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Lunchtime Concert with vegetable. machine. animal [Kieran Mongahan] and Ruby Solly

 

1pm – 1:45pm, Saturday 21 June

Toi Pōneke Gallery

Free

vegetable. machine. animal [Kieran Mongahan] and Ruby Solly

Kieran Mongahan will be in the gallery performing with vegetable.machine.animal 'trio', which involves plants, a synthesiser and live drumming. Joining him on tango pūoro will be Ruby Solly. Solly appears on the album GUEST.

This concert is family friendly.


Artist’s Biographies

Kieran Monaghan (he/him) is predominantly, and persistently, a drummer and percussionist of found sounds. He calls Te Whanganui-a-Tara /Wellington home. His first crude musical steps were in the late 80’s, playing drums in southern punk rock bands. Heading north in the 90's opened new musical domains such as theatre with Red Mole, and it’s little sister Roadworks, and the diverse arrangements of ‘free-jazz’ that tumbled from venues such as The Space. While continuing to play assertive music, alongside developing confidence in improvisational arenas, necessity also dictated that income be made by playing multiple pub circuits in working bands.

His project, vegetable.machine.animal, is the newest iteration of ongoing musical expression. It explores the intersections between spontaneous playing, electronic music, and science-informed inter-species collaboration. He co-runs the Skirted Records label with domestic and performative partner Chrissie Butler. Together they were the core of the outsider punk group Mr Sterile Assembly, and Nick Bollinger named them as one of the 10 great rhythm sections of New Zealand. Monaghan has toured internationally many times with the Assembly, and more recently with VMA. He has a long catalogue of solo, band, and collaborative recordings. He is a semi-regular DJ on Radioactive.FM. He remains happily hitched, and is a father to three daughters and one mokopuna.


 

Ruby Solly - (Kāi Tahu, Waitaha, Kāti Māmoe) is a taonga pūoro practitioner, writer, artist, and Dr of public health living in Pōneke. As a taonga pūoro practitioner and musician, she has played with artists such as Yo-yo Ma, Whirimako Black, and Marlon Williams. As a writer she has published two books of poetry with Te Herenga Waka University Press, 'Toku Pāpā' (2021) and a verse novel, 'The Artist' (2023), with both being longlisted for the Ockham book awards. As a taonga pūoro practitioner, Ruby works across a range of areas with these taonga tīpuna, including performance, composition, and work in hauora which was the focus of her PhD. 

https://rubysolly.bandcamp.com/album/p-neke 


GUEST

Saturday 7 June - 4th July

Sonic artist Kieran Monaghan presents GUEST, an interdisciplinary exhibition of sound, image and organic matter, which offers up a sonic practice for the Anthropocene.

GUEST was developed during the 2024 Sonic Artist residency supported by Creative New Zealand, the New Zealand School of Music and Toi Pōneke Arts Centre.