Small Batch Pottery, Commemorative Plates

This project is a series of community pottery workshops designed to address the loneliness epidemic, with a focus on creating meaningful, real-world connections for the queer community in Henderson-Massey. Through the creation of 100 commemorative plates, participants will have the opportunity to explore personal experiences and stories‚ both humorous and challenging‚that are unique to their lives as queer individuals.

The workshops will invite participants to design and decorate their own commemorative plate, inspired by the tradition of marking significant events such as royal weddings or historical moments. However, these plates will commemorate deeply personal moments from participants lives, such as overcoming adversity, embracing self-discovery, or celebrating a shared community experience. This focus on personal narrative and lived experience will allow participants to express their identity through art, while simultaneously building community bonds.

Mask Making Workshop

Mask Making with Sur Collective

With pre-columbian origins, the mask has always been a constant element present in different Latin American cultures. Join Sur-collective in a DIY/Creative Lab where you will explore the potential of the mask by creating your own.

 

Sur-collective was founded in 2021 by six latina artists out of the need to create a sense of place and redefine the space they use as migrant women in Aotearoa. They think of art as a tool to create new experiences, connect with other communities, and collaborate in the construction of diverse and inclusive spaces. This activity is open to all participants (kids must be supervised) and no previous experience is required.

Sustainability eco art workshops

Clay-soil-plant Whenua exploration

Ekarasa will run a series of eco art workshops exploring our natural environment such as local soils and clays as sculptural and malleable material using eco paint and pastels. The project seeks to build on methodology of community engagement and connection to place fostering compassionate relationships between the participants and the environment.

 

Ekarasa will hold 2-3 workshops as series for each group of 10 – 20 participants in order to gain a deeper understanding of the process and build a relationship with each other and the creative process itself. Total 8-12 workshops. The final outcome will be displayed and celebrated in the community and dynamically on an online platform.

 

This project offers many benefits for community arts including: 

• The opportunity to participate in an individually expressive yet collective creative arts project. 

• Participation in creative group art making processes that are contemporary in aesthetics yet linked to traditional arts processes.

• An opportunity for every individual to create and contribute to an artwork that is displayed and acts as contemporary art installation 

• Engaging a range of people in the community young and elderly.

• Appreciation and gratitude of common and familiar materials.

• Practical hands on learning of the diverse earthen materials and 

geology linked to places particular to the local area.

 

The workshops are designed to be: 

Zero waste, fun, creative, educational, non-hierarchical, stimulate lateral thinking, develop empathy and responsibility, community oriented, participatory and celebratory.

Creative Art Classes for Children

Weekend and after school art workshops for Children

Katrina launched her own Art Classes for children in 2020 when Creative Henderson-Massey supported her to apply to Creative Communities Scheme. Since then she has been successful in every round of funding she applies to from CCS. The number of participants has been increasing with each course and feedback very positive. She has regular attendees and classes cater for two group of children, from 5 – 7yrs old and from 8 – 10yrs old. Courses run for 5 weeks.

 

Katrina is passionate about continuing her courses because she can see the developing social and emotional benefits of the creative outlet she provides for the children who attend regularly. This year Katrina is undertaking a qualification in tutoring Art Therapy. 

 

ABOUT

Taught by local Massey mother (Russian) who is keen to get established as a “start-up” business in running children’s art therapy workshops. Katrina an accountant by profession and current work, but has seen the benefits of her workshops when teaching her children and friends children so she would like to grow the idea/dream.

Art Drop-in Sessions

Art classes for children

Edith Amituanai and Ranui Action Project staff have been running Art Drop-in Sessions afterschool for children ranging from 7 – 15yrs old. Undertaking clay making, painting, paper mache and colouring. They recently set up a regular session for older children aged 13 – 17yrs to gauge the interest, using the left over material from the younger children’s session. It proved successful and attended by 10+ in each session. They would now like to continue with a term of Art Drop-in Sessions for this older age group. 

 

ABOUT

Edith Amituanai is a Samoan photographer and youth worker based in Ranui.

Sustainability Collaborative Project | Mural

Eco Art Workshops delivered to small groups

 

This new local project consists of a series of eco art workshops. Ekarasa offers workshops to 3-5 groups of people on tile making and tile painting with earth’s /soil pigments paints, she will demonstrate how to make paint from scratch with soils and non-toxic pigments. The tiles will then be assembled as a mural in the Henderson area.

 

The project is targeting groups such as older people, the young, and various ethnic groups while aiming for a zero-waste approach. The workshops give an opportunity for every participant to create and contribute to an artwork that is displayed as a community mural. The tiles are durable and can be displayed either indoors or outdoors.

 

Benefits to participants include:

• The opportunity to participate in an individually expressive yet collective creative arts project.

• Engaging a range of people in the community, young and older people. Asian communities. Ethnic communities.

• Practical hands on learning of the diverse earthen materials and geology linked to places particular to the local area.

 

The workshops are designed to be:

• Zero waste, fun, creative, educational, non-hierarchical, stimulate lateral thinking, develop empathy and responsibility, community oriented, participatory and celebratory

 

Get in touch if you’d like to be involved in one of the workshops – email ekarasa.art@gmail.com or txt/phone 0211191014

Art Therapy for Children

Weekend and after school art workshops for children, at Massey Community Centre

 

Taught by local Massey mother (Russian) who is keen to get established as a “start-up” business in running children’s art therapy workshops. Katrina an accountant by profession and current work, but has seen the benefits of her workshops when teaching her children and friends children so she would like to grow the idea/dream.

 

The workshops were run in 2020 and all booked out, with waiting list for further workshops.

Matariki Workshops with tutor Nat Rose

These two workshops were held in July 2020.

 

Uku clay (Tàonga Pùoro) workshop

A  FREE workshop for all ages. Get ready to make your very own kōauau (flute) and a song to go with it. Using clay and natural materials to add texture and colour, this is a natural, eco-friendly and musical workshop.

 

Whàriki weaving workshop using recycled fabric

Whàriki workshop using recycled fabric. A fun activity for children, suitable for five years and up. Bring your own materials – some will be provided also. A creative and crafty workshop delivered by Nat Rose Te Hei (Ngāti Porou, Tainui).

 

To register for Nat’s next workshop, please email creativehendersonmassey@gmail.com

ArtBoot by Art Ache

Art Ache is a well-established art event where artists sell their works in a vibrant atmosphere and friendly environment (music/food etc) rather than a “white-walled” dealer gallery environment. It has a reputation for making top New Zealand art accessible to all and providing artists and art lovers a new experience.

 

Art Boot is Art Ache on wheels. Taking place on the 4th December 2020, Art Boot presents seven local artists who will  sell their artworks from the boot of their cars, along with a selection of studio treasures, during a Food Truck Friday event.

 

Art Boot Sale combines local car culture, art and artists in a way that is fun and accessible! By bringing the event to Food Truck Friday we are opening up an already engaging and fun event to the Henderson-Massey arts community and introducing as new audience to Food Truck Fridays.

 

In collaboration with Joseph Erceg of Food Truck Friday we have determined that the Art Boots will be parked in between each of the Food Trucks to ensure people are well immersed in the unique experience of viewing, buying from and meeting artists.

 

Through this creative collaboration, new audiences will experience arts in their own neighbourhood, and new audiences will discover Food Truck Fridays. At its core Art Ache is also set up to nurture the development of creative talent through mentorship, promotion and the creation of an event which offers artists the opportunity to promote themselves and sell their art.

 

The following artists will participate in ArtBoot:

 

Bethan Hunter

Bethan’s practice questions what is considered familiar and its’ connection to the sacred. With emphasis on collecting and repurposing, she is drawn to the associations we attach to objects and images. Through her work she broaches these questions and exploratory investigations with the hope that each investigation exudes both the familiar and uncanny.

bethanhunter.com | @bthunterart

 

Gabriel Tiongson

Gabriel Tiongson’s manner as a visual artist belies his traditional, quiet upbringing. Born in the 80s in sleepy Iloilo City, Philippines, his interests ran the gamut of video games, popular cartoons, and Western pop culture. Initially drawing from these early influences, Tiongson’s art came to resemble funhouse mirror images of iconic cartoon characters. His early work of free-hand, black and white illustrations expanded to include the use of fluorescent technicolor, slapstick, off-kilter character proportions, and distorted references to human anatomy. Marrying elements of innocence, childhood, and the grotesque. Tiongson completed his Visual Arts degree and Masters in Creative Practice in Unitec Institute of Technology. Formal study shifted his art practice from primarily ink on paper to mixed media on canvas. He paints to construct and deconstruct his paintings to further feed into future work. Formal study also allowed him to criticize and reflect on his loss of identity and culture. This turmoil turned to opportunity when he was able to embrace his hybrid nature. His works are charged by his childhood affinities and presented through his experience of various cultures.

gabrieltiongson.com | @diko_art

 

Greg Page

Greg Page is a painter who works with domestic materials. His work is owned by a wide range of people, from art collector James Wallace to comediennes French and Saunders. Page was born in Palmerston North, studied in Hamilton and now resides in West Auckland. Page is also a well renowned film maker with Fish‘n clips.

@gregpagey

 

Inga Fillary

Fillary’s uses organic materials such as clay, soil, rust and occasionally human biotics, along with acrylic to paint with. Fillary’s paintings are textural and visually tactile, challenging the notion of painting and aesthetic. Often dramatic in composition, the artist’s work explores the darkly weird and alludes to a burden of sorrow between the natural materials used and their symbology. Creating a melancholic allegory illustrating the separation between anarchy and order. Inga Fillary holds a PGDipFA (Distinction) from Elam School of Fine Arts.

@inga_fillery

 

Rebecca Ter Borg

Ter Borg’s work often includes tangled natural elements and playful characters which reflect her interest in the natural world while adding a slightly fantastical twist. Her illustrations depict a quirky, dreamy and stylish alt narrative to every-day real life. Based in Tāmaki Makauru, the artist works on commercial projects, murals and illustrations. Ter Borg has been exhibiting around Auckland for the last decade and belongs to the QuickDraw sketch gang.

rebeccaterborg.com | @rebeccaterborg_illustration

 

Tashi Donnelly

Tashi Donnelly is an emerging New Zealand artist currently producing illustrations, comics and paintings. Donnelly’s work aims to make sense of beautiful and terrifying life experiences.The artists current series explores and exposes issues around mental health, feminism, gender identity, sex and LGBTQ+ through daily life.

patreon.com/tashird | @tashi_rd

 

Art Ache is backed up by a popular art and culture podcast which is free to download via artache.com

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