New works by ceramic
sculptor Baye Riddell

Opens 6 November
Kura Gallery Auckland

 

 

Aotearoa/Aroha

Deanna Gracie

3 – 23 November
The Cloisters (Christchurch)

 

 

Kiss of Summer

Amanda Watson

7 November – 7 December
Inspirit Studio & Gallery
(Hamilton)

 

 

Subjects to Hand

Joanna Margaret Paul

27 September – 23 November
Pataka Gallery (Porirua)

29 November - 8 February
Ashburton Art Gallery

 

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Chrysalis Seed art news and events

In this section you'll find essential news for New Zealand artists. As well as the latest from Chrysalis Seed, read about competitions and awards, funding and residencies, and general news from the Christian arts scene around New Zealand and abroad.

Email Chrysalis Seed if you have an arts story or event

 

 

The chrysalis seed arts community: new online network

We've just launched our very own social network. The chrysalis seed arts community is a place to share your thoughts and experiences with others involved in the visual arts. As a member, you can:

  • Customise your profile to create a web presence for your art
  • Publicise upcoming exhibitions or events on the events calendar
  • Start or participate in groups and discussion forums
  • Seek advice, help or feedback for your arts project

It's free to join, so visit this rapidly-growing community now and see what's happening!

 

 

The final edition of CS Arts is out now

CS Arts issue 31 - October 2008 is now available. Look for hardcopies in your art school, gallery or library, or download it free from this website.

The bumper 52 page final edition explores "death and resurrection" through the art and lives of artists from our latest emerging talents to our greatest master.

 

 

Easier access to CS Arts online

You'll notice changes to the way you access CS Arts online. Each edition now has its own page, with the contents and a description of each item listed.

Some individual articles, interviews and reviews are also available online for those who prefer not to download the full edition PDF files. The most recent of these are reviews of exhibitions by Tony Nicholls, Jessica Crothall and Peter Carson.

Interviews available to read online

Reviews available to read online

Articles available to read online

Browse the CS Arts archives

 

 

CS Arts draws to a close

The October edition of CS Arts is the last of the current series. After a considered process over several months, the Trust Board have decided to move Chrysalis Seed into a new season. Creative director and CS Arts editor Peter Crothall explains the changes in a letter available via the link above.

 

 

Other news categories

Art competitions

Funding and residency opportunities

Other art news

 
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