Saturday 7 September
10 - 4pm
The Gallery
Free
Come and meet the artist – Daniel Worth in the gallery. Daniel will invite you to make a rubbing of the stone carvings in his exhibition. You can then choose to display these in the gallery or take them home. Daniel is interested in chatting to visitors about what ideas they would write in stone that could be then discovered in one hundred years from now.
Artists Biography:
Daniel Worth studied visual arts at the Victorian College of Art in Melbourne, Australia, graduating in 2016. He has exhibited in both solo and group exhibitions in Australia, the UK, Europe and the US. For Daniel the medium is an important part of the story, combining modern ideas with traditional methods, exploring themes around connection, place and time. He currently lives and works in Wellington, New Zealand
Message to a Stranger
17 August - 13 September
Message To a Stranger, is an ongoing body of work combining ephemeral electronic modern communication with stone cutting, which is traditional, slow and enduring. This work playfully explores how these messages are sent, hiding them in urban and natural environments. Visitors can interact with the work, creating and displaying rubbings.