Thu 28 Nov 2024, 8:23 PM - Sun 16 Feb 2025, 3:00 AM
10 Oct 2024 - 16 Feb 2025
Mon to Fri 10am-4.30pm
Weekends & Public Hols 1-4pm. Closed Christmas Day
Boxing Day and New Years Day.
Admission free
Eastern Southland Gallery14 Hokonui Drive Gore, 9710
This exhibition of paintings by prominent botanical and wildlife artist Jo Ogier has come about as result of a long-term research partnership between the Hokonui Rῡnanga and Eastern Southland Gallery.
Jo has spent considerable time in the Gore area and has undertaken several exhibition and workshop projects with the Eastern Southland Gallery.
In recent years she has formulated an exhibition proposal which has been supported by the environmental team at Hokonui Rῡnanga.
Research into the plant species specific to our well known mahika kai sites has been augmented by field trips with rῡnanga staff to look at the existing habitat of freshwater, bird and insect species.
This work has culminated in the production of 26 major artworks that collectively link the natural habitats of our indigenous flora and fauna with archive-based information sourced through oral histories gathered from key kaumātua and other experts such as Brian Rance, Eric Edwards and Daniel Jack.
The featured artworks not only explore the many species of flora and fauna that once defined Māruawai and the wider Mataura River Valley, but also incorporate their early names and associated locations.
We are offering a range of school activities and programmes during October and November.
These will be led by well-known artists Jo Ogier, Janet de Wagt and Jacqueline Byars and have kindly been supported by Hokonui Rῡnanga, Gore District Council, Creative Communities NZ and Community Trust South.
School visits and group tours of the exhibition can be arranged with the Gallery.
Group bookings essential.