iNDx Bios Small
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11 to 23 August 2018
Free, 11am–3pm daily
H D Skinner Annex, Otago Museum
The iNDx Art Exhibition showcases the
amazing depth of artistic talent in both the
local and wider autistic community.
11 to 23 August 2018
Free, 11am–3pm daily
H D Skinner Annex, Otago Museum
You will notice that some artists have not included a
biography, description of their art, or a photograph
of themselves. It is important that each artist
is able to present their work and themselves in
whatever way they feel is ‘right’, therefore exhibits,
biographies and any other information are exactly as
the artist delivered them to us, reflecting each artist’s
unique and wonderful personality.
Have just Recently in the Last Few Years, Took Up Doing Art. I started
Colouring Books with Bright Colour. Took up Doing Different Types of
Mediums & Becoming More Interested in Doing Different Things.
My name is Darryl Breen and I paint and draw at Art Space, it’s an art
focussed daybase run by IDEA Services in Dunedin.
I love to make art, it makes me feel happy and calm. I have exhibited
at the Blue Oyster in a collaboration with Saskia Leek, and I enter the
IHC Art Awards every year.
I have painted a volcano with acrylic paint, I like the smoke that comes
out the top and the bright red lava.
JOSH QUINTRELL
3
The interest was further cultivated in later years and further developed
when he decided to pursue his Bachelor’s Degree in Photography
at Ara institute in Canterbury. During his study, various alternative
photographic processes were shown to him and this began his
further study in to alternative media and photography techniques.
Mediums that are not normally used or are unheard of are a basis of
his experimentation and are often unusual, striking and frequently
become a conversation piece alongside the image itself.
Josh has also gained recognition from the NZIPP Iris Awards with a
bronze in 2016, 2017 and 2018 and a silver in 2018 respectively.
ALLAN HEGAN
4
Julian is a Dunedin based artist who spent his childhood in Papua New
Guinea where he developed a love for nature. As a self-proclaimed
‘coastal mungi’ Julian is inspired by the natural world, specifically
aquatic habitats. This inspiration is captured in his psychedelic abstract
expressionist work. As a multidisciplinary artist Julian has combined
paint, ink, pen pigment and screen printing in the selected works
on display at iNDx. Julian has exhibited work in Dunedin a number
of times in the past and aims to expand his practice through further
exposure in the future.
JEANETTE PURKIS
6
Both pieces are untitled. The colourful evening sky one is watercolour
on paper and the blue one is chalk pastel on paper. They are part of a
series I have been working on since 1995. They are reflections of my
inner world. They are done very quickly and with no intent or planning.
They evoke emotions that I struggle to articulate.
ANTONIO BRINKLEY
7
She has been married for 33 years and has two adult children - one
of whom is also autistic. She is passionate about photography and
spends a lot of time doing this when walking her dog on her local
beach in Kapiti, an hour north of Wellington.
HARA JAMES
9
Hi I’m Hara and I have been doing art for number of years. I do
mixed media and paintings and carving of green stone and wood.
I studied my certificate in visual art design in 2009 and carried on
to do diploma in painting level 5 and 6. I have had work exhibited
before and presently doing level 6 mixed media through learning
connection as I did level 5 last year. I enjoy art and see it as a process of
creative expression and a spiritual connection for me too. I have been
diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome and do to have art in a exhibition
for people on the spectrum is a positive move forward and a way to
connect with others through my art. Thank you. Hara
CATIE
10
Catie moved to NZ from England when she was 12 years old. She
has always had a love for drawing and creating, and especially enjoys
drawing surreal pieces the most. Catie loves seeing her art displayed
in people’s houses because then she knows that other people are
enjoying them too. Catie is a busy person with a full time job and
many pets to care for at home, so she doesn’t often have time to
draw or paint. Catie’s special interests are horses and being
outside with them.
The swan pic and the octopus pic are both about my sensory stuff, I
love beautiful long hair and I always imagine it being this amazing soft,
easy thing that’s a part of you (swans) but I can’t stand it touching me,
sometimes it feels like I’m being overwhelmed by my hair (octopus)
and it stresses me out.
The water colour lady is just something that worked out, I play with
watercolour a lot and sometimes I hate what I create and it doesn’t
look how I want. This one is simple and just worked.
KIERAN SOMERVILLE
11
Masterton
I am not sure what drives the process, I just get the paint and canvas
and what ever comes to mind ends up on the canvas
NRETSEW
13 Nretsew sits upon the throne
The throne he fought for
The throne he bleed for
The throne he killed for
The throne he did not
even want
Nretsew sits upon the throne
The throne his father sat
The throne his brother was
My names Nretsew, i studied meant to sat
creative studies for a year and
have been very into making art The throne that was taken
from him
since high school, however after
i finished my studies i somewhat The throne that was rightfully his
retired from the art world, as
i’ve been focused on other Nretsew sits upon the throne
things irl, personally i don’t like
to tell people what my work A throne he did not want
is about, and much rather like
people drawing up there own A throne not meant for him
interpretations mutch the same
way i do when i look at things But it is a throne he must take
or hear music. A people he must rule
The work i am showing here is For the times to come
the first new piece of work i have
made in over 2 years, i am using For the war to come
clip studio paint and the assets
and materials provided with it. Nretsew sits upon the throne
KATY KENAH
14
Pallet Pyrography (aka burning letters into scrap wood with a $30
Super Cheap Auto soldering Iron)
Tom Fox is a Dunedin based artist and is a member of the iNDx group,
a graduate of the Dunedin school of Art.
He will have a chalk pastel work in the iNDx show, his chalk pastel
works are usually large in scale portrait drawings that are built up using
a fingerprint technique, repetitions and distortions.
REUBEN PATERSON
18
I am 19 years old. I have been making art at Studio 2 for about 4 years.
I like making up and drawing my own dinosaurs. I am now designing
sentai robos for further tokusatsu shows I am wanting to do here in
New Zealand for a future entertainment company
JULIA YOUNG
19
Julia is a finalist in this years IHC Art awards and predominantly creates
art at Artspace and Studio 2.
A lot of her art works feature her ever growing collection of lemurs and
other toy animals that serve a very important role as
communication aids.
Julia has her own show on Otago Access Radio called ‘The positivity
show’ and co-hosts 2 others.
ANDREW KEOUGH
20
Andrew loves to draw and has a very focused and specific style.
Cars, houses and the date the drawing is done are all major
components of his art works.
Ivan hails from Owaka and we think references to this part of his life
are predominantly what appear in his art.
He loves to draw and will work on the same piece for many weeks until
there is literally no more space on the paper then will start all over
again. Happy and content.
PHILIP LOMAS
22
This year he worked with Studio 2 arts facilitators to write a story and
create puppets from his drawings and performed a puppet show in the
Dunedin Fringe Festival.
ANONYMOUS
23
I write to get things out of my head. I have only started writing poetry
this year. Each poem is triggered by an emotional reaction I’ve had to
something I have experienced, seen, read about, etc. If I don’t write
down the words when I feel these emotions, it’s like there is a pain
or build up of something in my heart that will burst! I like quiet and
spending time on my own reading, knitting, crocheting and being with
my dog. I have two children, one of whom is also autistic.
WARREN GOODWIN
24
Warren is a local Dunedin Artist who excels at turning others’ trash into
Cosplay treasure using self-taught techniques. He has been making
costumes since he was 11 yrs old. Warren’s costumes have featured in
numerous charity parades, community events and
expos across New Zealand.
“I don’t really make costumes for myself, more for others’ enjoyment.
I make characters that I think other people would like to see and will
make them happy. It feels good to help other people. It makes me feel
like I have more purpose”
HELENE DUPRES
25
Poetry
People try and make me feel
“better” about being Autistic by saying “there’s no such
thing as normal”.
I’m 38 years old and live in Christchurch I’ve been doing bits and
pieces with photography for a number of years right from when I got
my first digital camera. I’ve always liked Trains and buses and have an
extensive collection of photos and am always adding to them.
My passion has always been there but even more so since I’m proudly
an autistic adult
this is the first time I’ve felt confident enough to show off my
photography skills and am happy to consider selling copies of photos
if there is enough interest in my work.
The only editing that has been done to these photos is that its been
resized but the original held by me.
GABRIELLE HOGG
27
This is my second art exhibition and I’m feeling pretty fantastic about
sharing my work.
TANEA PATERSON
28
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