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Today's Exhibitions and Events - 13 December 2009

EVENTS

1pm
Alexa Johnston
Curator, writer and cook Alexa Johnson discusses some her favourite recipes, her prized cooking utensils and her new cook book A Second Helping, More From Ladies a Plate. The book will be on sale and Alexa will be available for signings.
Art Lounge - free
Taste: Food and Feating


3pm
Mary Kisler - The Symbolism of Food
Mackelvie Curator, International Art at Auckland Art Gallery, Mary Kisler gives an illustrated talk on the symbolic way food was used in Renaissance and Baroque Art.
Art Lounge - free
Taste: Food and Feating in Art


EXHIBITIONS

Picturing History: Goldie to Cotton
Until 21 February 2010
Looking at key moments from New Zealand's past, this exhibition explores artists responses to and interpretations of our history. Featuring Colin McCahon, Charles Goldie and Shane Cotton amongst others.
Cost: FREE
Cnr Wellesley and Lorne streets, cbd


Taste: food and Feasting in Art
Until 14 February 2010
Visit us this summer and revel in the luscious beauty of food and the tactile, sensual qualities of art. 'Taste' is a mouth-watering experience not to be missed.
Cost: $7 adults, $5 concessions, children under 5 free
Cnr Wellesley and Lorne streets, Auckland cbd



Auckland Art Gallery Public Programme
 

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