Meet the Artist
An interview with Bowen about The World Takes Shape But Will Not Stay Meet the Artist – Amelia Pascoe To coincide with Amelia Pascoe’s show, The world takes shape but…
An interview with Bowen about The World Takes Shape But Will Not Stay Meet the Artist – Amelia Pascoe To coincide with Amelia Pascoe’s show, The world takes shape but…
The World Takes Shape But Does Not Stay is new work developed for Bowen’s current contemporary jewellery show Adornment – the makers featuring myself, Warwick Freeman, Bekah Carran, Beau Cotton…
The Jewel and The Jeweller (TJTJ) is a contemporary jewellery workshop and gallery Ngāmotu New Plymouth. Birthed by Jen Laracy and Sam Kelly (two artist/jewellers extraordinaire). TJTJ is nestled into…
Nelson Jewellery Week is a significant biennial event in the contemporary jewellery calendar. It showcases the work of New Zealand and other contemporary jewellers through exhibitions, public talks, interventions, workshops,…
A once in a lifetime experience working with Kobi Bosshard for a few weeks in his Middlemarch studio. Such a great way to kick back in to more disciplined studio…
Showing some of my BFA (Hons) work The perennial dawn of the dance in the window at Bowen Galleries.
Check! First class even. And what a year it was. Full time study in Christchurch, working three days a week in Wellington, buying a house, managing the rest of life…
The National – 07 March – 06 April 2018. A few install shots follow. For more images of the work and the catalogue check out the ‘Works’ pages.
A nice article talking about some of the works in the show. Link here…
The Handshake3: Reflect show will be up at the Dowse Art Museum until 03 December 2017, so plenty of time to go and check it out! For more information about…
Very much looking forward to showing my work along side Sarah Maxey, Matthew McIntyre Wilson, and Moniek Schrijer! Show opens Monday 05 December, 530pm. Love to see you there.
This exciting package arrived in the post yesterday! 100 printed limited edition artist books. Includes an essay about my work by Gregory O’Brien. Designed by Sarah Maxey. Available for purchase.
This work from Principia is now in the permanent collection of Te Papa Tongarewa Museum of New Zealand
These two pieces along with the portrait photographs (thank you Russell Kleyn!) are now in the permanent collection of the Dowse Art Museum, Lower Hutt, New Zealand.