Tuesday, February 1, 2011

OUTGAMES 2011 A

OUTGAMES

Check out these shows as part of Outgames 2011 - Arts and Culture programme:


MANA TAKATĀPUI: Taera Tāne
Explores Pacific perspectives on gay culture and male sexuality
Deane Gallery, City Gallery Wellington
29 Jan - 10 April 2011

and

ALL THE CUNNING STUNTS
A Courtenay Place Park Light Box Project

Artists: Liz Allan, Clare Noonan, Rachel O'Neill, Marnie Slater
Curated by: Mary-Jane Duffy
17 December 2010 - 31 March 2011
Location: Courtenay Place Park, Wellington (outside the St James Theatre, Courtenay Place)

At Enjoy in February John Di Stefano will be presenting:

The Return

opening 6pm 23rd of Feb

and launching

Unfold

a new publication



Tuesday, January 25, 2011

"The Unsited"


Opening on Saturday 29th of January "The Un-Sited"
showcases works from the WCC City Art Collection at The City Gallery Wellington.
Featuring Enjoy Trustees Bronwyn Holloway-Smith, Molly Samsell,
and former trustee Kate Woods, along with Simon Morris, Ruth Thomas-Edmond, Sandra Schmidt, Victor Berezovsky.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Raewyn Martyn - Work in Progress


Drop by for our Summer resident, Raewyn Martyn's open studio. Raewyn is currently working on a few wall works, a work in progress. Enjoy is open from Wednesday to Friday.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Raewyn Martyn : Enjoy Summer Residency 2011



Open studio from Wednesday January 19th.
Gallery opening hours Wednesday - Friday, 11 - 6pm

Raewyn Martyn's residency takes the form of a working studio set up around the investigation of how abstract paint-based interventions and wall works operate in public space, both on-site and outside of a public gallery setting. The working studio will research recent related practice and present these findings in the form of a reading table in the gallery, a blog, and studio work.

The residency will result in a series of wall-works realised in offsite public space during April 2011. They will investigate how abstract painterly activity within public space can activate surfaces and engage with the lived visual experience of the space. Working drawings show use of found frames within exterior architecture, and surfaces. Potential sites include exterior walls, and walls and surfaces within spaces used for hospitality or other forms of exchange.

Raewyn's blog

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Buy Enjoy 2010



Opening Event Wednesday 15th December
Runs until the 18th
6pm
All works $125
Cash and carry
First in first served!

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Buy Enjoy 2010


Dear Friends,

Our annual favourite event Buy Enjoy is on its way!

As part of our major fundraising initiative, Buy Enjoy brings together the works of recent
exhibiting artists, and friends from our much-loved wider community, to provide an annual
boost for our general financial and organisational health.

We'd like to invite you to donate a work for our annual event Buy Enjoy. As the final show
of the year, it reaches a very wide and enthusiastic arts audience, so please be generous.
Goods and services will sell at a flat fee of $125.

You can donate a gift for our fundraiser in one of the following ways;

Goods: you could gift an existing work, or create and exhibit something new.

Services: Previous services have included: radio and page spread advertising, dating profile
consultation, B&B in New Plymouth, custom built computer programmes, and more. If you
are interested in offering a service, please get in touch with us, so that we can discuss how
this can be best promoted.

Having just celebrated our 10th Birthday, Enjoy exists for, and because of its community
- we couldn't do it without you. Thanks for your support!

Buy Enjoy : Goods & Services, Cash & Carry

Opening Night, Cash & Carry: December 15, 6pm. Continuing through till December 18, 2010.

The deadline for delivering the work to Enjoy for install: Tuesday December 14, 6pm.

Please ensure that you provide detailed instruction for the hanging / display of your works.
If you are sending your work from outside of Wellington, please send you work by Friday
10th December.

*This year we will be running Buy Enjoy as a Cash & Carry event.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Ghuznee Street Art Billboard launched as new public art project for Wellington


A new public artwork launched in Wellington tomorrow (Tuesday 30 November) challenges viewers to think about history and the often forgotten stories hidden in the landscapes that surround us.

Wellington artist Ann Shelton has been selected to create the first artwork for the Ghuznee Street Art Billboard project and her work engages directly with Wellington’s early history.

The work titled Capital, execution site, formerly The Terrace Gaol, The Terrace, Te Aro, Wellington is a recent photograph of what was once the gaol site. However, those who recognise the spot will realise that it is not a straight depiction and Shelton’s reversal of the image immediately raises questions and complicates its interpretation.

Supported by the Creative Communities Wellington Local Funding Scheme and Bartley + Company Art, the billboard projected has been established to give artists an opportunity to work at a large scale and to intervene in the predominantly commercial nature of the city’s visual culture.

Alison Bartley of Bartley + Company Art says there was a great response to the call for proposals from local artists who seem excited by the project. The funding covers three art billboards and three artists have been selected with each art billboard to be up for three months. With many very strong proposals the selection panel (comprising Bartley, Te Papa’s senior curator and a representative from City Arts) had a challenging task selecting three finalists. The other artists will be announced when their projects are installed in March and June 2011.

Ann Shelton says she is pleased to have the opportunity to communicate to an urban public in addition to the specific art audience who visit galleries. She has written about her work:

The image depicts the approximate space where executions occured in Wellington in the 19th century. The image, printed in reverse (a mirror image), reactivates the public memory of Wellington and re-scripts the moral and ethical narratives that we take for granted in/about our city. This work provides a context for the reevaluation of city space, its social and juridical uses.

Now close of the recreational and educational areas of Victoria University and Te Aro School the site around which the executions occured reflects Walter Benjamin’s famous statement that ‘every site is the scene of a crime’, in this case acts of great violence. This artwork raises complex questions regarding the relationships between land use, history, trauma, ethics and crime as they circulate in relation to Wellington City. Crucially, these apsects of our city’s history are largely unknown and complicate the narratives of urban pride and positivity that are at large in our city culture. Argueing for a city more cogniscant of its chequered past and one that remembers its failures, this work attempts to activate discourse via the potential of photography’s testimonial ability.

My ongoing research investigates how events are displaced in the landscape, what that means and how an examination of these events can affect contemporary knowledge. I am interested in these histories not as a nostalgic look back to the past nor as a goulish infatuation with it, but as a way to critically negotiate the meta discourses that are at work in the mechanisims of these events. My images ask what is remembered, what is recorded and reiterated – "If memory is re­flection then Shelton’s images are about the anxiety of what is able to be really known and kept."[1]

Ann Shelton is an artist and Senior Lecturer at Massey University School of Fine Arts, Wellington. She has exibited widely both in New Zealand and overseas and her work is in numerous local and international collections. Earlier this year she won the COCA Anthony Harper Contemporary Art Award and in 2006 the Trust Waikato Contemporary Art Award.

1. Word reaches Us From The Distance, Huddleston, Charlotte, a kind of sleep, the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery. 2006 p.26.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Prosthesis



Our current show


Prosthesis


Christian Nyampeta


19 November - 11 December 2010



Thursday, November 11, 2010

Past Imperfect, Public Readings


As part of our current exhibition, Charming the Snake of Reason, Enjoy presents a series of readings from Bik Van der Pol’s publication Past Imperfect. Past Imperfect is an ongoing project that explores the relations between the radical output of the conceptual art of the 1960s and 1970s and everyday life, gradually moving on to include how radical ideas from the past are linked to those of today. In all corners of life—politics, literature, intelligence, science—radical actions, even if they seem to have disappeared in oblivion, influence and shape the public arena.


Please join us at Enjoy to hear sections of Past Imperfect read live at the following times:


Saturday November 13

12:30 – 1:30 pm

Reading of Jan Verwoert’s Bring on the Devil. Reader tbc.


Saturday November 13

2 – 2:30pm

Reading by Vivien Atkinson


Charming the Snake of Reason

20 Oct 2010 - 13 Nov 2010

Ruth Buchanan, Aline Keller, Bik Van der Pol, Sjoerd van Leeuwen, Maria Pask, Marnie Slater, Sjoerd Westbroek, curated by Marnie Slater.



Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Final week of 'Charming the Snake of Reason'



Final week of our current exhibition 'Charming the Snake of Reason' curated by Marnie Slater.

Last Day: Saturday 13th November Gallery open 11- 4

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Mix and Mash

Calling all remix and mash-up proponents – NZ digital content and data wants YOU!
Mix and Mash: The Great NZ Remix and Mashup Competition was launched last night at the Mix & Mash Mini, and we're thrilled to announce that a total of $30,000 in prizes is up for grabs including cash prizes of up to $10,000, and great gear including a Macbook Pro & MinoHD Flip video cameras.
Mix & Mash is the biggest push ever to get people using NZ digital content and data, and is being run to assist New Zealand organisations to release their content and data for reuse, and to encourage the creation of new tools, services, experiences and artworks using this material – from iPhone apps to digital stories to things the organisers haven’t even thought of yet.
Check out all the categories at www.mixandmash.org.nz and get making now!
Entries close 30 November.

Friday, October 29, 2010




Final Call for P R O P O S A L S

E N J O Y
2 0 1 1

Summer Residency


Due 1st November 2010


Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Sjoerd van Leeuwen's Nol Binsbergen


Text and Image from Nol Binsbergen, a limited edition book by Sjoerd van Leeuwen in Charming the Snake of Reason curated by Marnie Slater, currently on at Enjoy. Nol Binsbergen was one of The Netherlands first bird photographers, Sjoerd's narrative follows Binsbergen's muddy wellington-shod footsteps on an escapade through the Dutch countryside with his assistant (best friend) Harold. Sjoerd's hand made books are available for sale, inquire at the gallery.



Friday, October 22, 2010


Artist Talk:
Marnie Slater, Sjoerd Westbroek and Louise Menzies
in conversation

Supreme Coffee and home-made baking will be served!

2pm
Saturday 23 October
Enjoy
Level 1/147 Cuba Street


Wednesday, October 20, 2010

"what's Enjoy's official position on cords?"

... asks the artist

"well, you'd think that if a work requires cords, you'd be able to see them, right?"

... replies the staff member

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Enjoy Brown Bag Lunch


Join us for lunch this Friday, 15 October at 12.30pm. The Enjoy Trust is hosting a Brown Bag Lunch for the closing weekend of Enjoy Recipes Illustrated. Bring your lunch and join the Enjoy Trust, the curators of the current project, for an afternoon break. All are welcome to drop in, share thoughts on the work, mull over ideas and themes, or just enjoy a good group lunch.

And don’t forget, there is still time to submit a response for Enjoy Recipes Illustrated. Check out the recipes, below, and drop by the gallery to see what others are making. The project will be up until Saturday 16 October 4pm, and culminates in a publication coming out later this year...

Friday, October 8, 2010

Monday, October 4, 2010