
Hamish Oakley-Browne | Te Kowhai Print Trust Print Museum
Saturday, 2 May, 10:00am – 10:45am | Free
Archives and museums are invaluable primary resources for researchers, historians, students and community groups. They support scholarly inquiry, provide materials for educational programs and workshops, and can challenge mainstream historical narratives by offering alternative perspectives from underrepresented groups.
Listen and discuss with Hamish why spaces whose primary function is to collect, promote and display printmaking are so important to us as a printmaking community.
Hear about Matatiki o Te Kowhai a micro museum and archive of printmaking and how it can give us agency over the way we understand and promote our unique community of practice.
About Hamish Oakley-Browne:
Artist Hamish Oakley-Browne ( BAA, BA (Psych) is the Director of Te Kowhai Print Trust tutors intaglio and relief print techniques, utilising mixed print media processes in his work.
Instagram: @tekowhaiprint
Website: https://tkpt.org
Note: You can meet Hamish at the Print Fair, where he’ll have a selection of his prints for purchase by himself and members of Te Kowhai Print Trust. Saturday 2 May 12 – 5pm & Sunday 3 May 12 – 4pm.
