Everyday Things
A Video group show

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Wednesday: 10am - 7pm

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Everyday Things

ABOUT THIS EXHIBITION

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DATES & TIMES

18 September-30 October

Open Daily: 10am - 4pm

This exhibition features video works that look at ordinary actions and comprises six films which highlight the strange, surprising and humorous everyday moments. It features artists Angela Tiatia, Seung Yul Oh, Daniel Von Sturmer, Steve Carr, Layne Waerea and Kate Woods.

 

Everyday Things is presented by CIRCUIT Artist Film and Video Aotearoa New Zealand with the support of Creative New Zealand.

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Header Image: Steve Carr, Tyson  (2002) video.
Courtesy of Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, 2003
Image: Daniel Von Sturmer, Material from Another Medium (Sequence 2) (2001), Digital video.
Courtesy Anna Schwartz Gallery

DATES & TIMES

18 September-30 October

Open Daily: 10am - 4pm

Wednesday: 10am - 7pm

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