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Ilam Campus Gallery exhibition: Tie Three, So Shall It Be

19 February 2025
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calendar_todayWednesday 19 February 2025 to Wednesday 12 March 2025

schedule 5:00PM - 4:00PM

location_onIlam Campus Gallery

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About the Event

Do you find that there is a spiritual greatness that operates and gives rise to difference within the material realm of deadlines and being able to be transportable – that All-ness, marvelling at its magnificence, and the reflection of the magnificence…?

About the artist

Jen Alexandra’s practice combines sculpture, installation, and performance to explore the artists role as querent, and the relationships between human and non-human. She proposes that art can connect with other realms of experience, interpret visions, or serve as a mode of knowledge itself.

Objects, floating ontologically as artefacts and channels for intention, act as transitional objects between places. Alexandras work honours the natural world as a sacred, living system, critiquing Western scientific paradigms that objectify nature and challenging colonial perspectives that view it as a resource.

For Alexandra, folklore, nature-based worship, and seasonal lore are ways to understand notions of spiritthrough studio-focused intuitive technologies approaching the unseenand spiritualas both a platform and tool for expanding understanding of creative practice and acts of devotion.

Jen lives in Ōtautahi Christchurch and is a doctoral candidate at ӰԺ and was the Olivia Spencer Bower Awardee for 2024. contributed to the Speaking Surfaces project at St Paul Street Gallery in 2020, and was an Asia New ӰԺArts Practitioner Fund grant recipient in 2023. Recent solo projects include The Veil is Thin, Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū (2021), Sisterly at The Dowse Museum (2023) and Tie One, The Spells Begun The Suter Art Gallery Te Aratoi o Whakatū (2024).

Do you find that there is a spiritual greatness that operates and gives rise to difference within the material realm of deadlines and being able to be transportable – that All-ness, marvelling at its magnificence, and the reflection of the magnificence…?

Exhibition opening event is 5pm, Wednesday 19 February.

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