Festival Zone

Welcome to Festival Zone for February 2013.

 

Alvin Sarmiento; Jumping Japanese

January Photo of The Month

 Alvin Sarmiento - Jumping Japanese. Congratulations to Alvin.

Festival 2013

Wow what a great Festival we are lining up for you this year. International work and NZ work will be fully announced in the full programme available from mid April 2013. Thanks to all the artists, curators, galleries and community who have chosen to exhibit in 2013.

 

Annual Fine Arts Commission 2013

We are delighted to announce this year's artist for the Annual Fine Arts Commission is Jennifer Mason, http://www.jennifermason.co.nz/ . We are delighted to be working with Jennifer and look forward to another excellent commission showing her work in 2013. Thanks to Creative New Zealand for their support of this unique opportunity.

 

Auckland Photo Blog - February - new theme is open. 

The Photo of the Month for January is above. Send in your new year photo's here.

Other News

John Fields - Contributed by Ron Brownson and Harvey Benge and Photoforum NZ too.

http://www.aucklandartgallery.blogspot.co.nz/

http://harveybenge.blogspot.co.nz/2013/02/john-fields-rip.html

http://photoforum-nz.org/blog/?p=3290

 

Nikon World Photo Contest - And if you want to win a world photography contest and get your work seen by a panel of international judges including the Festival's founding Director, Julia Durkin, then enter your work into the Nikon World Photo Contest.  Lets have some great Auckland work sent in. Deadline is 28 February 2013, see http://www.nikon-photocontest.com/en/#/about for entry details.

 

Rock 'n' Roll - Still on is the Auckland Art Gallery's "Who Shot Rock and Roll" organised by the Brooklyn Museum. Lots of great work to see and talks. Don't miss this.

 

Art of The Invisible - And the Gus Fisher presents the Art of The Invisible until Sunday 23rd Fberuary, another must see show. And finally, originally shown in Wellington last year, now on in Auckland at the NZ Film Archive, Te Hiko Hou.

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