Brilliant Vibrant Women: 28 February – 26 March 2022

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Right now Eastside Gallery is bursting with uplifting and colourful art: “Brilliant Vibrant Women” features the work of 17 local artists and is on until 26 March.

You can visit the gallery without touching anything or coming within two metres of anyone – our doors are wide open and there’s plenty of room. The Mini Gallery is also full of artworks by local artists, most priced under $100. There’s lots to see from a visit to Linwood Arts and we would love to see you!

 

Exhibition Dates: 28 February – 26 March 2022

Location: Eastside Gallery, 388 Worcester St, Christchurch, free onsite parking.

Opening Hours: Tuesday-Saturday. Classes start from 10am and run throughout the day. The Galleries (Eastside and the Mini) open 12noon-5pm.

The Linwood Community Arts Centre is a project of Te Whare Roimata Trust.
 
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Shelley Valentine, Brilliant Vibrant Women 2022
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SAILING AWAY 2021 480x340 collage & acrylic on board $170
"Sailing Away" by Di Tanner, collage & acrylic on board.
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"Reflective Space" by Grace Sharp, acrylic on canvas.
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“Found” by Jane Haigh, mixed media.
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Detail of "Aqua Alta 1" by Jennifer Queree, stoneware.
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“Lulu” by Megan Prendergast, acrylic on canvas.
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"Wellington Mall" by Veronique Lambert, oil on canvas.
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"Just Memories, Now" by Judith Cordeaux, acrylic on board.
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"Market" by Sue Hely, acrylic on hardboard.

Good Trouble: Eastside Multicultural Exhibition 31 Jan – 26 Feb 2022

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There’s Good Trouble going on right now at Eastside Gallery. The gallery’s annual Multicultural Exhibition is on now until 26 February and features the work of 19 artists. While the phrase originated in the American Civil Rights Movement, local artists were invited to approach the theme in any way they liked. A huge variety of artistic Good Trouble is in the show, from graffiti art to works that respond to environmental destruction, the dawn raids, the Northern Lights, pretty pests, India’s Salt March, Chile’s Mapuche conflict and much more.
 
You can visit the gallery without touching anything or coming within 2 metres of anyone – our doors are wide open and there’s plenty of room. The Mini Gallery is also full of artworks by local artists, most priced under $100. There’s lots to see from a visit to Linwood Arts and we would love to see you!
 
Exhibition Dates: 31 January – 26 February 2022
Open: Tuesday-Saturday. Classes start from 10am. Galleries open 12noon-5pm.
Location: 388 Worcester Street, Christchurch, free parking onsite.
 
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Wayne Seyb, Good Trouble
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Crossing Borders (2)

Images of individual works (Top, L-R): Madhu Rees, “The Dandi Salt March – Seven daughters,” acrylic on canvas; Estefania Mondaca, “Division of the Waters,” charcoal and oil pastel in fabriano paper; Schira Withers, “Crossing Borders,” mixed media/acrylic.