The New Zealand Portrait Gallery in Wellington’s Shed 11 will showcase Katherine Mansfield: A Portrait honouring the enduring inspiration of Katherine Mansfield’s avant-garde creativity, innovation, lifestyle, fashion sense and ambition. Beginning with Anne Estelle Rice’s now famous 1918 portrait, the exhibition will run for the duration of the festival, tracking a century of artistic renderings and re-imaginings of one of New Zealand's greatest writers.
Circa Theatre features two productions, Bloomsbury Women and the Wild Colonial Girl and Modern Girls in Bed, as part of WTF! Women in Theatre Festival 2018. A series of events commences with a conversation about Katherine Mansfield, suffrage and women on 29th July with Lorae Parry and Gill Greer - author of two books about Katherine Mansfield and researcher for an award-winning documentary. The inimitable Ginette McDonald will also lead readings of Mansfield’s short stories and poems on 4th August.
“Katherine Mansfield has now gained her rightful place as one of the important figures of 20th century modernism. At Circa we are delighted and proud to be celebrating the life and works of this great Wellington born, iconic international artist” says Susan Wilson, Director and Circa Councillor.