APRIL 2020
Events are listed in chronological order. Scroll down to see what arts events are happening in Whakatāne in April 2020.
MMCA 3D Exhibition
Sunday 16 February - Sunday 12 April
Mon–Fri 9 am - 5 pm, Sat - Sun 10 am - 2 pm.
Te Kōputu Exhibition Centre, Whakatāne
Cost: Free
Presented by Arts Whakatāne and exhibition partner District Council, this national award aims to support and promote artists by presenting 3D work across a range of disciplines.
See website for more details.
Mon–Fri 9 am - 5 pm, Sat - Sun 10 am - 2 pm.
Te Kōputu Exhibition Centre, Whakatāne
Cost: Free
Presented by Arts Whakatāne and exhibition partner District Council, this national award aims to support and promote artists by presenting 3D work across a range of disciplines.
See website for more details.
MMCA 3D Talk
Saturday 4 April
11am.
Te Kōputu Exhibition Centre, Whakatāne.
Free
Deborah Rundle 2018 3D Award major winner and preselection judge 2020. Deborah will share her views of the present Molly Morpeth Canaday Award 3D exhibition as a preselection judge. She will also comment on aspects of her own conceptual approach to art making and how winning the MMCA 3D major award in 2018 made a difference.
11am.
Te Kōputu Exhibition Centre, Whakatāne.
Free
Deborah Rundle 2018 3D Award major winner and preselection judge 2020. Deborah will share her views of the present Molly Morpeth Canaday Award 3D exhibition as a preselection judge. She will also comment on aspects of her own conceptual approach to art making and how winning the MMCA 3D major award in 2018 made a difference.
Tūhoe Ahurei 2020
Friday 10 - Monday 13 April
Waimana. Visit Te Hui Ahurei A Tuhoe Waimana 2020 Facebook page for more details.
Waimana. Visit Te Hui Ahurei A Tuhoe Waimana 2020 Facebook page for more details.
Aroha String Quartet
Sunday 26 April
4pm
Church of St George & St John
Gold Coin Donation
Founded in 2004, this versatile Wellington-based quartet is known for its passionate musicality, impressive technique, and multicultural innovation. It is committed to presenting string quartet works from western classical and avant-garde repertoire to traditional Chinese folk music. Hosted by Music Whakatāne.
4pm
Church of St George & St John
Gold Coin Donation
Founded in 2004, this versatile Wellington-based quartet is known for its passionate musicality, impressive technique, and multicultural innovation. It is committed to presenting string quartet works from western classical and avant-garde repertoire to traditional Chinese folk music. Hosted by Music Whakatāne.
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