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Blue Oyster Art Project Space Te Tio Kikorangi
One thousand friends and all their hands
Madison Kelly
18 February 2025
Looking for old fire, new fire
Liam Jacobson
10 December 2024
Echoes of the Sea: Witnessing Ecological Loss
Ruth Minh Ha
23 October 2024
A woman, idle (after Sheila Heti)
Orissa Keane
18 July 2024
Making Scents/Sense
David Khan
16 July 2024
Like water by water: a critical reponse
Joanna Osborne
30 April 2024
The Animals Around Us
Jane Wallace
05 April 2024
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Exhibition Response

sensory mediators
Anna-Marie Mirfin
05 March 2024
The Sky_2049 is the Limit
Becky Richards
19 December 2023
Mera Tabbar
Jasmin Singh
17 November 2023
MAU
Kirsty Dunn
16 August 2023
Leaving somewhere a furrow
Manon Revuelta
16 May 2023
SPECIAL TIME (Ehara i te tī)
Piupiu Maya Turei
24 May 2022
A Response to Windows
Kathryn Tulloch
08 October 2020
FOLLOW
A Response to TIME is Love
Ed Ritchie
02 July 2020
Three Poems
Shih Yen Chang
31 December 2019
Better living everyone.
Robbie Handcock
31 December 2019
Ago, ago, ago
Simon Gennard
31 December 2019
A Response to Pastoral Scheme
Maisie Robinson
13 October 2017
A Response to To watch, with your mind's eye
Jenny Powell
05 April 2017
A Response to Live at the Slipping Fan Belt
Kimmi Rindel
03 November 2015
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Blue Oyster

Disposable Gestures. Priscilla Rose Howe & Liam Krijgsman
Exhibition ephemera that looks like a scrunched up serviette with writing on it, designed by Lee Richardson

Exhibition ephemera designed by Lee Richardson.

Current Exhibition

Hātarei 13 Hepetema -
Rātapu 26 Oketopa

Saturday 13 September -
Sunday 26 October

2025

Upcoming Event

An Information-soaked Talk to Clean your Braincells
A continuous towel hand dryer made by Liam Krijgsman. An exposed circuitboard is on the left of the dryer, with a no touching sing underneath it.

Liam Krijgsman, Words, for F.R. David, 2025.

Next on:

Hātarei 25 Oketopa

Saturday 25 October

2025

11:00 AM


Blue Oyster, 16 Dowling Street, Ōtepoti Dunedin

Te Tio Kikorangi Blue Oyster Project Art Space