Crit sessions: Elvis Booth-Claveria
About this Event
Experience a series of public crit sessions presented as part of the exhibition CRIT: Art Learning Since 1987. This session features artist Elvis Booth-Claveria, who will present works-in-progress for live critique and discussion.
Audiences are invited to observe and participate as artists, curators, students, and visitors come together to discuss ideas, process, and artistic development.
The sessions offer an opportunity to gain insight into how artworks evolve through conversation, reflection, and feedback, while experiencing critique as an open and collaborative exchange.
This crit will be hosted by Kaiāwhina Whakaaturanga Assistant Curator Matthew Hanson and Kaiwhakamahiri Pirihi Taiwhenua Curatorial Intern Emily Lyall.
WHAT TO EXPECT
This event is free.
This event is held in the gallery at Artspace Aotearoa.
This location is accessible.
Light refreshments will be provided.
Biography
Elvis Booth-Claveria is a Pākehā, Chilean artist from Te Papaioea, Manawatū, currently based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington. Working across performance, video, sculpture, and installation. With an autotheoretical and animistic lens, their practice centres land, body, queerness, and atmosphere.
Offering a non-hierarchical and intimate negotiation through documented performances in which the environment becomes both stage and collaborator, a site where ideas surface in gestures and sensations rather than in linear or verbal form. Encountering the body without hierarchy, unseating the dominance of the head, brain, and mouth over the rest of the system.
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