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Open Studios Waitakere Brochure tours map to studios Open Studios Bus Tours Self-guided Tours Waitākere DEPARTING 10AM SATURDAY & SUNDAY 13 Make your own way around the 40 listed Open Studios using our Map. 19 Join us on a Bus Tour and be guided to a selection of Open Studios. Take your car – fill it with friends, ride your bike or tramp it! Tours are 3 ½ hours in duration and depart from the parking lot behind Lopdell Enjoy a tour at your own pace by downloading the free Open Studios Waitākere Precinct on South Titirangi Road at 10am, returning 1.30pm. App on your mobile device. The App includes full details on each Open Studio 10 Swanson S RD and a ‘live’ GPS interactive map (which doesn’t require Internet access once ELL ETH Saturday’s Bus Tour visits 5 studio locations: Jiries Giacaman, Karen Kennedy & downloaded). B Christine Barry, John Andrews, Te Henga Studios and Renee Boyd. 36 Search for “Walk Auckland” in your app store to download or visit Henderson Sunday’s Bus Tour visits 6 studio locations: Anna Crichton, Terry Prince, mytoursapp.com/apps/walk-auckland/ Monique Endt, Rene Jansen, Shed 34 Artists and Janis Marler Harkness. If you are intending on purchasing artworks, please take cash. Tickets cost $15. 25 Bookings essential by Wed 11th November. 21 Email [email protected] to book your seat and receive payment details. A limited number of tickets are also available to be purchased Bethells Beach/ from the Upstairs Art Gallery, Lopdell Precinct, Titirangi. Te Henga 9 33 14 28 27 Oratia 11 22 Glen Eden 35 23 16 RD 31 ST A 7 O C T Anawhata S E 18 workshops & events W 24 Saturday 14 & Sunday 15 November 30 40-42 10am – 4pm CLAYMATION WITH GUY CAPPER LOPDELL PRECINCT OPEN STUDIO ROOFTOP GIG Titirangi3 6 SATURDAY 14 NOVEMBER, 10AM–4PM SATURDAY 14 NOVEMBER, 11AM–4PM 12 D E A R IV IH R P C D 37/8 Especially for Open Studio Weekend, in addition to Te Uru’s Portage weekend Open Studios Waitākere and Lopdell Precinct invite you to attend our spring time SCENI events, you can experience the work of local claymation star Guy Capper, best music event on the Rooftop Terrace. 26 20 known for his work with Jemaine Clement on Robert and Sheepy. Guy will have 39 Open Studios Waitākere 2015 is a weekend opportunity for artists resident This free music event is hosted by John Goudge and features local favourite Piha 29 work on display and will demonstrate how he turns plasticine into hilarious 32 Waitākere Ranges 1 Peter Fielding, well known jazz artist Caitlin Smith and Ionosphere – a world 15 in the Waitākere Ranges Local Board area to open their studios to the public. moving creatures. fusion ensemble that has been stunning audiences with a unique blend of Regional Park This is a FREE drop-in activity for young and old (parental supervision required). modern beats and ethnic instruments. Laingholm Thanks to Te Uru – Waitākere Contemporary Gallery Join us for an afternoon of relaxing music, stunning views and enjoy tasty With over 60 artists involved, and 40 studios from Huia to Henderson Valley, 420 Titirangi Road, Titirangi middle eastern fare from Deco Eatery on the Rooftop. 2 Titirangi to Te Henga, it’s going to be an inspiring weekend out and about. www.teuru.org.nz 17 The weekend provides the opportunity to meet local artists, see art in action, Parau purchase local artwork and learn about the creative process. Karekare 4 D Visit some of Waitākere’s most celebrated artists including sculptors, R IA U H painters, jewellers, illustrators, ceramic artists and photographers. 5 Huia Take a self-guided tour at your own pace with our Open Studios Map and mobile App, or jump on an Open Studios Bus Tour. Cornwallis8 Little Huia Enjoy a short break from your Open Studios Touring and join us on the 34 Lopdell Rooftop Terrace for live music, stunning views and a chance to refuel at the pop-up Deco Eatery. Have a great weekend! Whatipu Funded and supported by For more information visit openstudioswaitakere.co.nz or find us on Facebook and Twitter. Funded and supported by Manukau Heads If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Renee on [email protected] or call 021 149 6707. Thanks to all the artists involved, to local Huia based designer Stephanie Thatcher, event support Julie Nash, online and social media by Studio Home, App by MyTours and to our promotional supporters. openstudioswaitakere.co.nz Thanks to the Waitākere Ranges Local Board. ANDREW & JEANNIE JIRIES GIACAMAN LIAM DOWNES ROBYN LEE KUNIN VAN DER PUTTEN Jiries produces a variety of intricate Liam studied at the London Institute Robyn creates clay wall art, birds, vessels, Andrew began his pottery career in woodcarvings, predominantly representing and Brighton College of Art and Design vases and jewellery in her purpose-built Oratia, Titirangi, 48 years ago. Andrew New Zealand flora and fauna and Christian in the UK. Liam offers a display of work studio nestled alongside her home and makes a full range of earthenware and iconography. Jiries will be offering visitors in progress, a demonstration, and an garden. “Each glaze – like each piece salt glazed stoneware. Jeannie works to the studio a carving demonstration. exhibition of current work. – is unique and a humble tribute to the artist groups natural landscape which surrounds me.” with batik, handpainting on cotton. Sat | 310 Henderson Valley Rd Sat & Sun | 69 Kauri Point Rd, Laingholm Sat & Sun | 709A South Titirangi Road Sat & Sun | 85 Christian Rd, Swanson SATURDAY MONIQUE ENDT ROSIE ALDERSON ANGELA FOX Monique is an award-winning artist, • Selection of imaginings from The JOHN ANDREWS EDEN ROOM CRAFTS GALLERY & From her garden studio Angela fox working in acrylic, watercolour and Rosie is a mosaic artist living in the Drawing Studio John has been painting for many years and PACKING SHED CAFÉ & GALLERY creates multi-media works, from ceramic oil paintings, drawings, mixed media, foothills of the Waitākere ranges. • Open Studio Art Therapy & creative enjoys working in a variety of mediums sculptures, prints and etchings to oil and photographs, and prints influenced by She draws inspiration from the native Two galleries filled with local art community drop-in with tea in The and style. He was a Waitākere Trust Art acrylic paintings. Visitors will enjoy a birds around her, capturing the soft 3 and craft of all variety, from pottery, Garden Studio award winner in 2010. John believes that the New Zealand bush and birds. Over demonstration of work in progress and dimensional characteristics of birds. Rosie jewellery, woodwork, fabric work to Sat & Sun | 130 Bethells Rd, Bethells Beach living in the Waitākere Ranges enables the weekend she’ll be offering visitors a an opportunity to have a go themselves. will offer a demonstration and a display of mosaics and paintings. Meet the artists www.tehengastudios.com artists to have a good ‘sense of place’, painting demonstration. work in progress and finished work. and enjoy the Packing Shed Café and Sat & Sun | 637 Huia Rd, Parau essential to the artistic process. Sat & Sun | 108 Parker Rd, Oratia Oratia Farmer’s Market (Saturday only) SATURDAY www.moniqueendt.co.nz Sat & Sun | 9 Landing Rd, Titirangi Sat & Sun | 125 Bethells Rd, Te Henga while you’re there. ANNA CRICHTON SUNDAY • Marilyn Duke: Ceramics TITIRANGI PAINTERS & SATURDAY SANG SOOL SHIM & KEUM SUN LEE Anna is a satirical Illustrator and cartoonist, • Jan Cockell: Porcelain pottery ART FROM HENDERSON VALLEY and five time winner of the Canon/Qantas PAMELA BYLES Shim and Lee are award-winning potters • Lynn Gardiner: Jewellery PRIMARY SCHOOL Editorial Artist Media Award. Anna will be JOHN WALTERS and ceramic artists, working with both Pamela lives in the foothills of the • Anne Fassler, Janice Matthews: Knitting Four members of the Titirangi Painters offering a demonstration of her pen and John works across many mediums 10th and 15th century Korean pottery Waitākere Ranges and works in a small • Jo Moore: Crochet will have their works on show and are ink technique, and the stages she goes including painting, making scale and full techniques with a contemporary twist. studio attached where she paints in • Graham Bourquin: Woodwork available to talk to visitors. through to produce final published work. size models, photography and jewellery An exhibition in their home gallery and watercolours. She will have an exhibition • Ngaere Madden, Susan Ryan, Raewyn Sat & Sun | 39 Park Rd, Titirangi making. Over the weekend John will have beautiful sculpture garden is offered, Pook: Fabric work • Vera Limmer of works and work in progress. • Irina Velman www.annacrichton.tumblr.com an exhibition of his works on display and with works in progress in their studio. • Mei Wang: Paintings Sat | 82 Crows Rd, Swanson • Kate Mora demonstrate a wax carving in progress. Sat & Sun | 96 Opanuku Rd, SUNDAY Sat & Sun | 99 Parrs Cross Road, Oratia • John Campbell. Sat & Sun | Unit 8/351 West Coast Rd, Henderson Valley Glen Eden PETER BRIERLEY-MILLMAN Also at the Titirangi Hall will be an DEAN BUCHANAN, HELGA STREWE, exhibition of artworks by children from Peter Brierley-Millman is a sculptor SOFIA ATHINEOU RUDI BUCHANAN STREWE Henderson Valley Primary School, of New Zealand native wood, with HUIA ARTISTS GROUP A self-taught landscape painter, Dean Sofia’s latest glass works are organic whose works explores the natural JUDY NEWTON works displayed in 16 countries. Peter’s has been painting from his home studio forms that capture the movement of wind, A rare opportunity to view these artist’s environment of the West and reflects sculptures are characterized by clean in Karekare for the last 21 years.
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