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Photos from Wave Project Space's post 28/03/2023

A final thank you to a few more people…

Firstly, the writers. Having a text always adds so much to a show, and the writing you’ve done has been so surprising, generous and generative. Thank you for your contributions Ed Hanfling, Bryce Galloway, Hilary Radner of .rds.gallery, Dr Matthew Harris, Leoni Schmidt, .mammal x

Thanks so much to the photographers who have documented each show .j.dodd, and Lydia. You’ve been great to work with and your images have been such a useful resource.

Chur for being such a committed and awesome sponsor. You guys are genuinely the best!

THANK YOU to all of the volunteers who have helped out at openings, events, installs and deinstalls, and gallery-sitting during Wave’s opening hours, including the wonderful , Felicity Cutten, Elizabeth Wilson, .mcdonagh (apologies for anyone I may have missed!). Wave genuinely couldn’t exist without you 💖

And a final thanks to everyone who has supported Wave during this first phase of its existence. We’ll be taking a break now to rest, pause and reflect, but hope to see you all again soon xx

30/01/2023

This Sat 4 Feb from 12pm - 1pm, Philip Dunn of Ribbonwood Nurseries will be hosting a native gardening workshop at Wave as part of the public programme for the exhibition ‘Green-screened’.

Philip will teach us how to incorporate and care for native plants in our own gardens; how Dunedin’s ecology has changed from pre-colonisation onwards; the benefits of native plants for native bird life and insects; and how we can all be part of local conservation efforts through our daily gardening practices.

This event is free, thanks to the generous sponsorship of the Dunedin City Council Arts Grant x

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