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Rosanna Raymond
Rosanna Raymond: mATA o le tagATA
The Peter Turner Memorial Lecture
Wed 11 October, 6.30pmÂ
Te Papa Tongarewa
Wellington
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The Peter Turner Memorial Lecture
Rosanna Raymond: mATA o le tagATA
Wed 11 October, 6.30pm
Te Marae, Level 4, Te Papa Tongarewa
Wakefield St, Wellington
Rosanna Raymond presents the Massey University Peter Turner Memorial Lecture on Wednesday 11 October 2017, in association with Te Papa Tongarewa.
mATA o le tagATA
A subjective (re)collection of 25 years working with photography in the urban Pacific landscape of Aotearoa from the 90s to the present.
Rosanna Raymond is an artist, curator, researcher and founder of the SaVAge K’lub. She is also a long standing member of the Pacific Sisters, an art collective that was formed in the early 1990s to evolve a Pacific voice for Aotearoa New Zealand art through a repertoire of avante garde art performances and large scale fashion events. In 2016 Rosanna curated Ata Te Tangata, a survey exhibition of photographers of MÄori and Pasifika heritage for the Pingyao International Photography Festival, and in 2017 she was awarded a Chester Dale Fellowship to undertake research in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum in New York.
This event is free of charge but you must register via the ticket information link: https://peter-turner-memorial-lecture-2017-rosanna-raymond.lilregie.com/step1.
Rosanna Raymond: Breathing in glass, running out of air
Wed 11 October, 12.30pm
The Engine Room
Whiti O Rehua School of Art
College of Creative Arts
Block 1, Massey University
Access via Gate C
Wallace Street
To coincide with the 2017 Massey University Peter Turner Memorial Lecture, The Engine Room is very proud to present Breathing in glass, running out of air featuring new work from Rosanna Raymond. Consisting of photographic and text-based works, Breathing in glass, running out of air posits multiple registers of Raymond’s practice through performative action, photographic image and poetry. This special exhibition event will run until October 20th.
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