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Restrictions: All Ages

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Jul 7

Muse Art Gallery

Shaped by artist Kaye McGarva’s personal experience with fire, this collaborative exhibition explores themes of atonement, materiality and renewal. Charcoal sourced from a blaze outside her studio becomes both medium and narrative, informing two striking works within the show.

Exhibiting alongside McGarva are Nelson-based sculptor Chauncey Flay and Te Ara Hihiko's Jacob Scott and Jason Kendrick. Translated as ‘the creative pathway’, Te Ara Hihiko is a Hawke’s Bay-based collective led by Scott and Kendrick, recognised for its large-scale Māori carving practice with significant works installed nationwide including in Auckland’s Viaduct Harbour, Kaweka Hospital, and Hawke’s Bay airport.

Join us for the opening and be among the first to experience this powerful new exhibition. Meet the artists, hear the stories behind the works, and celebrate an evening of art, conversation and connection.

Burnt Offerings - Opening Shaped by artist Kaye McGarva’s personal experience with fire, this collaborative exhibition explores themes of atonement, materiality and renewal. Charcoal sourced from a blaze outside her studio becomes both medium and narrative, informing two striking works within the show.
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