Objectspace

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Objectspace
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Established2004 (2004)
LocationAuckland
TypeArt gallery
DirectorKim Paton
Websitewww.objectspace.org.nz

Objectspace is a public art gallery in Auckland, New Zealand. It opened in 2004 and is dedicated to the fields of craft, applied arts and design.[1]

Organisation

Objectspace's founding chair was jeweller Warwick Freeman.[2] The gallery's founding director was Philip Clarke (2004 - 2015). Kim Paton was appointed as the current director in 2015.[3]

Administered by the Objectspace charitable trust, the gallery receives support from Creative New Zealand and The Friends of Objectspace.[4][5]

The 2016 trustees are:

  • Kristin d'Agostino
  • Andrew Barrie (Secretary)
  • Ben Corban (Chair)
  • Deborah Crowe
  • Tommy Honey
  • Kolokesa Mahina-Tuai
  • Kim Smith
  • Kimina Styche (Treasurer)
  • Pauline Ray
  • Cathy Veninga

The trustees have appointed Octavia Cook, Marianne Hargreaves, Justine Olsen and Areta Wilkinson as special advisors.[4]

Master of Craft series

The Objectspace Masters of Craft exhibition series highlights a New Zealand practitioner and is accompanied by a publication. Former chair Warwick Freeman writes 'A Master of Craft is someone who has acquired a deep understanding around a particular making practice. They make work that is honed by the experience of doing something very well for a very long time'.[6] Artists who have been recognized in this series include:

  • graphic designer Mark Cleverley (2014)[7]
  • interior designer Nanette Cameron (2013)[8]
  • jeweller Kobi Bosshard (2012)
  • potter Richard Parker (2011)[9]

External links

References

  1. ^ "Craft and applied arts". Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Ministry for Culture and heritage. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Three new Governors". The Arts Foundation. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
  3. ^ "Objectspace announces new Director". Creative New Zealand. 14 August 2015. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  4. ^ a b "Objectspace About us". Objectspace. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  5. ^ "Arts Leadership Investment". Creative New Zealand. Ministry of Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  6. ^ "Masters of Craft". Objectspace. Retrieved 9 December 2014.
  7. ^ Valentine, Jonty (2014). Mark Cleverley: designer. Auckland: David Bateman. ISBN 9781869538699.
  8. ^ Cameron, Kirsty; Lockhart, Katie; Stone, Vivienne (2013). Nanette Cameron: Interior design legend. Auckland: Objectspace. OCLC 871006704.
  9. ^ Fahey, Richard (2011). Richard Parker: masters of craft. Auckland: Objectspace. ISBN 9780987650207.