As I mentioned
not long ago, the Wellington City Gallery will be opening '
Bill Toomath: Liberating Everyday Life' in the Hirschfeld Gallery at the end of this week, with a presentation from Toomath this Thursday evening at 5.15pm.
In the North, the
Gus Fisher Gallery in Auckland will be hosting a public lecture from
Gregory Bennet on Sound and Motion on the 30th January (1.00pm) to supplement its current Len Lye exhibition:
Art the Moves.
The prolific and nationwide phenomena of
Pecha Kucha continues in the coming weeks with three imminent Nights: PKN_CHCH_07 SPECIAL EDITION (in collaboration with the Pacific Arts Festival) hits Dux de Lux on February 4th, starting 7.30pm sharp (limited space), then PKN_AKL_16 (with the NZ Book Council) at Galatos from 8.20pm, limited seats as per usual. PKN_Nelson_06 on February 17th at the Cellar Room of Woolaston Estates, Upper Moutere from 8.00pm sounds like a ripper location, be sure to check in with
Pecha Kucha online here for the presentation listings as they arrive.
The AAA brings to our attention an intriguing tour from the Masonic Friendly Society, which –apart from devising a brilliant name– have organised "The Inside Story: a private tour of Devonport's most surprising homes & gardens." Sounds like it'll be 'surprising' for sure. Check out
a bit more here.
The NZIA have also posted rather pre-emptive notice of their first
2010 CPD Events, being held in Auckland (14-15 May) and Christchurch (17-18 May) with a promise of 80 CPD Points. Make it a roadtrip and go get Continuously Professionally Developed.
If you have your ear closer to the ground than I do, or are responsible for up-coming events that I don't know about, let me know (at speak@productspec.net) and we'll be happy to get them Out There and On Here.