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SCULPT NATURE

Brook Waimārama Sanctuary
18 – 27 Oct | Sanctuary opening hours

Immerse yourself in nature at the Sanctuary and witness six artists from around Aotearoa create sustainable, ephemeral artworks using only natural materials.

WAKA OF DREAMS: PUNANGA POHEWA

Lissy + Rudi Robinson-Cole

Refinery ArtSpace
24 Oct – 23 Nov |
Gallery opening hours

Crochet extraordinaires Lissy and Rudi Robinson-Cole are among THE most exciting contemporary visual artists in Aotearoa right now with their ngā toi celebrating cultural heritage through captivating storytelling and artistic innovation. We are immensely proud to commission their new large-scale project, Waka of Dreams. 

MYTHS & LEGENDS

Sam Duckor-Jones

Lee Woodman Studio + Nelson Airport
Throughout Festival

Via ceramics, papier maché, textiles, poetry, pen and ink, Sam Duckor-Jones builds communities, casting a fluorescent pink lens across the fears and triumphs of an aspirationally shimmering live-alone gay in 21st century Aotearoa.

MANU TUTETUTE

Charles + Janine Williams

Atelier Studio|Gallery
Throughout Festival | Gallery opening hours

Renowned around the world for their visual storytelling in public spaces, urban artists Charles and Janine Williams explore the intricacies of identity vs cultural misconceptions in this exhibition of mixed media works – a must-see celebration of ngā toi Māori! 

STOP MAKING SENSE: SURREALIST LEGACIES

Supported by two major lenders: The Chartwell Collection and Auckland Art Gallery Toi O Tāmaki 

The Suter Art Gallery Te Aratoi O Whakatū
Throughout Festival |
Open daily
9.30am – 4.30pm

‘It was so Surreal’, is a common expression of strange visual phenomena which may feel fantastical, absurdist, dream-or nightmare-like, or as if ‘reality’ is muddled with the bizarre. The genes of Surrealist art are widespread in contemporary art practices today, but also in visual culture at large, such as film and advertising; so much so, we take them for granted.

HINEUKURANGI

Curated by Carla Ruka

The Suter Art Gallery Te Aratoi O Whakatū
Throughout Festival |
Open daily
9.30am – 4.30pm

Leading Māori ceramicist Carla Ruka brings together a collective of artists to explore the powerful symbolism of clay in a new exhibition at The Suter Art Gallery. Delving into the realm of Hineukurangi, the Māori deity of clay, this showcase offers a unique perspective on Māori culture and artistry.

MAKE ART NOT WAR

Rana Hamida

Cultural Conversations 
Throughout Festival | Tues – Sat, 10am – 2pm

A participatory art installation to create paper cranes for all people who have lost their lives during the current crisis in Palestine. Origami cranes are the Japanese art form Senbazuru, a traditional belief that by folding 1,000 origami cranes, one’s wish would come true.  

WHISPERS IN THE STREETS

Level 5 & 6 NMIT Digital Art & Design students, led by Klaasz Breukel

Whakatū City Centre
28 Oct – 3 Nov

The whispers return to our city’s bollards! Led by artist and tutor Klaasz Breukel, Level 5 & 6 NMIT Digital Art & Design students share their reflections on how the arts can carve a path forward through the cresting waves of a fast-changing world. 

MASK CARNIVALE 2024

Whakatū Nelson CBD
Fri 1 Nov | 5-10pm

Mask Parade starts at 5.15pm | Carnivale from 5.45pm

What better way to celebrate 30 years of Nelson Arts Festivals than with this all-time favourite – please join us for the street party of the year, Whakatū! There’s so much to enjoy: the parade, pop-up performances, a whole zone curated by the amazing folx at Pasefika Arts and Culture Collective (PACC), a stellar music line-up, and delicious kai from our food vendors. We can’t wait to see you there!

THE YOUNG VIRTUOSI

Yeyeong Jenny Jin + Jeonghwan Kim

NCMA
Fri 1 Nov | 7.30pm | 100 min (incl. Interval)

South Korean-born Yeyeong Jenny Jin has won many awards, including the 2023 Michael Hill International Violin Competition. 2023 Sydney International Piano Competition winner, Jeonghwan Kim joins Jenny as part of a 10-centre tour for an evening of mesmerising sonata.

SLOW ART DAY

Participating galleries
Sat 2 Nov | 10am – 4pm

Good art is good for you, and that’s why we’re prescribing you a day dedicated to browsing, looking and listening. Slow Art Day returns with a slow-paced but jam-packed programme of artist talks and beautiful exhibitions all over town. 

MOON

Barnie Duncan + Alistair Deverick

Suter Theatre
Sat 2 + Sun 3 Nov | 10am | 45 min

A clown dressed as Napoleon lands on the moon. Bubbles go everywhere. Intergalactic sounds emanate from a spaceman. What on earth is happening on this moon? These new dads have made a show that their kids would like. Bring yours, especially if they’re 7 and under! 

STOP MAKING SENSE

Talking Heads

Theatre Royal
Sat 2 Nov | 4pm | 88 min

Experience the greatest concert film of all time like never before: Stop Making Sense was shot over three nights at Hollywood’s Pantages Theatre in December 1983 and features Talking Heads‘ most memorable songs. Dance floor tickets available! 

THE BUTTERFLY WHO FLEW INTO THE RAVE

Oli Mathiesen with Lucy Lynch + Sharvon Mortimer

Theatre Royal
Sat 2 Nov |
8pm | 70 min

A three-day rave condensed into an award-winning art performance: three dancers, non-stop, endurance, club culture. A spectacle of the human body as victim to music, passion and our endless desire to achieve more. Prepare to be (literally) moved. Dance floor tickets available! 

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