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Ilam Campus Gallery presents: BLUE FLEUR: Airy and Articulate

29 April 2024
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calendar_todayMonday 29 April 2024 to Friday 17 May 2024

schedule 9:00AM - 4:00PM

location_onIlam Campus Gallery, University of 萝莉社

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About the Event

Natalie Guy & Sandra Bushby

Exhibition on now until Friday 17 May

Bushby and Guy come together as two women artists with an admiration of each other鈥檚 work. Their interest in a joint project was spurred by a discussion of the sense of atmosphere they recognised in each other鈥檚 works and the realisation that they both draw upon literary sources for inspiration.

In Blue Fleur: Airy and Articulate, a second iteration exhibition which derives its title from the poem by Joanna Margaret Paul (1945-2003), Sandra Bushby and Natalie Guy respond to poetic language across boundaries of medium, opening the edges between the materiality of language, emergent painting processes, and stained glass as a vessel for sculptural translation.

Joanna Margaret Paul鈥檚 poetry collection Like Love Poems was chosen for its expressive symbolism of space and colour. The artists feel these qualities are physically manifested in Paul鈥檚 painted series Stations of the Cross (c. 1971), for St Mary, Star of the Sea Church in Port Chalmers. They recognise that Paul crosses boundaries in her use of materiality, as the fresco surface is juxtaposed with the translucency of the stained-glass windows in the chapel. Her dense, matte paintings which are spare in colour operate as a kind of window with its own sense of transparency, eliciting spiritual contemplation within the religious setting.

About the Artists

Sandra Bushby completed a Doctorate of Fine Arts at the University of Auckland (2022) and a MFA (2011) from Elam School of Fine Arts. She is represented by Sumer Gallery. Selected shows include;聽Sea Garden 2022聽Sumer Gallery,聽Edges and openings聽2020聽Sumer Gallery,聽Species of Spaces聽2019 George Fraser Gallery,聽Turning Tides聽2018 Elam Project Space,聽It All Depends Upon聽2016 Two Rooms Gallery and聽A space to live in聽2014 Window Gallery. Her work is held in both Te Papa and Auckland Museum collections.

Natalie Guy (Ng膩puhi, Ng膩ruahine, Pakeh膩) lives and works in T膩maki Makaurau Auckland. She holds a Doctorate (2022) and an MFA (2013) from Elam School of Fine Arts, the University of Auckland. Selected exhibitions include聽City of Tomorrow, 2022, Tauranga Art Gallery,聽The Window, 2019, Te Tuhi, Auckland, Scape season 2019, Christchurch, and Sculpture on the Gulf, 2017, 2019, 2022, 2024, Waiheke Island.

Guy won the Woollahra Small Sculpture Award in 2014. She was the recipient of the inaugural Asia NZ Foundation Residency Award to Varanasi India, 2017, and was a selected resident at Sculpture Space, Utica, NYS, 2019. Her 2021 work聽The Pool聽is a permanent public work in Christchurch.

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