A Conserve Water Notice has been issued for the Awamoko Supply, due to work on one of the main lines from the pump station to scheme reservoirs. The water supply is expected to be back to normal by the 18th of September.
Wayne Barrar and Kerry Hines will talk about their group show and give a poem reading.
Maritime–trace–exposure is an exhibition by the artists group An Architecture of the Sea (Wayne Barrar, Kerry Hines, Mizuho Nishioka & Tane Moleta). Utilising photography, moving image, poetry, sound and virtual space, it builds on the artists’ experience and observation of phenomena in relation to maritime surveying, sampling, and resource exploitation. It also considers the difference between day-to-day realities and expectations of maritime space and the versions we create through simulation, imagining and technologies – playing at the edges of science and ‘the real’ as we conventionally expect them to be.
Main Gallery | Free Entry
Open: Tuesday to Friday 10:00am - 4:00pm Weekends and public holidays 1:30pm - 4:00pm
Forrester Gallery, 9 Thames Street, Oamaru, 9400, View Map
9 Thames Street , Oamaru 9400
Free