Denita Tizard is an artist from Wanganui, New Zealand who works in a variety of media and styles. She exhibits locally and internationally and runs her own gallery. Denita credits her parents with instilling a strong work ethic. She has had a challenging career but found success through perseverance. Denita now focuses on her family and enjoys being a mother, while continuing her artistic career and involvement in the art community through various exhibitions and initiatives.
The document appears to be a portfolio from 2012-2016 belonging to Kassiani Theodorou. It includes summaries and designs for 4 projects:
1. The DIA Poughkeepsie Museum, an underground art museum in Poughkeepsie, NY with clerestory windows drawing people's attention.
2. The Delhi Commons Nightclub, a 3-floor nightclub in Delhi, NY with indoor/outdoor spaces and VIP areas as part of a larger plaza development.
3. A Family Center in Walton, NY with facilities for families, prayer, afterschool activities, and daycare with special classrooms.
4. A single-family home in
This document contains information about 4 artworks being submitted to the Cliftons Art Prize 2011. It includes the artist name, title, medium, size and a brief description for each artwork. It also includes biographies for each of the submitting artists - Ben Mitchell, Sarah Eve, Elliott Wilson and Vania Lawson. The artworks cover a range of mediums including oil on board, print media, acrylic paint on canvas, and gold/silver leaf with oil. The artists work in 2D and 3D forms and their backgrounds and exhibition histories are described.
Bart Sanciolo is a sculptor and artist based in Mount Waverley, Victoria. He has had numerous solo exhibitions of his sculpture and paintings dating back to 1995. He has also participated in many group exhibitions. Sanciolo is known for his large bronze sculptures and has completed several major commissions for churches and other institutions. His works are held in the collections of La Trobe University, City of St Kilda, and several private collectors in Australia and overseas.
This document summarizes an educational program presented at Patan Museum about Newar windows. It provides background on the museum and introduces Newar windows, which are decorative carved wooden windows found on buildings in Nepal. It then describes the objectives, target audience, and activities of the educational program, which included a quiz, photography activity, and puzzle to help participants learn about different types of Newar windows displayed at the museum. The goal was to promote understanding and appreciation of Newar architecture and culture.
Cynthia Gale is a leading sterling silver jewelry designer who has been creating art-inspired pieces for over 20 years. Her philosophy is to produce high-quality jewelry inspired by art, culture, and her travels around the world. She partners with museums to create licensed collections and has also produced custom pieces and gifts for corporate clients. Giving back is also important to Cynthia Gale, with a portion of proceeds from original designs going to supported organizations.
Cynthia Gale is a jewelry designer who has been creating sterling silver pieces inspired by art and world cultures for over 20 years. Her company creates collections inspired by museum pieces and partnerships. Products are handcrafted using techniques like repousse and are sold as fine jewelry, gifts, and corporate products. The company strives to give back through philanthropic initiatives while celebrating individual expression and cultural heritage in unique designs.
Katherine Kennedy: arts integrated CV_updated 14/01/2016Katherine Kennedy
Katherine Kennedy has over 15 years of experience in retail management and the arts. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Hons) degree and has worked as a freelance curator organizing several exhibitions. She has won many awards for her art and has a record of solo and group exhibitions. Kennedy volunteers her time and art for charitable causes and has held internships to further her experience in the arts community.
Karen Burns has exhibited extensively in New Zealand since 2003, including over 15 group exhibitions with Exit Group from 2014-2015 focusing on themes like community, food, and exploration. She has also had numerous solo exhibitions of her paintings, drawings, sculptures and mixed media works at galleries like Draw Inc Gallery, Photographers Gallery, and Eastern Institute of Technology, where she exhibited her final Masters works in 2013.
The document appears to be a portfolio from 2012-2016 belonging to Kassiani Theodorou. It includes summaries and designs for 4 projects:
1. The DIA Poughkeepsie Museum, an underground art museum in Poughkeepsie, NY with clerestory windows drawing people's attention.
2. The Delhi Commons Nightclub, a 3-floor nightclub in Delhi, NY with indoor/outdoor spaces and VIP areas as part of a larger plaza development.
3. A Family Center in Walton, NY with facilities for families, prayer, afterschool activities, and daycare with special classrooms.
4. A single-family home in
This document contains information about 4 artworks being submitted to the Cliftons Art Prize 2011. It includes the artist name, title, medium, size and a brief description for each artwork. It also includes biographies for each of the submitting artists - Ben Mitchell, Sarah Eve, Elliott Wilson and Vania Lawson. The artworks cover a range of mediums including oil on board, print media, acrylic paint on canvas, and gold/silver leaf with oil. The artists work in 2D and 3D forms and their backgrounds and exhibition histories are described.
Bart Sanciolo is a sculptor and artist based in Mount Waverley, Victoria. He has had numerous solo exhibitions of his sculpture and paintings dating back to 1995. He has also participated in many group exhibitions. Sanciolo is known for his large bronze sculptures and has completed several major commissions for churches and other institutions. His works are held in the collections of La Trobe University, City of St Kilda, and several private collectors in Australia and overseas.
This document summarizes an educational program presented at Patan Museum about Newar windows. It provides background on the museum and introduces Newar windows, which are decorative carved wooden windows found on buildings in Nepal. It then describes the objectives, target audience, and activities of the educational program, which included a quiz, photography activity, and puzzle to help participants learn about different types of Newar windows displayed at the museum. The goal was to promote understanding and appreciation of Newar architecture and culture.
Cynthia Gale is a leading sterling silver jewelry designer who has been creating art-inspired pieces for over 20 years. Her philosophy is to produce high-quality jewelry inspired by art, culture, and her travels around the world. She partners with museums to create licensed collections and has also produced custom pieces and gifts for corporate clients. Giving back is also important to Cynthia Gale, with a portion of proceeds from original designs going to supported organizations.
Cynthia Gale is a jewelry designer who has been creating sterling silver pieces inspired by art and world cultures for over 20 years. Her company creates collections inspired by museum pieces and partnerships. Products are handcrafted using techniques like repousse and are sold as fine jewelry, gifts, and corporate products. The company strives to give back through philanthropic initiatives while celebrating individual expression and cultural heritage in unique designs.
Katherine Kennedy: arts integrated CV_updated 14/01/2016Katherine Kennedy
Katherine Kennedy has over 15 years of experience in retail management and the arts. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Hons) degree and has worked as a freelance curator organizing several exhibitions. She has won many awards for her art and has a record of solo and group exhibitions. Kennedy volunteers her time and art for charitable causes and has held internships to further her experience in the arts community.
Karen Burns has exhibited extensively in New Zealand since 2003, including over 15 group exhibitions with Exit Group from 2014-2015 focusing on themes like community, food, and exploration. She has also had numerous solo exhibitions of her paintings, drawings, sculptures and mixed media works at galleries like Draw Inc Gallery, Photographers Gallery, and Eastern Institute of Technology, where she exhibited her final Masters works in 2013.
Lucy Bollinger is an art historian and curator based in London seeking a career in the art world. She has a Masters in Art Curatorship and experience working in galleries, auction houses, and curating art festivals in both Australia and the UK. Her skills include curation, research, event coordination, and client relations. She is passionate about bringing art to the community and helping artists realize their visions.
Gina Jones is a New Zealand artist who graduated with an MFA from RMIT Melbourne in 2005. Her body of work since graduation focuses on color, light, and the perception of time using materials like laser-cut steel, glass, and corrugated iron. She aims to create a prolonged viewing experience that captures the illusion of depth and invites contemplation. Jones has exhibited widely in New Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong, and Germany, and has won several awards for her work.
Raymond Jennings is a New Zealand painter who graduated from Elam School of Fine Arts in 1975. Since then he has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in New Zealand, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Singapore. He is represented by two galleries in New Zealand and has work in several public and private collections in New Zealand and abroad. Jennings also illustrates children's books and teaches art workshops.
This document provides a biography and resume for Lauren Singer, an artist based in Huntington Station, New York. It lists her selected exhibitions from 2016 to 1997, awards from 2011 to 1995, publications from 2011 to 2001, education, teaching experience from 2014 to 1993, and curating experience from 2008 to 2014.
Cavalry - Paintings & drawings by Irish artist John ConwayJohn Conway
Cavalry is the title of a collection of paintings and drawings from irish artist John Conway. The work, which comprises highlighted pieces, was completed over a period spanning 2012 - 2014.
This is a slideshare of an artist and his work. It is aimed at those interested in paintings and drawings and also how an artists is trying to market his work to an international audience.
Museums & Galleries of NSW helps cultural institutions in New South Wales create engaging experiences for visitors and strong communities. It discusses cultural mediation, which involves facilitating understanding of art and ideas through creative exchange. The document also profiles several artists, such as Mel O'Callaghan, and cultural organizations that employ mediation.
The document discusses Jade's Collection, a website that promotes handmade jewelry. It offers a variety of jewelry styles, including necklaces, bracelets, and earrings, which feature both traditional and modern designs. The jewelry is made of semi-precious stones and is of high quality. To promote handmade jewelry and introduce new designs, the company exhibits its collections at various locations throughout the year. While currently shipping only within the United States, the company plans to expand internationally in the future.
Meredith Woolnough is a textile artist born in 1985 who holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Masters of Teaching and has exhibited widely both nationally and internationally, with works in public collections in Australia, Europe, and North America. She produces textile works that explore themes of nature and has been published in several art and fiber magazines. Woolnough currently lives in Newcastle, New South Wales and maintains studios at Gallery Oscar and Timeless Textiles.
HRH The Duchess of Cambridge is the royal patron of The Art Room, a UK charity that uses art as therapy to help children and young people increase their self-esteem and confidence. The charity is holding an exhibition called "Face Time" featuring over 60 donated artworks to raise funds. The exhibition showcases clocks that artists have transformed and includes works from established artists who are supporting The Art Room.
Lucy Antwis is a practicing artist and maker with over 10 years of experience creating and selling textile products and fine art through galleries and craft shops. She has a BA in Textile Design from York St John University and has held various positions teaching arts and crafts. Her experience includes commission work, workshops, exhibitions, and volunteer work with an animal charity. She has strong IT, photography, and creative skills including sewing, painting, and printmaking.
The document summarizes Magda Nowacka's upcoming solo photography exhibition titled "Twenty Seven" at the Centre for Creative Practices in Dublin from September 30th to October 7th, 2010. The exhibition will feature 27 of Magda's favorite photos to coincide with her 27th birthday, including landscapes taken with various techniques. The document also provides background on Magda and her previous exhibitions, reviews of her work, and details about the venue and ArtWave's future goals in promoting diverse art.
Serena Van Rensselaer has over 20 years of experience as a jewelry designer and small business owner. She has owned and managed several art galleries and boutiques, taught jewelry design courses, and created commissioned pieces for private clients, fashion shows, and theater productions. Currently, she runs her own jewelry business Serena Van Rensselaer Jewelry, designs for independent commissions, and teaches the Jewelry Design Course for the New York Institute of Art and Design.
This document is the curriculum vitae of artist Jessica Korderas. It lists her solo exhibitions from 2017 to 2008 at various galleries, as well as group exhibitions from 2013 to 2010. It also outlines residencies, grants, education, and publications. Korderas has had solo shows displaying new and recent works, dystopias, utopias, and illusive realities. She has participated in group shows in Montreal, Toronto, Charlottetown, and St. John. Korderas received grants from Arts Nova Scotia and Canada Council for the Arts. She holds a BFA from Mount Allison University and completed mold making training in Pennsylvania.
Creative Bedfordshire - Starting Out & Moving Forward - Networking July 2016 Creative Bedfordshire
If you work in the arts, run a creative business, are a freelance artist, actor, producer, maker or musician (or commission them), or are just curious, this network is for you. Creative Bedfordshire Networking events take place across Bedfordshire. Creative Networking is free of charge to attend thanks to the support of Central Bedfordshire Council, Bedford Borough Council and Bedford Creative Arts.
July Creative Networking has a focus on Starting Out & Moving Forward.
We will hear short 5 Minute talks on the subject from three guest speakers. The evening also includes a chance to shout-out about your own work and needs, and to chat informally. Parking is free (after 6pm). Refreshments including alcohol can be purchased from the View Cafe team.
Guest Speakers:
Addie Akinrinade - Producer +
- Festival Director for British Urban Film Festival @buffenterprises
- Producer of Naca Short Film
- Luton 2016 Monologue Slam UK winner @monologueslamuk
- Assistant Producer at Full House Theatre Company
Addie lives in Houghton Regis and can be found at @addielena
Gayle Storey - Fine Artist
Gayle Storey is a Fine Artist and her Studio is based in Dunstable. She attended the University for the Creative Arts at Canterbury and received a Distinction for MA in Fine Art and her work has been featured in international publications and media. In 2015-2016 Gayle was an AA2A Artist in Residence at the University of Bedfordshire. Gayle also lectures as a specialist tutor.
Gayle lives in Dunstable and can be found at @DonkeyStory
Lizzie Dunford
Lizzie is Senior Visitor Experience Officer at Dunstable Downs and Chiltern Gateway Centre and has worked for the National Trust for six years. Coming from a background in Heritage Conservation and communicating literary heritage, she is now looking at ways of deepening local communities’ connection with the Downs through creativity and storytelling.
Danisile Ncube is a Zimbabwean sculptor who works primarily in found objects like broken tools, twigs, and metal scraps. He combines these materials in imaginative ways to comment on social and environmental issues. His sculptures offer commentary on human nature and global problems. Ncube studied art in Zimbabwe and his work has been exhibited internationally. He has won several awards and completed commissions. Ncube conducts workshops to share his skills with others.
This document provides information about the speakers and performers at an event organized by Boosted to thank sponsors and introduce potential new partners. It includes short biographies of Simon Bowden, Jess Holly Bates, Stuart Robertson, Jessica Pearless, Auckward Love, the Modern Maori Quartet, and Tony Balfour who are involved in the event. It also describes Boosted membership opportunities for brands/organizations, including bronze, silver and gold levels that provide partner recognition and access to Boosted events and artists. Potential media partners are also invited to discuss bespoke opportunities.
INTRODUCING... is the theme of Creative Bedfordshire January networking. To kick off the new year you will be introduced to a new creative space in Bedford - The Basement at Bunyan, hear from some brave first time speakers, see teasers of new 2017 work submitted by the creative network and of course have the opportunity to introduce yourself and your creative business. James Stancombe from SEMLEP will join us to provide an introduction to VELOCITY and offer a brief run down on the kind of business support opportunities you can look to find at VELOCITY in 2017
The evening also includes the usual BIG BEDFORD chance to shout-out about your own work and needs, and to chat informally. Refreshments can be purchased from the team.
Come along. Find out what is happening in Creative Bedfordshire and get some ideas and new contacts for 2017.
Tom Barwood will be giving us an introduction to The Basement at Bunyan - a creative space, a community space + more
Our first time speakers...
Darrell and Charlotte Cannon - Ready Steady Roll
Enid Gill - Dance and movement
Anne-Marie Stijelja - Artist
If you work in the arts, run a creative business, are a freelance artist, actor, producer, maker or musician (or commission them), or are just curious, this network is for you. Creative Bedfordshire monthly events take place across Bedfordshire. Creative Bedfordshire is delivered by Bedford Creative Arts and is free of charge to attend thanks to the support of Central Bedfordshire Council and Bedford Borough Council.
Lucy Bollinger is an art historian and curator based in London seeking a career in the art world. She has a Masters in Art Curatorship and experience working in galleries, auction houses, and curating art festivals in both Australia and the UK. Her skills include curation, research, event coordination, and client relations. She is passionate about bringing art to the community and helping artists realize their visions.
Gina Jones is a New Zealand artist who graduated with an MFA from RMIT Melbourne in 2005. Her body of work since graduation focuses on color, light, and the perception of time using materials like laser-cut steel, glass, and corrugated iron. She aims to create a prolonged viewing experience that captures the illusion of depth and invites contemplation. Jones has exhibited widely in New Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong, and Germany, and has won several awards for her work.
Raymond Jennings is a New Zealand painter who graduated from Elam School of Fine Arts in 1975. Since then he has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in New Zealand, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Singapore. He is represented by two galleries in New Zealand and has work in several public and private collections in New Zealand and abroad. Jennings also illustrates children's books and teaches art workshops.
This document provides a biography and resume for Lauren Singer, an artist based in Huntington Station, New York. It lists her selected exhibitions from 2016 to 1997, awards from 2011 to 1995, publications from 2011 to 2001, education, teaching experience from 2014 to 1993, and curating experience from 2008 to 2014.
Cavalry - Paintings & drawings by Irish artist John ConwayJohn Conway
Cavalry is the title of a collection of paintings and drawings from irish artist John Conway. The work, which comprises highlighted pieces, was completed over a period spanning 2012 - 2014.
This is a slideshare of an artist and his work. It is aimed at those interested in paintings and drawings and also how an artists is trying to market his work to an international audience.
Museums & Galleries of NSW helps cultural institutions in New South Wales create engaging experiences for visitors and strong communities. It discusses cultural mediation, which involves facilitating understanding of art and ideas through creative exchange. The document also profiles several artists, such as Mel O'Callaghan, and cultural organizations that employ mediation.
The document discusses Jade's Collection, a website that promotes handmade jewelry. It offers a variety of jewelry styles, including necklaces, bracelets, and earrings, which feature both traditional and modern designs. The jewelry is made of semi-precious stones and is of high quality. To promote handmade jewelry and introduce new designs, the company exhibits its collections at various locations throughout the year. While currently shipping only within the United States, the company plans to expand internationally in the future.
Meredith Woolnough is a textile artist born in 1985 who holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Masters of Teaching and has exhibited widely both nationally and internationally, with works in public collections in Australia, Europe, and North America. She produces textile works that explore themes of nature and has been published in several art and fiber magazines. Woolnough currently lives in Newcastle, New South Wales and maintains studios at Gallery Oscar and Timeless Textiles.
HRH The Duchess of Cambridge is the royal patron of The Art Room, a UK charity that uses art as therapy to help children and young people increase their self-esteem and confidence. The charity is holding an exhibition called "Face Time" featuring over 60 donated artworks to raise funds. The exhibition showcases clocks that artists have transformed and includes works from established artists who are supporting The Art Room.
Lucy Antwis is a practicing artist and maker with over 10 years of experience creating and selling textile products and fine art through galleries and craft shops. She has a BA in Textile Design from York St John University and has held various positions teaching arts and crafts. Her experience includes commission work, workshops, exhibitions, and volunteer work with an animal charity. She has strong IT, photography, and creative skills including sewing, painting, and printmaking.
The document summarizes Magda Nowacka's upcoming solo photography exhibition titled "Twenty Seven" at the Centre for Creative Practices in Dublin from September 30th to October 7th, 2010. The exhibition will feature 27 of Magda's favorite photos to coincide with her 27th birthday, including landscapes taken with various techniques. The document also provides background on Magda and her previous exhibitions, reviews of her work, and details about the venue and ArtWave's future goals in promoting diverse art.
Serena Van Rensselaer has over 20 years of experience as a jewelry designer and small business owner. She has owned and managed several art galleries and boutiques, taught jewelry design courses, and created commissioned pieces for private clients, fashion shows, and theater productions. Currently, she runs her own jewelry business Serena Van Rensselaer Jewelry, designs for independent commissions, and teaches the Jewelry Design Course for the New York Institute of Art and Design.
This document is the curriculum vitae of artist Jessica Korderas. It lists her solo exhibitions from 2017 to 2008 at various galleries, as well as group exhibitions from 2013 to 2010. It also outlines residencies, grants, education, and publications. Korderas has had solo shows displaying new and recent works, dystopias, utopias, and illusive realities. She has participated in group shows in Montreal, Toronto, Charlottetown, and St. John. Korderas received grants from Arts Nova Scotia and Canada Council for the Arts. She holds a BFA from Mount Allison University and completed mold making training in Pennsylvania.
Creative Bedfordshire - Starting Out & Moving Forward - Networking July 2016 Creative Bedfordshire
If you work in the arts, run a creative business, are a freelance artist, actor, producer, maker or musician (or commission them), or are just curious, this network is for you. Creative Bedfordshire Networking events take place across Bedfordshire. Creative Networking is free of charge to attend thanks to the support of Central Bedfordshire Council, Bedford Borough Council and Bedford Creative Arts.
July Creative Networking has a focus on Starting Out & Moving Forward.
We will hear short 5 Minute talks on the subject from three guest speakers. The evening also includes a chance to shout-out about your own work and needs, and to chat informally. Parking is free (after 6pm). Refreshments including alcohol can be purchased from the View Cafe team.
Guest Speakers:
Addie Akinrinade - Producer +
- Festival Director for British Urban Film Festival @buffenterprises
- Producer of Naca Short Film
- Luton 2016 Monologue Slam UK winner @monologueslamuk
- Assistant Producer at Full House Theatre Company
Addie lives in Houghton Regis and can be found at @addielena
Gayle Storey - Fine Artist
Gayle Storey is a Fine Artist and her Studio is based in Dunstable. She attended the University for the Creative Arts at Canterbury and received a Distinction for MA in Fine Art and her work has been featured in international publications and media. In 2015-2016 Gayle was an AA2A Artist in Residence at the University of Bedfordshire. Gayle also lectures as a specialist tutor.
Gayle lives in Dunstable and can be found at @DonkeyStory
Lizzie Dunford
Lizzie is Senior Visitor Experience Officer at Dunstable Downs and Chiltern Gateway Centre and has worked for the National Trust for six years. Coming from a background in Heritage Conservation and communicating literary heritage, she is now looking at ways of deepening local communities’ connection with the Downs through creativity and storytelling.
Danisile Ncube is a Zimbabwean sculptor who works primarily in found objects like broken tools, twigs, and metal scraps. He combines these materials in imaginative ways to comment on social and environmental issues. His sculptures offer commentary on human nature and global problems. Ncube studied art in Zimbabwe and his work has been exhibited internationally. He has won several awards and completed commissions. Ncube conducts workshops to share his skills with others.
This document provides information about the speakers and performers at an event organized by Boosted to thank sponsors and introduce potential new partners. It includes short biographies of Simon Bowden, Jess Holly Bates, Stuart Robertson, Jessica Pearless, Auckward Love, the Modern Maori Quartet, and Tony Balfour who are involved in the event. It also describes Boosted membership opportunities for brands/organizations, including bronze, silver and gold levels that provide partner recognition and access to Boosted events and artists. Potential media partners are also invited to discuss bespoke opportunities.
INTRODUCING... is the theme of Creative Bedfordshire January networking. To kick off the new year you will be introduced to a new creative space in Bedford - The Basement at Bunyan, hear from some brave first time speakers, see teasers of new 2017 work submitted by the creative network and of course have the opportunity to introduce yourself and your creative business. James Stancombe from SEMLEP will join us to provide an introduction to VELOCITY and offer a brief run down on the kind of business support opportunities you can look to find at VELOCITY in 2017
The evening also includes the usual BIG BEDFORD chance to shout-out about your own work and needs, and to chat informally. Refreshments can be purchased from the team.
Come along. Find out what is happening in Creative Bedfordshire and get some ideas and new contacts for 2017.
Tom Barwood will be giving us an introduction to The Basement at Bunyan - a creative space, a community space + more
Our first time speakers...
Darrell and Charlotte Cannon - Ready Steady Roll
Enid Gill - Dance and movement
Anne-Marie Stijelja - Artist
If you work in the arts, run a creative business, are a freelance artist, actor, producer, maker or musician (or commission them), or are just curious, this network is for you. Creative Bedfordshire monthly events take place across Bedfordshire. Creative Bedfordshire is delivered by Bedford Creative Arts and is free of charge to attend thanks to the support of Central Bedfordshire Council and Bedford Borough Council.
Creative Bedfordshire – Introducing - Networking January 2017
Denita Tizard Artist CV
1. Denita Tizard
Denita lives and works in Wanganui, New Zealand, exhibiting her art locally as well as
overseas. A large amount of her artwork is produced for pure enjoyment, with many pieces
featured on her website. As Denita’s interests are very diverse, her subject matter and
techniques also show a wide variation. Denita prefers not to limit herself to one style or one
media. Instead she is always trying to do something new to keep her interest in what she is
working on fresh, and to challenge herself. Denita feels she is being true to herself, and her
talent.
Having grown up in Palmerston North, New Zealand, Denita comes from a dynamic
family and credits her parents with instilling in her a strong faith and a strong work ethic. This
has provided a good foundation from which to not only build a good career, but a great
life. While working in Auckland as a casting assistant at ADM Casting, Denita realised
that to actually make a living as an artist was not going to be easy, and that if she was going
to have any success it was going to take some time and hard work. Denita moved in 2001
and started her life as an artist. With a challenging career ahead of her, Denita become very
proactive in her art community.
March 2009, Denita and her husband Shaughan had a baby girl named Madeline, who
previous to being born already changed their lives dramatically with a new home and
requiring mum to lose her huge studio and sporty car. Jan 2012 their son Jackson was born
and 6 weeks later they had once again moved but this time Denita managed to get back into
a big studio. Denita says "It is unbelievable how demanding small people can be, but every
day just gets better with both of them in our lives." Denita loves being a Mum and is excited
about this chapter of life.
Denita feels richer in many ways than most artists ever could dream to be.
Here is a list of her creative endeavours:
2015
Joined the Un-Send worldwide collective project www.un-send.com
2014
Created 52weeks.co.nz to challenge people to take on 52 weeks of creativity
Reflections exhibition, Gallery on Guyton, Wanganui, NZ
2013
Joined a local collective and completed there challenge of a photo a week for a year
Studied for the year with The Learning Connexion and gained a certificate in art and creativity
Mothers to Be exhibition, Yvonne Rust Gallery, Whangarei
2012
Concentrated on a flow of gratitude with a photo every week for the year
2011
Dedicated the year to taking a photo everyday and LOVED IT!
The 2011 Whanganui National Art Exhibition and Awards, Community Art Centre, Wanganui,
NZ
2. 2010
Joined a worldwide collective and started trading artist cards with people from all over the
world
24 hours exhibition, along with 22 other artists from around the world, we got hung together
on a gallery wall in London in a video installation by Philip Lunn
The Journey of Easter 2010 exhibition, Community Art Centre, Wanganui, NZ
Wanganui Art Society Annual Art exhibition, Community Art Centre, Wanganui, NZ
New Zealand’s Got Talent exhibition, City Gallery Invercargill, NZ
2009
Sussex Art and Antiques Fair, Sussex, UK
Mangaweka Fakes and Forgeries Festival exhibition, Mangaweka Gallery, NZ
Opening Exhibition, Gallery @ The Dome, Sussex, UK
Toast 2009, Clapham, London, UK
Tuhura Exhibition, Gallery 118, Notting Hill, London, UK
Chelsea Art Fair, Chelsea, London, UK
Spring Fair - Art Ireland, Dublin, Ireland
20/21 International Art Fair, Royal College of Art, London, UK
Kensington Art and Antiques Fair, London, UK
Goodwood Art and Antiques Fair, Sussex, UK
NZ House Taster mini exhibition - London, UK.
2008
Closed the gallery and created www.paintpit.com for artists to have a free webspace to
promote themselves and their work
Goodwood Art & Antiques Fair - Chichester, West Sussex, UK.
Then & Now exhibition - Worthing, West Sussex, UK.
Autumn Art Fair - Birmingham, UK.
Wanganui Open Studio, opened my studio for the community to visit my working
environment.
2007
Our Love exhibition, Cracked Pepper, Wanganui, NZ
Mangaweka Fakes and Forgeries Festival exhibition, Mangaweka Gallery, NZ
3. Weekend Workshop in Mangaweka casting glass
Wanganui Art Society Annual Art exhibition, Community Art Centre, Wanganui, NZ
The Original Art Sale, Telstra Clear Pacific Pavilion, Auckland, NZ
2007 CAREY SMITH & CO LTD WHANGANUI ARTS REVIEW exhibition, Sarjeant Gallery,
Wanganui, NZ
Quayhole Showcase exhibition, Quayhole Gallery, Wanganui, NZ
36 Red Gallery opening exhibition, Dunedin, NZ
A Day at the Beach exhibition, Quayhole Gallery, Wanganui, NZ
Wanganui Open Studio, opened my studio for the community to visit my working environment
Lease Art exhibition, Quayhole Gallery, Wanganui, NZ
2006
Was a member of the creative challenge at the local art school for 6 weeks
Give Original Art exhibition, Quayhole Gallery, Wanganui, NZ
Collegiate Culture exhibition, Collegiate College, NZ
Wanganui Art Society Annual Art exhibition, Community Art Centre, Wanganui, NZ
Barter Art exhibition, Quayhole Gallery, Wanganui, NZ
One Subject, Two Views exhibition, Quayhole Gallery, Wanganui, NZ
Spinners, Weavers and Painters exhibition, Community Art Centre, Wanganui, NZ
Harrods Family Collection exhibition, Quayhole Gallery, Wanganui, NZ
Landscape exhibition, Quayhole Gallery, Wanganui, NZ
Pacific Sky exhibition, Quayhole Gallery, Wanganui, NZ
Nailed exhibition, Quayhole Gallery, Wanganui, NZ
Wanganui Open Studio, opened my studio for the community to visit my working environment
The Big Picture exhibition, Quayhole Gallery, Wanganui, NZ
2005
Expanded the business by opening the Quayhole Gallery, creating a new space for
exhibiting local, domestic, and worldwide works of art, for the community
Give Original Art exhibition, Quayhole Gallery, Wanganui, NZ
His and Hers exhibition, Quayhole Gallery, Wanganui, NZ
Golden Girls exhibition, Quayhole Gallery, Wanganui, NZ
4. One Subject, Two Views exhibition, Community Art Centre, Wanganui, NZ
Wanganui Art Society Annual Art exhibition, Community Art Centre, Wanganui, NZ
2004
Opened The Paint Pit a collective artist studio and gallery
Emerging Artists exhibition, Community Art Centre, Wanganui, NZ
Wanganui Open Studio, opened my studio for the community to visit my working environment
Wanganui Art Society Annual Art exhibition, Community Art Centre, Wanganui, NZ
Wanganui Open Studio, opened my studio for the community to visit my working environment
Weekend Workshop with TLC on symbols in art, based on a book by Angeles Arrien
2003
Textures Gallery, Takapuna Auckland, NZ
Awards
2005 Merit award for my 'Waiting Room' painting in the 'Wanganui Art Society Annual Art'
exhibition
Finalist in the CAFÉ MENU CUPSPACE Competition