November 2010

SATELLITE 2011

Introducing The New Zealand Vernacular Lounge

In 2011 Satellite Gallery will become home to the Vernacular Lounge, an intimate living room where the influences that shape New Zealand’s distinctive cultural identity as defined by its art, architecture, literature, film and other cultural forms, are discussed, debated, explored and celebrated.


The ‘lounge’, while not peculiar to New Zealand, is traditionally and typically the social hub of the New Zealand home and it is in this spirit and form that the Vernacular Lounge will host and initiate presentations, exhibitions, happenings, recitals, screenings, concerts and performances that explore and develop our cultural vernacular.
It is a living community space in which to also acknowledge and celebrate those Cultural Icons who have significantly contributed to and who enliven and enrich this vernacular.


“Vernacular… belonging in place, knowing your own stories, realising your own potential. Being yourself rather than trying to be someone else” Tony Watkins


“Cultures are not manufactured by artists or declared by committees. They are the responses of peoples, in a particular time and a particular place, to that time and that place…They are not shaped by social revolutions but by a continuous accumulation of personal rebellions. They are enriched by the tensions of challenge. They are about difference more than they are about sameness” Hamish Keith


The Vernacular Lounge has a growing programme of events for 2011 and you are welcome to contribute proposals and further ideas for its inaugural year.

 

CULTURAL ICONS EVENT

Thank you to everyone who attended the Cultural Icons gathering on Friday night at Satellite Gallery.  It was an honour to host such warm and talented guests who share our enthusiasm for the Cultural Icons project. Several interviews and programmes were instigated at the event and many ideas shared.  Thank you.

 

 

Below are some images from the evening.
To find out more about the Cultural Icons project (a celebration of New Zealanders who have shaped our arts and culture scene) please visit the Depot's - our new Cultural Icons website is coming soon.
Kit Suuring and Helen Momota
Eve de Castro Robinson, Wayne Laird, Denys Trussell, Rachel Power, Alan and Alison Pearson
CK Stead and Peter Bartlett
Wayne Laird and John Miller