To celebrate the closing of her latest exhibition, join artist Karen Sewell on Saturday 15 February from 1pm in the Malcolm Smith Gallery for a talk and tour of Celestial Numinance.
This event is free to attend. To reserve you spot, please RSVP with your name to [email protected]
For more information about Celestial Numinance, click here.
About the artist
Karen Sewell is a multidisciplinary artist based in Tāmaki Makaurau whose impressive installations commonly incorporate a combination of sculpture, photography, painting, sound, scent and light. Working within the realm of the numinous, her practise explores the intersection of art and spirituality. Sewell holds a Master of Fine Arts (with Honours) in 2016 from Whitecliffe, College of Arts and Design.
Her work has featured in exhibitions in Aotearoa and internationally. She received the Waitakere Trust Art Awards’ Premier Award in 2011, was an award winner in the 2024 Molly Morpeth Canaday Art Awards, and in 2022 Luminary I Luminare was exhibited in the biennial exhibition, Personal Structures, held in Venice.