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Jim Cooper's installation as part of the Taiwan International Biennale of Ceramics, 2010. Curator: Moyra Elliott.

Daniel Belton – Good Company Arts, Line Dances project. Photo: WJS Grenfell (c) 2010.

Michel Tuffery – First Contact Sydney Festival, Festival First Night 2011. Photo: Mick Richards, Brisbane.

Dianna Fuemana, Once Upon a Deadline, New Zealand Post Writers and Readers Week 2010. Photo: Robert Catto

Graphic designer and carving restorer Tai Kerekere is a Te Waka Toi 2011 scholarship winner.

Image from Sally Tran film - Toi La Who

John Ritchie - A 90th Birthday Celebration, Christchurch Civic Music Council. Photo: Karel Kaspar.

Creative New Zealand Arts Pasifika Awards 2011

Riverside Drive is a world premiere to feature at the 2011 Festival of Colour, 12-17 April. Photo: Simon Darby.

Awhi Tapu, by Taki Rua Productions - New Zealand’s national Māori theatre company. Performers: Kura Forrester, James Tito, Tola Newbery, Matariki Whatarau. Photo credit: Philip Merry.

Michael Parekowhai - Chapman's Homer, 2011. Bronze, stainless steel. Two pieces: 2510 x 2710 x 1750mm, 560 x 870 x 370mm. Credit: Michael Hall.
The processes of making art and showing art in a commercial gallery are not, in the first instance, about making money. Let’s get that clear right up front. The opportunity to exhibit and communicate is the primary focus and what the artist and the gallerist have in common, first and foremost, is an engagement with the art.
