Caroline McQuarrie
Curiosity about what is tangible and what is intangible, what traces remain, and whose lived experiences are valued enough to be recorded are strong drivers in Caroline's practice.
Caroline McQuarrie is a contemporary artist and photographer. Born in 1975, she lives in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Wellington.
Caroline is an interdisciplinary artist who has long been exploring personal and familial histories and the role that photography and hand-crafted textile might play in interrogating these narratives. Curiosity about what is tangible and what is intangible, what traces remain, and whose lived experiences are valued enough to be recorded are strong drivers for her practice.
Caroline has spent several years photographing sites of 1800s mining industry—tunnels, tailings, inclines, paths—places of man-altered hills, rivers and bush. These are sites of former prosperity, of once bustling industries, and sites of change and trauma. Caroline often focuses her gaze on the historical and ecological legacies of the area around her family home in Te Tai Poutini, the West Coast of the South Island.
In her embroidered and textile projects, Caroline enjoys bringing to light lesser known or documented stories, particularly those of early settler Pākehā women and their families. These experiences and stories were more domestic and ephemeral, often overlooked, and now mostly lost to the annals of history.
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Fence, 2024View more details
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Gullies, 2024View more details
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Hills, 2024View more details
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Incline, 2024View more details
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Woven sampler 11, 2024View more details
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Woven sampler 12, 2024View more details
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Woven sampler 2, 2024View more details
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Woven sampler 3, 2024View more details
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Woven sampler 4, 2024View more details
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Woven sampler 5, 2024View more details
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Woven sampler 6, 2024View more details
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Woven sampler 7, 2024View more details
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Woven sampler 8, 2024View more details
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Woven sampler 9, 2024View more details
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Bullock Creek, Buller District (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Toa Rangatira, Ngāti Rārua rohe), 2022View more details
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Deadmans Creek, Grey District (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Toa Rangatira, Ngāti Rārua rohe), 2022View more details
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Due North Creek, Buller District (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Toa Rangatira rohe) , 2022View more details
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Homestead Creek, Tasman District (Rangitāne o Wairau, Ngāti Toa Rangatira, Ngāti Tama ki Te Tau Ihu, Ngāti Rārua, Ngāti Kōata, Ngāti Kuia, Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō rohe), 2022View more details
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Johnny Walker Creek, Buller District (Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Toa Rangatira rohe), 2022View more details
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Mead Creek, Tasman District (Te Atiawa o Te Waka-a-Māui, Rangitāne o Wairau, Ngāti Toa Rangatira, Ngāti ki Te Tau Ihu, Ngāti Rārua, Ngāti Kōata, Ngāti Kuia, Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō rohe), 2022View more details
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All is swept away, 2021View more details
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At home you called them mountains, 2021View more details
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His labour is gouged into the land, 2021View more details
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It seems you spend every waking moment, 2021View more details
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The brightness is blinding, 2021View more details
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You are still surprised, 2021View more details
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You blinked and it was winter, 2021View more details
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You do not have time for sorrow, 2021View more details
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They gave you a list, 2020View more details
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Black sand, 2017View more details
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Fool’s gold , 2017View more details
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Baths, 2016View more details
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Blue Lake, 2016View more details
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Broken Hills Water race track, 2016View more details
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Incline, 2016View more details
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Mine Shaft, 2016View more details
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Overgrown Hedge, Blue Spur, 2016View more details
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Sluiced hills, 2016View more details
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Tailings , 2016View more details
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Tunnel , 2016View more details
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Tunnel Beach, 2016View more details
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Water race, 2016View more details
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Flume Trestles, 2015View more details
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Preaching Pit, Gwennap, Cornwall, UK, 2015View more details
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Preaching Pit, St Newlyn East, Cornwall, UK, 2015View more details
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Preaching Pit, Tregonning Hill, Cornwall, UK, 2015View more details
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Former residence of Joseph Divis, photographer and miner (uninhabited), Waiuta, December 2011, 2014View more details
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Former school building, now ‘Friends of the Hill’ museum, Denniston, June 2012, 2014View more details
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German Gully pack track, Goldsborough, tail race in middle of track, January 2013, 2014View more details
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Homewardbounder #01, 2014View more details
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Homewardbounder #02, 2014View more details
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Homewardbounder #03, 2014View more details
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Homewardbounder #04, 2014View more details
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Homewardbounder #05, 2014View more details
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Homewardbounder #06, 2014View more details
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Homewardbounder #07, 2014View more details
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Interior of abandoned private residence, Big River, January 2013, 2014View more details
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Interior ‘Gill Cottage’, Waiuta, December 2011, 2014View more details
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Lyell Cemetery, June 2012, 2014View more details
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Remains of private residence, Denniston, January 2013, 2014View more details
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Steps from ‘Camp’ to mine workings at the head of the incline, Denniston, June 2012, 2014View more details
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Tunnel, 2013View more details
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Cushions, 2009View more details
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Foxglove, 2009View more details
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Log, 2009View more details
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Seat, 2009View more details
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Caroline McQuarrie, Like the Turf
Forrester Gallery, Ōamaru 1 Nov 2024 - 26 Jan 2025Jhana Millers Gallery is pleased to share Caroline McQuarries new show Like he Turf at the Forrester Gallery, Ōamaru.Read more -
Editions
9 May - 1 Jun 2024Jhana Millers is pleased to present their first print exhibition featuring a group of represented artists.Read more -
Caroline McQuarrie, How deep into the earth we sink
15 Feb - 9 Mar 2024Jhana Millers presents a solo exhibition of woven works by Caroline McQuarrie, How deep into the earth we sink.Read more -
FIVE
7 - 29 Jul 2023Jhana Millers is pleased to present a group exhibition of work by the gallery's represented artists to celebrate the gallery's 5th anniversaryRead more -
Summer Selection
25 Jan - 11 Feb 2023Jhana Millers reopens for 2023 with a selection of works by gallery artists.Read more -
Caroline McQuarrie, It snows in winter: Remembering Waiuta
1 - 30 Jun 2022Online only Part of the Auckland Festival of Photography. Waiuta is an official historic site on the West Coast of Te Waipounamu, run by DOC and community group Friends of...Read more -
Caroline McQuarrie, This Blasted Heath
17 Feb - 20 Mar 2022Caroline McQuarrie, This Blasted Heath. Exhibition at Jhana Millers Gallery, Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Wellington, Aotearoa New ZealandRead more
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Group Exhibition, THE BIG THREE
9 - 31 Jul 2021Group Exhibition, THE BIG THREE. Exhibition at Jhana Millers Gallery, Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Wellington, Aotearoa New ZealandRead more -
Caroline McQuarrie, The New Sun
11 Feb - 13 Mar 2021Caroline McQuarrie, The New Sun. Exhibition at Jhana Millers Gallery, Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Wellington, Aotearoa New ZealandRead more
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How deep into the earth we sink, Ish Doney
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Caroline McQuarrie: Reviewed
Mary-Jane Duffy, Photofourm.nz-org, March 1, 2021 -
Caroline McQuarrie, The New Sun
Heather Galbraith, Exhibition essay, February 11, 2021 -
Prospecting the past: Artist profile
Alice Tappenden, Art News New Zealand, December 22, 2018 -
DEAR DAVE
Susan Bright, Magazine 25, September 23, 2017 -
Photography and suspicion
Lucy Ovenden, EyeContact, May 1, 2017 -
A show for the public
T.J.McNamara, New Zealand Herald, May 1, 2016 -
One Mind with Multiple Bodies (1)
John Hurrell, EyeContact, April 1, 2016 -
Enjoy Public Art Gallery: Homeward bounder
Deidra Sullivan, hashtag500words.com, May 1, 2015 -
Something old, something new: Caroline McQuarrie’s Reasons for Silence
Mark Bolland, Art New Zealand, No. 138, June 1, 2011 -
Uncomfortable at Home: Genevieve Packer and Caroline McQuarrie
Mark Amery, Dominion Post, May 1, 2008