), and Fear Brampton (artist and educator).

// Saturday December 12,  12-1pm:

Glitches.
Join Cameron Yates, George Hajian, Steve Lovett and others in an informal discussion around ideas of invention, reinvention and technology.

// Saturday December 12,  1-4pm:

Rainbow Youth Window Workshop with Richard Orjis and Amy Potenger.