FIVE
Harry Culy, Caitlin Devoy, Tyne Gordon, Ayesha Green, Priscilla Rose Howe, Alan Ibell, Hannah Ireland, Jaime Jenkins, Claudia Kogachi, Caroline McQuarrie, Lucy O'Doherty, Elisabeth Pointon, Kereama Taepa, Kāryn Taylor, Denys Watkins, Ruby Wilkinson, and Erica van Zon.
This exhibition presents new works and works not previously exhibited at the gallery by our represented artists and invited guests.
The show will feature a range of works, including light works, ceramics, textiles, sculptures, photographs, and paintings.
It has now been five years since we opened the doors of Jhana Millers Gallery, previously Millers O'Brien. We feel so grateful to represent and work with a group of incredible artists that make challenging, humorous, beautiful, and important work.
We have been slowly refining what we do in the gallery, alongside presenting at the Aotearoa Art Fairs and involving the gallery and artists in a series of collaborative events with other local galleries. A particular highlight has been watching many of our early career artists find success with residencies, awards, and public gallery exhibitions.
The support of artists, collectors, curators, family, friends, and the wider art community of Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Wellington, has meant we can look towards the future with confidence.
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Harry Culy, Untitled (trees and pools), 2020
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Tyne Gordon, Angler, 2023
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Erica van Zon, Supermarket flowers, 2023
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Caitlin Devoy, Slow leak, 2023
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Kāryn Taylor, Sum of All Parts, 2023
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Denys Watkins, Primette, 2016
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Priscilla Rose Howe, La Fête, 2023
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Claudia Kogachi, Sun Rug V, 2023
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Lucy O'Doherty, Empty pool and birthday cake near ice melting, 2023
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Caroline McQuarrie, Whitework sampler no. 01, 2023
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Alan Ibell, Landscape with Figure (Fracture), 2022
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Jaime Jenkins, Verdant vine, 2023
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Jaime Jenkins, Blue bell on a branch, 2023
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Jaime Jenkins, Teller, 2022
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Elisabeth Pointon, Just saying., 2023
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Kereama Taepa, PākatiPutiputi, 2022
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Ruby Wilkinson, Silver fish, 2023
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Hannah Ireland, I've Been Waiting For You, 2022
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Ayesha Green, Still life with pohutukawa, 2014