This event is now fully booked. To be added to the waitlist email info@objectspace.org.nz.
Join us for an opening weekend Coffee & Croissants kōrero to welcome in Rendered Futures: Drawing architecture, with curators Kim Paton and Micheal McCabe, joined by a number of exhibiting practitioners.
Kim and Micheal will share reflections on Rendered Futures, an exhibition that brings together drawings from more than fifty Aotearoa architects, before inviting some of the exhibiting architects to share quick-fire insights into their individual works. Confirmed to join us so far are Pip Cheshire, Carl Douglas, Chirag Jindal, Matt Liggins, Karamia Müller and Julie Stout. More coming soon.
Get your $10 ticket to attend this morning talk with a coffee & croissant in hand.
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Kim Paton has been the Director of Objectspace since 2015. Her interest is in interdisciplinary exhibition making across the fields of craft, design, architecture and contemporary art. In 2024 she was awarded the Garvey Cup by Te Kāhui Whaihanga NZIA in honour of her commitment to supporting architecture and its place in the public realm. Paton has curated and written extensively on object-based art forms.
Micheal McCabe is an interdisciplinary designer based in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. He has worked with art galleries (Objectspace, Window Gallery, The Dowse), theatre companies (Auckland Theatre Company, Silo Theatre, Actors Program, Massive Theatre Company, PAT) and public art organisations (Auckland Artweek, Satellites). He lectures at AUT's School of Future Environments.
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Coffee & Croissants is a conversation series supported by our friends at Allpress Espresso and Daily Bread.

Julie Stout, A House for Myself, Fiji, 1985