Sunday, 6 May 2012

The Dream Houses Exhibition Opening at Te Tuhi

Last week many Rm 13 students and their parents went down to Te Tuhi Contemporary Art Gallery for a special celebration of the Dream Houses opening.

When we walked into the foyer we were met by an incredible sight! Gregor had built a vaulted "room" out of thousands of pieces of wood in different colours. He had used 5 truck-loads of demolition timber to create this amazing structure. It was a truly mind-bending experience.

After we had listened to the speeches by museum director James McCarthy, art teacher Jeremy Leatinu'u and Gregor Kregar we went to view our creations which were displayed in one of the gallery rooms. They looked amazing on the wall,  and ceiling jutting out with all their weird angles.

We all agreed that working with this wonderful artist has been one of the highlights of our year.

Room 13

Look at some of the photos of this memorable event...

The extraordinary vaulted ceiling
Some inspired R13 students
Children's designs
We found our design!!




More creative artists...



                                               
Our student creations looked amazing on walls and ceiling 







Gregor and some R13 students




Crowded in to celebrate the awesome structure


THANK YOU GREGOR AND THANK YOU TE TUHI FOR THIS FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY TO BE PART OF THE DREAM HOUSES EXHIBITION!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your sculputres look so cool!
NG
Room 20 student

Anonymous said...

awesome pics,Your sculptures are AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Have an awesome day

Rm 20 B.K

Anonymous said...

I know how awesome the sculptures are that Gregor makes!

I had a chance to go there myself and make a sculpture out of the cardboard triangles...

When I was in Mrs G's Class i had been enjoying my time with her...
I HOPE YOU ARE TOO!! ^_^

JA from Room 20