This exhibition explores how artists, educators and communities have learned inside, beside, outside, around and against institutions in Aotearoa and beyond since the late 1980s.
Through artworks, archives and case studies, the exhibition considers how learning happens not only in classrooms, but through conversations, critique, friendship, shared cultural knowledge and collective action.
Rather than presenting a single model for the future of art education, CRIT brings together many different ways of learning, making and being together.
The associated symposium, AGENCY: A curatorial intensive in three questions How do I learn? How do I act? How do I imagine? is presented in cooperation with Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery.
Join us for the opening event on Friday 17 July, 6pm-8pm.
Artists and contribitors:
Atarangi Anderson & Thies Vaihū, Margaret Aull, Elvis Booth-Claveria, Chris Bryant-Toi, Fiona Connor, Millie Dunstall, Jef Geys, Pākāriki Harrison, Abigail Aroha Jensen & Emil Scheffmann, Keciano, Georgia Larkins-Tareha, Lana Lopesi, Alex Martinis Roe, Andreas Müller, Liam Philp, Samoa House Library, Te Wānanga o Aotearoa, Sam Thorne, Nathan Wilson, et al.