National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries
AMPED
AMPED is a multidisciplinary end-of-year creative showcase of staff and student work from The University of Auckland’s National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries. The programme of events covers a broad spectrum of exhibitions, performances and presentations from Architecture, Planning and Urban Design, Dance Studies, Fine Art, Music and Sound and the Centre for New Zealand Art Research and Discovery.
Events
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Elam Graduate Show This event showcases the final year work of more than 120 graduating students at Elam School of Fine Arts. |
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ArchPlan Show This event showcases the creativity and talent of our Architecture and Planning students during 2010. |
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some other places The remarkable Owen G Glenn Building was the catalyst for the creation of this performance by Dance Studies students. |
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Uprising A popular music concert featuring Janine Foster, Martin Paris and The Bayonets at the recently renovated Shadows Bar. (R18) |
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Working Drawing A temporary video installation created for Window by artist Dylan Scott. |
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Fast Architecture Top students from the MArch(Prof) programme present their thesis design projects in rapid succession. |
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Hopscotch A Window online exhibition of Nell May's work, exploring the nature of skill in art practice. |
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Jazz on the Lawn Trumpet player Neville Grenfell leads the Tuxedo Ritz Band in an afternoon of classic jazz on the lawn of Old Government House. |
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Melody Lin: East Wind An evening with flautist Melody Lin, featuring works by composers Toru Takemitsu, Gareth Farr, André Jolivet, and East Wind by John Elmsly. |
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Pocahontas Schaeffer Lemalu presents new painting work at Window's onsite exhibition space. |
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Gus Fisher AMPED The gallery will be open right through the weekend, showing three exhibitions staged by the Centre for New Zealand Art Research and Discovery. |
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Sonic Art Showcase Sonic art compositions and installations by current postgraduate School of Music students. |
For more information phone: 923 1793
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