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Previous Exhibitions

Momentum

Linda DixonElise Ure

Paintings by Elise Ure & Linda Dixon

Opens Thursday 21st January 6-8pm until Sunday 14th February 2010

2009 and 2008 TCAC Emerging Artist Award winners Linda Dixon and Elise Ure showcase the outcome of a growing sense of artistic momentum.

Touchable human figures meet nature's generosity in this two person exhibition at Titirangi's Upstairs Gallery.

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TCAC Members Xmas Show 2009

Shopping TimeOpens Thursday 19th NOVEMBER 2009 6 – 8pm until Sunday 20th DECEMBER 2009

Cash And Carry

An annual exhibition put on by the members of the Titirangi Community Arts Council. No theme. Any medium. Work will be offered for sale on a 'cash and carry' basis.

The perfect opportunity to give the gift of art to the special people in your life.

 

 

 

 

 

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Annie McIver

Annie McIverOpens Thursday 22nd OCTOBER 2009 6 – 8pm until Sunday 15th NOVEMBER 2009

 "I have made the works in this exhibition with the word appetite in the back of my mind. I've approached it in a metaphorical sense and tried to hold a mirror up to the various human appetites you might encounter. A quotation that has seemed relevant to me is by Mahatma Ghandi:
 
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated."

Click here to read about Annie's exhibition in The Aucklander

 

 

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18th Portage Mug Show

Opens Thursday 24th SEPTEMBER 2009 6 – 8pm until Sunday 18th OCTOBER 2009

A Community Competition Show sponsored by The Trusts, with the humble mug represented in many forms.

$2,200 In Prizes ! Over 140 Entries on show -Open Now !

* $500 Winner Overall
* $500 Best Waitakere Artist (must be a Waitakere resident)
* $300 Best Mug in Show (drinking vessel using any form and medium)
* $300 Best Mug Shot (non-drinking vessel interpretation - must be wall mountable)
* $300 Wild and Wackiest (any category - make us laugh!)
* $100 Merit
* $50 Merit
* $100 Junior Award (ages 5-14)
* $50 Junior Merit (ages 5-14)
* $100 MyCanvas Voucher (People's Choice)

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I Always Knew You Were Tomorrow - Boe Busch

Boe BuschOpens Thursday 27th AUGUST 2009 6 - 8pm until Sunday 20th SEPTEMBER 2009

A series of paintings exploring how we reconstruct and recollect our memories by recent graduate Boe Busch

"Once a moment has passed there is no ‘true’ record of what actually happened. What remains is our own subjective account of the feelings, colours, words and significance of those events. Every time we recollect these memories, we re create our past experiences and so eventually through time (and perhaps overuse) they can become static like a painting. I am interested in creating paintings and drawings that comment on this phenomena and inspire the viewer to delve back into their own memories."

Boe will be at the Gallery every Sunday afternoon during the exhibition.

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Natural Patterns

Jenny McLeodSofia AthineouNew Glass Art by Jenny McLeod & Sofia Athineou

Opens Thursday 23rd JULY 2009 6 – 8pm until Sunday 16th AUGUST 2009

New glass art by Waitakere Artists Jenny McLeod and Sofia Athineou. A collection of wall hangings and sculptures in fused plate glass and cast crystal glass.

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2009 TCAC Emerging Artist Awards

2009 TCAC Emerging Artist Awards

Opens Thursday 25th JUNE 6 – 8 pm  until Sunday 19th JULY

Pictured: Rachel' by Elise Ure - Winner 2008

Our second Emerging Artist Awards exhibition for those that are still finding their 'art feet' with two fortunate artists coming away with an arts grant to help further their arts careers.

This concept was developed to bring out our hidden (emerging) Waitakere talent – the ones that have had little or no exposure to the public - and assist them by guiding them through a number of processes they will need to understand as they emerge: applications for awards, competitions, funding – exhibiting – advertising – building databases of buyers, galleries etc.

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Light In Motion

Light in MotionThe art of abstract impressionist photography

Opens Thursday 28th  May 6 – 8pm  until Sunday 21st June

Using both traditional and modern techniques, the pieces in this exhibition will challenge the commonly held perception that photographers need to produce crystal clear, pin sharp images to entice an audience.

A new and visually interesting way to portray the natural environment that surrounds our city.

Work by: Phil Platt, Eva Polak, Donelle Fairall and Hamish Blackie.

Click here to visit their website.

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Forms Of Nature

Kieran TaylorOpens Thursday 30th April  6 – 8pm  until Sunday 24th May 2009

An inspiring exhibition of Ceramics and Acrylic Paintings on Canvas by two of Titirangi's local female artist's.

Ceramics by Maxine Parkin-Jones (Jepson)
Acrylic Paintings on board by Kieran Taylor

 

 

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Art From The Heart 2009

Art From The Heart 20092020 Vision

Opens Thursday 2nd April until Sunday 26th April

We're transporting the Community to the year 2020 where you can view the future through the eyes of our children. The theme for 2009 is 2020 Vision with categories of: Food, Clothing, Transport and Buildings, we'll exhibit our children's creative vision of the world in 11 years time. Just imagine! A very free and imaginative approach is encouraged, using any type of media, with a linking theme throughout all the participating schools - the future!

Participating schools: Bruce McLaren Intermediate, Fruitvale Road School, Glen Eden Intermediate, Kelston Deaf Education Centre, Woodlands Park School 

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John Chapman - Pictures You Can Hear

Tahuna BreaksThe Titirangi Festival of Music 08 in pictures by John Chapman

Thursday 5th March until Sunday 29th March 2009

Images from the 2008 Titirangi Festival of Music by American Photojournalist, John Chapman; a master of the use of available light. John will also be showcasing early black and white work featuring artists such as blues legend John Mayall and Ronny Jordan. A short film created by Paul Rogers about the making of 08 festival will screen alongside the exhibition.

For more info on the festival, click here: www.titirangifestival.com

 

La Romantica - Belinda Cinotti

Thursday 12th FEBRUARY 2009 6 – 8pm  until Sunday 1st MARCH 2009

Belinda Cinotti is a New Zealand raised Italian who has been painting, writing songs and poetry since she was 4 years old. Her Italian heritage ensured she was immersed in great food, wine, art and entertainment as she grew, all helping to develop her intense passion for art.

Belinda's exhibition is a selection of her portraits and landscapes using a mixture of pastels, acrylics, charcoal, pencil and textiles.

This exhibition is dedicated to Belinda's father Angelo Cinotti.

 

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Blues Night - Michael Rowland

Acrylic paintings of figures with musical and romantic undertones.

Thursday 15th JANUARY 2009 6 – 8pm until Sunday 8th FEBRUARY 2009

About Michael … English born, NZ educated. Michael completed a Diploma of Graphic Art and worked for TVNZ’s newsroom graphics department in his early working life. As his passion grew for painting, he moved on to complete his Diploma of Fine Art at Elam while working in the restoration Department of the Auckland City Art Gallery and continuing to paint into the night.

His first solo exhibition was held in a basement gallery in Auckland’s K’Rd.Among his achievements, Michael has created challenging and exciting commission work - including a large stage façade mural for the Nambassa Music Festival; large panel murals for the Future of Auckland exhibit at the Auckland War Memorial Museum, and an interior mural for Progressive Music Recording Studios.

Mike is currently represented by several galleries and a comprehensive selection of his work can be viewed online at www.nkbgallery.co.nz and www.artofthisworld.co.nz.

Michael has exhibited in both solo and group shows through out New Zealand and now paints full time.

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TCAC Members Xmas Show

TCAC Xmas Show PosterI See What You Said

Thursday 11th DECEMBER 6 – 8pm until 2pm Sunday 21st DECEMBER 2008

An annual exhibition put on by the members of the Titirangi Community Arts Council with the theme: ‘I See What You Said’.
Artistic interpretations of favourite quotes. All mediums.

Work will be offered for sale on a 'cash and carry' basis.

The perfect opportunity to give the gift of art to the special people in your life.

 

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Titirangi Potters 13th Annual Exhibition

The Shape Of ClayThe Shape Of Clay

Thursday 13th NOVEMBER 7 – 9 pm until Sunday 7th DECEMBER

The group's annual exhibition, with an array of delicious and diverse ceramics. A perfect opportunity to purchase a present, or perhaps a personal piece, from this talented party of potters.

Selector: Jan Cockell

Visit: www.titirangipot.co.nz

 

The Portage Mug Show 2008

Portage Mug Show 2008Serendipity, So West, Green, Mug

Thursday 16th OCTOBER until Sunday 9th NOVEMBER 2008

A Community Competition Show sponsored by The Trusts, with the humble mug represented in many forms. Over $2000 in prizes.

 

 

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Terry Prince – Roads West

From The road To KaiparaThursday 18th SEPTEMBER 6 – 8pm until Sunday 12th OCTOBER 2008

A breathtaking collection of large acrylic paintings of the Waitakere Ranges and the West Coast - especially created for this exhibition.

It seems today that Artists are expected to make a statement in their work and that if some obscure meaning or statement can’t be found, the work is not complete. My subject needs nothing of the sort because it speaks for itself. To me the Waitakere ranges and the West coast make the grandest, wildest statement one could wish for and I find constant delight in trying to capture their ever changing moods. I like to find large vistas and the colours necessary to create pictures that will draw the viewer in, then paint in a way that will convey feeling, not necessarily detail. This collection is the result of driving and walking for miles in all different weathers and light. It is a privilege for me to share my view of the place I call home” - Terry Prince

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The Inaugural TCAC Emerging Artist Awards

Thursday 14 AUGUST 6 - 8pm until Sunday 7th SEPTEMBER 2008

A brand new exhibition for those that are still finding their 'art feet' with two fortunate artists coming away with an arts grant to help further their arts careers.

A panel of 3 respected judges will award two grants to fresh new talent in Waitakere City – one for $1000, including a plaque that the artist will hold for one year, and the other for $500.

This concept was developed to bring out our hidden (emerging) Waitakere talent – the ones that have had little or no exposure to the public - and assist them by guiding them through a number of processes they will need to understand as they emerge: applications for awards, competitions, funding – exhibiting – advertising – building databases of buyers, galleries etc.

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Dream Weaving

Te AtaThursday 17th JULY until Sunday 10 AUGUST 2008

Te-Ata - West Auckland Mental Health Support Trust are bringing together a delicious combination of mixed media artworks and tiles for our viewing pleasure.

 

Art From The Heart 2008

Spider From Oratia SchoolThursday 26 JUNE 6-8pm  until Sunday 13 JULY 2008

An exciting opportunity for children's artwork from 3 local Primary Schools and a Preschool. Take a look at how our children are portraying the world around them. Art from Titirangi Rudolph Steiner School, Glendene School, Cranwell Park Early Learning Centre and Oratia District School.
 

Nga Puawaitanga

Metamorphosis - Arne LootThursday 29 MAY 6-8pm  until Sunday 22 JUNE 2008

A 'new beginnings' theme for The Auckland Festival Of Photography and Upstairs Gallery. A group exhibition of a range of photographic interpretations from the different and colourful aspects of our society.
 

Pierre Lazarus

Pierre LazarusProvocative Art

Thursday 1 MAY 6 - 8pm  until Sunday 25 MAY 2008

Variable. Sometimes provocative. sometimes classic. Always different from the original image. That is 'Pierre Lazarus'.