Visual arts exhibition. 29.04.25 – 17.05.25 at Grey Place.
Inhale – the beauty of exchange; Exhale – the power of art.
When two forces interact, they form W A N A
WANA 2025 is an iteration and extension of WANA 2023, which presented Māori concepts of energies IHI (magnetic force), WEHI (awe/fear), and WANA (activation or outcome of IHI and WEHI), which artists were invited to respond to post-covid pandemic.
Today, our exhibition theme is “Rise of the Human spirit through concepts of ira tangata (human) or be ira atua (superhuman) and what the human spirit of tomorrow will look like.
WANA considers these concepts in relation towards two forces colliding through artistic practice as artists are paired, bringing unique perspectives and skills to learn, share, and inspire one another, creating a powerful narrative of resilience and hope.
From half-lonely strangers, nostalgic childhoods, the erasing of memories, where graffiti meets its X and adornment embraces matriarchal strength, all these works are woven together as materials come alive through the mauri (life force)of their makers.
WANA is a vibrant and diverse collective of artists featuring new works by Bekah Carran, Catherine Thomson, Erich Roebeck, Esther Stone, Georgina May Young, Gary Silipa, Hana Carpenter, Reuben Paterson, Tony Guo, Tegan Murdoch, Vaimaila Urale, and Wendy Hannah. Curated by Chantel Matthews.
Limited tickets to attend this event which includes drinks and nibbles.
Exhibition runs from 29th April -17th May See https://www.thegreyplace.nz for opening hours.
WANA Exhibition supported by Creative New Zealand
Artist Pair: Hana Carpenter & Catherine Thomson
Catherine Thomson, Untitled, 2024-2025
Hana Carpenter, Artwork Imposition, 2025