About...
- Name
- Blue Oyster Art Project Space
- Big Idea
Blue Oyster Art Project Space was established in 1999 by the Blue Oyster Arts Trust to provide a contemporary art project space that encourages experimental and innovative art projects. We present a diverse range of artists and practices making curatorial decisions based on the depth and quality of the project regardless of career stage. We support projects that make connections between the arts and other aspects of social issues and politics. As a non-profit organization all of whom are practicing artists, we prioritise new work that is not commercially orientated. We aim to broaden the interest and understanding of contemporary arts by providing a forum for discussion and debate regarding contemporary art issues.
Contact Details
- Organisation Website URL
- http://www.blueoyster.org.nz
History
- Member for
- 8 years 3 days
Connected With
Events
- Date16 May 2012 - 19 Jun 2012Venue
Blue Oyster Art Project Space, Basement, 24b Moray Place, Dunedin.
- Date16 May 2012 - 19 Jun 2012Venue
Blue Oyster Art Project Space, Basement, 24b Moray Place, Dunedin.
- Date16 May 2012 - 19 Jun 2012Venue
Blue Oyster Art Project Space, Basement, 24b Moray Place, Dunedin.
Object Art
- For saleNoThe Blue Oyster is pleased to present Elise O'Neill and Aroha Novak | Expensive Rubbish and Elspeth Fougere | Here, There and Everywhere (We are a Com
Miscellaneous
- For saleNoThrough different methods Reynolds and Wuerdinger explore the way space is defined through temporal and shifting negotiations of use and materiality.
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