Tracing Pumice
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archival ink jet print on cotton rag. Within weeks of arriving in Whanganui in July, 2021 for their five-month residency at Tylee Cottage, Auckland-based choreographic artist Zahra Killeen-Chance and photographer Solomon Mortimer became slightly more familiar with the confines of the cottage than many other residents before them. In mid-August the whole of the country was placed into Level 4 lockdown. Although this time curtailed the extent of the pair exploring Whanganui, it did provide a framework and starting point for the new photographic and video work that can be seen in their post-residency exhibition. Collection of Te Whare o Rehua Sarjeant Gallery. Tylee Residency exhange, 2024
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Title
Tracing Pumice
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Maker
Zahra Killeen-Chance
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Date made
2021
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Subject
Aotearoa New Zealand, Whanganui Region, Whanganui, Pukenamu Queen's Park, Tylee Cottage
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