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EDUCATION
Art Aotearoa 9 - 13
Years: 9 - 13
Dates: Until March 2 2014
Duration: 1½ hours programme
Cost: Secondary $6.50 per student, adults free.
Venue: MTG Hawkes’ Bay
Learning Areas: Visual Art
There is a follow up drama
response also offered for this
programme for Year 9 & 10 see
brochure under Art in Action:
Home
Please talk to us to discuss how
we can tailor this programme to
suit your specific teaching focus.
Interior, 1959
Juliet Peter (b.1915, d.2010)
collection of Hawke’s Bay Museums Trust, Ruawharo Tā-ū-rangi, [6635]
A full set of teacher’s notes will be
emailed on booking this workshop.
Exhibition information
The Architecture of the Heart exhibition, one of our opening exhibitions, has a broad cross section of New Zealand’s best 20th century art with over one hundred works by eighty two New Zealand artists. The
themes are about ‘home’ in a broad sense: home as a purely as a physical structure with the bricks and mortar
enhanced by the furnishings and decorations, home as a place of comfort, security, love, intimacy, laughter,
passion, relaxation, warmth, and creativity, home as an emotional refuge or as a prison. The exhibition also
looks at home during New Zealand’s settlement in the 1840’s and what houses looked like for some of our
Hawke’s Bay forebears. From 31 March this workshop will focus on a new exhibition about artist Bronwynne
Cornish.
This programme can be tailored to your needs be educator led with a discussion of exhibition themes, looking at
painting and sculptural techniques and focusing on a few key works. We can cater for groups in short sessions,
lunchtimes or after school.
Our LEOTC (Learning Experiences
Outside The Classroom) service is
supported by The Ministry of Education
MTG Education Programmes
are sponsored by
Bookings and enquiries
p (06) 833 9788
e [email protected]
w mtghawkesbay.com
Featured New Zealand Artists
New Zealand artists featured in the exhibition Architecture of the Heart are grouped by the date of the work. These works are
sculptures, installation, jewellery, and paintings. Please phone if you would like to know about the specific work(s) on exhibit by
a particular artist in the list.
Work pre 1940
Work 1940 - 1960
Work 1960 -2013
Horatio Robley
Charles Tole
Peter Ransom
Phillip Clairmont
John Gully
John Weeks
Marcus King
Jacqueline Fahey
Alfred Chapman
T. A. McCormack
Selwyn Muru
Philip Trusttum
Thomas Hyde
James Coe
Sandy Adsett
Pauline Bern
Joseph Annabel
Jan Nigro
Geoffrey Fuller
Genevieve Packer
Roland Hipkins
A. Lois White
Claudia Pond Eyley
Alison McLean
Jenny Campbell
Hildegard Read
Ian Scott
Derrick Cherrie
Naum Slutzky
Thomas McCormack
Brent Wong
Jan Nigro
Mina Arndt
Ida Carey
Martin Ball
Ruth Cleland
Robert Nettleton Field
Roy Cowan
Sylvia Siddell
Neil Dawson
Christopher Perkins
Gwen Nelson
Robyn Kahukiwa
Denys Watkins
Frank Carpay
Cedric Savage
Michael Smither
Paul Hartigan
John Drawbridge
Gavin Chilcott
Justin Patterson
Milan Mrkusich
Robin White
Ann Shelton
Peter Stitchbury
Richard McWhannell
Marie Shannon
Marcus King
Martin Poppelwell
Juliet Peter
Eric Lee-Johnson
Kura Te Waru Rewiri
Julian Dashper
David Trubridge
Terry Stringer
Nigel Brown
Steve Carr
Tony Fomison
Zac Langdon-Pole
Mike Crawford
Rodney Fumpston
Warren Tippett
Bronwynne Cornish
Dick Frizzell
Ann Verdcourt
Peter Hawkesbury
Murray Grimsdale
Geoffrey Fuller
Octavia Cook
Group of earthenware figures by Bronwynne
Cornish, photograph by Deborah and Mark Smith, 2013.
Bill Pratt