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Exhibition: Shifting Landscapes
April 12, 2019 at 12:49 PM
From Corban Estate Arts Centre
Shifting landscapes features work by four Aotearoa artists who explore current social and political themes, including the need for social justice, resistance, occupation, and advocacy for the visibility of local perspectives. Openly responding to the changing spaces around them, the artists employ photography, moving image, painting and sculpture to bring about much needed discussion about the changing social and physical landscape of Tāmaki Makaurau. Exhibition runs 12 April – 2 June at the Corban Estate Arts Centre
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