For makers, wearers and viewers

WHAKATŪ, AOTEAROA

Strata

Exhibition

In geological terms strata are distinctive adjacent layers of rock, creating a lithic chronology of the earth's development over time. This body of work utilises a range of different stones sourced, gathered and gifted from throughout the South Island that have been cut, lapped and then reassembled in multiple stages into minimal landscapes, structures and symbols.

The impetus for this series stemmed from a desire to use stone as a material in a more painterly fashion, inspired by colour field work and modernist abstraction. Differing hues, patterns and textures may depict earth, sky, bush, roads, rivers or beaches, or simply be used for shade and tone to create liminal spaces, portals and icons that exist on a less physical plane. The resulting intimately scaled artworks can be equally enjoyed whether hung on a wall or around the wearer's neck.
Event Details

Genre: Exhibition

Artist / Tutor: Rhys Hall

Date: 10/04/2025, 11/04/2025, 12/04/2025, 13/04/2025, 14/04/2025, 15/04/2025, 16/04/2025


Price: FREE

Venue: Wall to Wall Gallery

10/04/2025 10.00am

Wall to Wall Gallery

Price: FREE

11/04/2025 10.00am

Wall to Wall Gallery

Price: FREE

12/04/2025 10.00am

Wall to Wall Gallery

Price: FREE

13/04/2025 10.00am

Wall to Wall Gallery

Price: FREE

14/04/2025 10.00am

Wall to Wall Gallery

Price: FREE

15/04/2025 10.00am

Wall to Wall Gallery

Price: FREE

16/04/2025 10.00am

Wall to Wall Gallery

Price: FREE


Rhys Hall


Rhys Hall is a jewellery and object maker based in Kawatiri/Westport on the West Coast of the South Island. Graduating in 2002 with a Diploma in Jade & Hard Stone Carving (Merit) from Tai Poutini Polytechnic Greymouth, Rhys has exhibited within NZ and internationally at galleries including Form, Fingers, CoCA and Metalab, often as part of the Coast-Garde collective (a collaborative group of alumni from the Tai Poutini carving course) and has also designed and created jewellery for 3 international TV series produced in NZ.

Rhys works predominantly in stone, with a focus on material sourced from West Coast beaches and rivers. The contemplative nature of fossicking and the connection to the environment provides inspiration and respite from an increasingly turbulent world. From the ubiquitous onewa/greywacke pebble - found almost everywhere in the South Island, and most commonly quarried and crushed into road chip - to Pounamu, Pakohe, Carnelian and Jasper, these stones are often combined with wood, shell or glass components or laminated together to create harmonious composites. Rhys's aesthetic is informed by traditional adornment forms of Aotearoa and the wider Pacific, abstract modernist and minmalist art and design, and the 'Stone, Bone & Shell' generation of 20th century Aotearoa stone carvers.


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