Kathryn Tsui, bluewhitered in plaid (2023). Photo by Danika Fanshawe. Courtesy of the Artist and Masterworks Gallery

Kathryn Tsui, bluewhitered handle (2023). Photo by Danika Fanshawe. Courtesy of the Artist and Masterworks Gallery

Kai & Kōrero with Kathryn Tsui

Lunchtime Presentation

Tuesday 3 October, 12-1pm

Room 10B12, Textiles Department
Block 10, Old Museum Building (West side)
Massey University Wellington, Pukeahu Campus

Ngā Pae Mahutonga, Wellington School of Design at CoCA Massey were proud to host an audience with Coromandel-based textile practitioner and AAA Founder, Kathryn Tsui.

Kathryn Tsui is a contemporary textile practitioner based in the Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand. As well as being a practicing artist (with a Bachelor of Visual Arts from Auckland University of Technology in 2007), she has 17 years of experience in exhibition curation, gallery management and arts trust administration. In the past two years her textile work has featured in exhibitions throughout Aotearoa, New Zealand and in Australia including: Ā Mua: New Lineages of Making the Dowse Art Museum, (2020); The Search Party at McCahon House (2022); Soft Landings at Page Galleries in Wellington (2022), Text Tile at Caves Gallery in Melbourne (2022) and redwhiteblue at Masterworks Gallery (2023). Tsui's work is in the public art collections of Tūhuroa Otago Museum, Dowse Art Museum and University of Waikato -Te Whare Wananga o Waikato.

This lunchtime presentation of Kathryn’s work was hosted by the Textiles Department. Snacks and refreshments were provided.

FREE and all welcome. Space capacity limited to 40 people.

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