Nelson/Marlborough Report – June 2022

Our Touring Potter Programme with Carla Ruka was in Nelson during her second region visit for 2022. Our thanks to Marion Bansgrove, Karin Roehling, Rosie Gardiner and all the wonderful people at Craft Potters Nelson who looked after Carla on her workshop days there. Those that attended have passed on some very positive feedback on their experience and Carla’s wonderful teaching style. The free public artist talk at The Suter Art Gallery was also well attended. Don’t miss out on your chance to learn large scale sculpture with Carla as we approach the last two region visits in Great Barrier and Taranaki. See our website here for more information.
Currently on at The Suter Art Gallery from June 18, 2022 to October 2, 2022, Stevei Houkฤmau: Ira Tangata Ira Atua. With her distinctive uku forms Stevei Houkฤmau (Ngฤti Porou, Te Whฤnau-a-Apanui) reveals the metaphorical and literal connections between tฤngata, uku and Pฤpฤtuanuku. Characterised by their carved surfaces, Houkฤmauโ€™s works explore whakapapa through the revival and reinterpretation of traditions of her Tฤซpuna. For more information see The Suter Art Gallery

Nelson Clay Week opens this October, brought to you by The Arts Council Nelson, in association with Kiln Studio and with support from Creative New Zealand, Nelson Regional Development Agency and Nelson City Council. This is a new biannual festival celebrating contemporary ceramic art and showcasing the ever-growing talent of Aotearoaโ€™s pottery community. Bringing together established and emerging potters, Nelson Clay Week aims to foster connection, promote skills sharing and encourage discussion about the past, present and future of this multi-faceted medium. This yearโ€™s event offers an extensive programme of workshops and masterclasses for practitioners and invites pottery lovers and the wider community to join in the celebration through a number of public activities and exhibitions across Nelsonโ€™s CBD and the Nelson Tasman region. Make sure you are in Nelson on 1-9 October for this key ceramics event for 2022. To read more visit the Nelson Clay Week website here.