How Diversity Works?
How Diversity Works is an exhibition that delves into a complex and intriguing dialogue about diversity, moving beyond the usual categories, such as culture, gender, sexuality and disability.
Overview
How Diversity Works is an exhibition that delves into a complex and intriguing dialogue about diversity, moving beyond the usual categories, such as culture, gender, sexuality and disability. It confronts humanity’s challenge to understand the uniqueness and commonality that exists in all people, in all places, at all times. The exhibition features a diverse range of art mediums, by 20 artists from both New Zealand and abroad.
Artists include: Paul Brunton, Ursula Cranmer, Liz Crow (UK), David Feingold (USA), Ingrid Gotlieb, Afuwa Granger (CAN), David Grierson, Allyson Hamblett, Juliet Jackson, James King, Chavah Kinloch, Antonia Luz Ines, Alex Nagorski, Padma Naidu, Anna Nelson, Robert Onnes, Isla Osboune, Kathy Ready, Claudia Recorean, Diane Rimmer, Abbie Twiss, Rewa Walia, and Jana Wood.
Join in on the conversation at the artists’ panel discussion Saturday 20 August 2-4pm, entry is free.