CoCA - Centre of Contemporary Art, Christchurch Videos

Videos by CoCA - Centre of Contemporary Art in Christchurch. The Centre of Contemporary Art Toi Moroki (CoCA) is a leading art gallery in Ōtautahi Christchurch, governed by the Canterbury Society of Arts Charitable Trust. The gallery aims to foster people’s connection and appreciation for contemporary art.

Jonathan Kay discusses his process and creating work for Cold Listening.

Cold Listening will be on until 18 Aug 2024.

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Jonathan Kay discusses his process and creating work for Cold Listening. Cold Listening will be on until 18 Aug 2024. #coca #contemporaryart #cocatoimoroki #toimoroki #otautahi #christchurch #art #artgallery #artscene #exhbition #sculpture #painting #photography #canterbury #gallery #canterburymuseum #aotearoa #finearts #artist #artistspotlight #artwork

'Cold Listening' is an exhibition by Jonathan Kay that contemplates the fragility of our landscapes through the surveying of Haupapa/Tasman glacier. Kay began exploring these glaciers as a way of making sense of the environments in Aotearoa impacted by climate change. Over seven years and several visits, Jonathan has spent time on the glaciers, observed the lakes and icebergs that carve off during melting, and followed the streams and rivers that connect this water system. Through a range of photographic interventions, Cold Listening offers a deeper look at these vulnerable landscapes. Come see this exhibition in person until 18 Aug 2024. #coca #contemporaryart #toimoroki #otautahi #christchurch #art #artscene #exhbition #sculpture #painting #photography #canterbury #gallery #canterburymuseum #aotearoa #finearts #artist #artistspotlight

Get the lowdown on Competitive Plastics in a video about the show produced by @objectspace. The full video will be released tomorrow, here’s a taste. ​​ ​​Part gallery tour and part studio interview with artist Judy Darragh (@judithdarragh), this video provides background into the development of the show, and the important of play. ​​ ​​Competitive Plastics is curated by Heather Galbraith (@heathergal), and supported by Leighs (@leighsconstructionltd). ​​ ​​Videography by @belmont_nz & @sebcharles ​​Post-production by @sebcharles

Get the lowdown on Competitive Plastics in a video about the show produced by @objectspace. The full video will be released tomorrow, here’s a taste. ​​ ​​Part gallery tour and part studio interview with artist Judy Darragh (@judithdarragh), this video provides background into the development of the show, and the important of play. ​​ ​​Competitive Plastics is curated by Heather Galbraith (@heathergal), and supported by Leighs (@leighsconstructionltd). ​​ ​​Videography by @belmont_nz & @sebcharles ​​Post-production by @sebcharles

Get the lowdown on Competitive Plastics in a video about the show produced by @objectspace. Full video released tomorrow, here’s a taste. 🎥 ​​ ​​Part gallery tour and part studio interview with artist Judy Darragh (@judithdarragh), this video provides background into the development of the show, and Darragh’s practice. ​​ ​​Competitive Plastics is curated by Heather Galbraith (@heathergal), and supported by Leighs (@leighsconstructionltd). ​​ ​​Videography by @belmont_nz & @sebcharles ​​Post-production by @sebcharles

Watch a full video tour of Toro Whakaara: Responses to our built environment here, and experience all 10 projects together. The tour guides you through the installations at CoCa and Objectspace in Tāmaki Makaurau. Featuring 10 practitioners, this exhibition considers the power and politics of place through the social interaction, occupation and movement it allows. Toro Whakaara runs until 12 February at CoCA Toi Moroki and 20 February at Objectspace, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.

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Jenn Rendall Tui at Nohoaka Toi

Clara Wells, Ōtautahi Automatic, 2017

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