We have public health and the well-being of our communities in mind. In line with the New Zealand Government’s move to slow the spread of COVID-19, Mossman gallery will temporarily close its doors until further notice. We will continue to be available by email info@mossman.gallery, and please follow us on Instagram where we’ll be sharing updates and gallery content in the coming weeks. Ma te kotahitanga e whai kaha ai tātau. In unity, we have strength.
Peter Robinson has a solo exhibition Notations opening at the Sutton Gallery, Melbourne, from 7 Mar – 4 Apr 2020.
Nicholas Mangan has a solo exhibition Termite Economies: Neural Nodes and Root Causes opening at the Sutton Gallery, Melbourne, from 7 Mar – 4 Apr 2020.
Meg Porteous and Luke Willis Thompson will participate in PHOTO 2020, an international festival of photography in Melbourne. Running from 23 Apr to 10 May 2020.
Meg Porteous participates in the group exhibition Uncomfortable Silence, curated by Holly Best at Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū. Opening Saturday, 7 March 2020.
Nicola Farquhar has a solo exhibition, Listening, twitching, at Te Uru Waitakere Contemporary Gallery, Auckland, from 22 Feb – 17 May 2020.
Ruth Buchanan co-organises Uneven Bodies, a weekend long symposium at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery 6-8 March as part of the exhibition The scene in which I find myself / Or, where does my body belong. Speakers include Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Jenny Harper, Tina Barton, Dr Amber Aranui, Lana Lopesi, and Samoa House Library.
The final day for Goodwife Bishop, Oscar Enberg’s solo show at Mossman, is Sat 21 Dec 2019. The gallery will close from 21 Dec 2019 until 29 Jan 2020. During this time enquires can be directed to info@mossman.gallery.
Nicholas Mangan participates in the group exhibition Werethings, curated by Mihnea Mircan at Galeria Plan B, Berlin. Until 22 Feb 2020.
Nicola Farquhar is participating in Superstimulus with Wendelien Bakker, Teghan Burt, Wai Ching Chan, Kah Bee Chow, Carrie Cook, and Anna Sew Hoy. Opening Saturday 14 Dec 2019 from 2-4pm at a private address in Freemans Bay, Auckland. Contact the gallery for more details.
Renee So is included in the upcoming show Transparent Things, at Goldsmiths CCA, London, from 21 Feb 2020.
Talk: Dane Mitchell and curator Nina Tonga discuss Post hoc, Mitchell’s presentation at the Biennale Arte 2019. Sun 15 Dec 11am-12pm at Rongomaraeroa, Level 4, Te Papa, Wellington.
Nick Austin participates in Console Whispers (with Campbell Patterson and Ed Ritchie) at Blue Oyster, Dunedin. 23 Nov 2019 – 21 Dec 2019.
Ruth Buchanan has a major exhibition project, The scene in which I find myself / Or, where does my body belong at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, that engages with the institutions collection and the mechanisms that produced it. The exhibition runs 7 Dec 2019 – 22 Mar 2020. As part of the exhibition Buchanan is co-organising a symposium, Uneven Bodies, on the 6 – 8 Mar 2020. Speakers include Gabi Ncgobo, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Tina Barton, Jenny Harper, and Luke Willis Thompson.
Shannon Te Ao has work in O le ūa na fua mai Manuʻa, curated by Léuli Eshraghiat, at UNSW Galleries, Sydney, opening 17 Jan 2020.
Shannon Te Ao has a solo exhibition, Ka mua, ka muri, at Oakville Galleries, Toronto, opening 26 Jan 2020.
Fiona Connor is included in a group exhibition, In Plain Sight, at Henry Art Gallery, Washington, from 23 Nov 2019 – 26 April 2020
Renee So is included in the group exhibition, Viva Ultra, at Mackintosh Lane, London, until 20 Oct 2019.
Join us at the gallery on Sat 12 Oct at 1pm for an artist talk by Fiona Connor, in conversation with Natasha Conland.
Luke Willis Thompson has been announced as a participating artist in the 22nd Biennale of Sydney (2020).