Dunedin School Of Art: Celebrating 150 years of Art Education in Dunedin : Dunedin Fringe Festival

Dunedin School Of Art: Celebrating 150 years of Art Education in Dunedin

1 June - 21 June 2020

CELEBRATING 150 YEARS OF ART EDUCATION IN DUNEDIN

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An exhibition from the Dunedin School of Art Collection

Esther Bosshard, Untitled, 2015, BVA Painting
Winner of the Lindsay Crooks Drawing Prize presented by Dunedin School of Art at graduation 2015.Esther is a life drawing tutor for the Dunedin School of Art night classes and runs her own business ‘Company of Flowers’, as a flower farmer and florist. @thecompanyofflowers

Richard Budd, Dave the Business Man, 2019, flock, mixed media, BVA Sculpture
As a recent graduate, Otago Polytechnic has commissioned Richard to work on a ‘Four Daves’ public art project for the four plinths located in the Otago Polytechnic quad. 

Olivia Trainer, Zeitgeist, 2015, screenprint on vegan faux leather, BVA Print
Olivia is a multidisciplinary artist inspired by the Victorian era, Momento Mori, B grade and vintage horror movies, puppetry and practical film effects. Olivia is also a chocolatier for a local Dunedin chocolate company. oliviatrainor.weebly.com

Please visit our website op.ac.nz/art for information on our programmes and events.

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