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It Doesn't Seem of the Body at All

06/08/25  to 09/08/25
An aspiration of all things of the bodies. A multidisciplinary exhibition/installation.

Closes

Aug 9, 2025

Posted on

Jul 30, 2025

Event type:

Art , Exhibition , Music ,

Price:

free / koha

Venue:

Thistle Hall Community Venue

Address:

293 Cuba Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011

Region:

Wellington ,

Written by

Antonia
Jul 30, 2025

It Doesn’t Seem of the Body at All is an aspiration of all things of the bodies. Body of earth, body of work, body of water. Writing with the body, sounding with the body, sighting with the body.

A multidisciplinary exhibition/installation comprising photographs, video, live performance, sound, and public participation.

 

6–9 August

Open 11am–6pm

Thistle Hall Community Venue, Cuba Street

 

Opening

with performances

6pm, Wednesday 6 August

 

Closing

with readings

4pm, Saturday 9 August

 

Love to see you there!

Antonia & Jazmine

 

 

 

About the artists:

 

Jazmine Rose Phillips a performance artist, sound designer, and musician. They seek to embrace the grit and beauty of the human experience. Their creations use pleasure, pain, sound, spoken word, film, ritual, and the body to evoke and embody transparency and healing, often motivated by the destruction we all take part in as humans. Jazmine performs under the moniker Jazmine Mary. They won the best independent Debut Award for their album in 2022 and have toured their music internationally. They have performed in galleries across Aotearoa as well as India, Australia, China, France, and Thailand.

 

Antonia Barnett McIntosh is a composer-performer, sound artist, editor, and curator. She has collaborated extensively with musicians, theatre and filmmakers, dancers, visual artists, and poets. Antonia’s works gently tap at the borders of speech and music, performance and rehearsal, composition and writing, juxtaposing the formalities of presentation and the aesthetics of failure. Antonia’s music has been performed in Europe, the UK, Scandinavia, the US, Australia, and Aotearoa.

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