Paint Like A Girl

Free

Friday 5th – Sunday 15th October 2023, 11am – 4pm

What does it mean to paint like a girl?

For the six artists in this show, ‘to paint like a girl’ evokes a wide variety of ideas and feelings. For some, it means painting with passion, freedom and embodied energy. For some, it means allowing the myriad shades of emotion that colour their individual lived experiences to manifest in their work. For others, it means turning stereotypes about women being emotional and intuitive upside-down by approaching painting in a cool, logical and rational way. For all, it means leaning into the creative process and not being afraid to fail. To paint like a girl means finding one’s individual voice and expressing it fearlessly.

2023 marks 130 years since women gained the right to vote in Aotearoa. 2023 is also the year of Gretta Gerwig’s Barbie shining all the floodlights in Hollywood on the deeply entrenched patriarchal ideas that impact all of us – not just women. 130 years on, we still have a long way to go before true equality is achieved. Taking a political stance was not the initial intention of this show, and none of the artists consider themselves to be painters of an overtly political bent. However, to exist as a historically underrepresented and overlooked demographic will always be political and play into the reading of one’s work. In 2023, to paint like a girl represents a powerful, necessary act.

Paint Like a Girl is a show for everyone who has ever been told that who they are, what they do, or how they do it wasn’t quite good enough. We’re here to tell you they were wrong.

Artists exhibiting:

Amy Potenger
Ekaterina Dimieva
Kiran McKinnon
Kirsten Roberts
Loren Marks
Rebecca Allcock

Dates & Times:

6 Oct 10:30am — 5:00pm

7 Oct 11:00am — 4:00pm

8 Oct 11:00am — 4:00pm

9 Oct 10:30am — 5:00pm

10 Oct 10:30am — 5:00pm

11 Oct 10:30am — 5:00pm

12 Oct 10:30am — 9:00pm

13 Oct 10:30am — 5:00pm

14 Oct 11:00am — 4:00pm

15 Oct 11:00am — 4:00pm


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