Navigating Slowly

Sat Mar 14 2026 at 02:00 pm to 03:00 pm UTC+13:00

Gus Fisher Gallery | Auckland

Gus Fisher Gallery
Publisher/HostGus Fisher Gallery
Navigating Slowly
Advertisement
A screening of eight video works by Aotearoa artists, curated by Noel Meek with support from CIRCUIT Artist Moving Image
About this Event

Curated by Noel Meek with support from CIRCUIT Artist Moving Image, Navigating Slowly is a screening of eight video works by Aotearoa artists using moving images to choreograph new temporal relations with whenua, whakapapa, and our changing ecological world. Featuring: Sione Faletau, Jeremy Leatinu’u, Janine Randerson, James Tapsell-Kururangi, Nat Tozer, Noel Meek, Jake Kīanō Skinner, Sriwhana Spong, and Ana Iti.

Navigating Slowly interrogates our relationships with whenua by demonstrating forms of traversal that are slow, that are circuitous or circular, that give still time to place, seeking out new knowledge in the land via reversals, retreats, returns, and hauntings. The programme brings together contemporary artists from Aotearoa who share a meditative approach in their visual practice that runs counter to the accelerated narratives of colonialism and capitalism. The works sit with whenua, telling tales of travel, whakapapa, geology, language, and wairua.

Noel Meek is an artist and composer based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara with a practice that explores relations with the more-than-human through time-based works. He says: "This programme gathers together some of my favourite artworks of the last decade, but I hope it also gives the audience a guide to what I see as common features in local moving image works. Whether it’s Jeremy Leatinu’u’s narrative palindrome of language and migration, Nat Tozer’s meditation on manmade geology, James Tapsell-Kururangi’s familial portrait, or Sriwhana Spong’s saturated dream of Tuscany, these works all share a close attention to time and place, a pace that gives us room for considered thought, and a great generosity of beauty and spirit.”

Presented in association with Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki Auckland Arts Festival 2026. This programme is supported by CIRCUIT Artist Moving Image.

______________________________________________________________________________________________

Programme details:

  1. Sione Faletau: Navigation (2021) 3:51
  2. Jeremy Leatinu'u: Mai ite kei o te waka (2018) 7:54
  3. Janine Randerson: Waiho, Retreat (2017) 3:19
  4. James Tapsell-Kururangi: A Portrait with my Father (2022) 9:59
  5. Nat Tozer: Footpath Fossil (breath) (2020) 5:06
  6. Noel Meek and Jake Kīanō Skinner: Rua Kōhatu | Two Stones (2023) 7:45
  7. Sriwhana Spong: Badlands (2023) 7:36
  8. Ana Iti: All the way to Te Rerenga Wairua (2017) 4:00



Event Photos
Advertisement

Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Gus Fisher Gallery, 74 Shortland Street, Auckland, New Zealand

Tickets

NZD 0.00

Icon
Concerts, fests, parties, meetups - all the happenings, one place.

Ask AI if this event suits you:

More Events in Auckland

Hey Felicia! A Drag Queen Musical
Sat, 14 Mar at 09:00 am Hey Felicia! A Drag Queen Musical

Sweat Shop Brew Kitchen

Iron & Wine with Leah Senior | Powerstation, Auckland
Sat, 14 Mar at 10:00 am Iron & Wine with Leah Senior | Powerstation, Auckland

Powerstation

Roots Auckland Tattoo Convention
Sat, 14 Mar at 10:00 am Roots Auckland Tattoo Convention

The Cloud, Queens Wharf

The Warehouse Party with Channel One Sound System (UK)
Sat, 14 Mar at 10:30 am The Warehouse Party with Channel One Sound System (UK)

489 Rosebank Rd, Auckland, New Zealand 1026

Back To The 90's - Auckland
Sat, 14 Mar at 11:00 am Back To The 90's - Auckland

Dr Rudi's Rooftop Brewing Co.

Jyoty | Auckland
Sat, 14 Mar at 12:00 pm Jyoty | Auckland

Studio The Venue

Auckland - DayClubbers: The Ultimate Day Party!
Sat, 14 Mar at 04:00 pm Auckland - DayClubbers: The Ultimate Day Party!

The Mothership

Auckland Arts Festival: La Ronde
Sat, 14 Mar at 06:00 pm Auckland Arts Festival: La Ronde

Auckland Arts Festival Spiegeltent, Aotea Square

Auckland Arts Festival: Duck Pond
Sat, 14 Mar at 07:30 pm Auckland Arts Festival: Duck Pond

Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre

Jeff Chang Continuum: OUR STORY World Tour
Sat, 14 Mar at 07:30 pm Jeff Chang Continuum: OUR STORY World Tour

Spark Arena

Jeff Chang in Waitemat\u0101
Sat, 14 Mar at 07:30 pm Jeff Chang in Waitematā

Spark Arena

Auckland is Happening!

Never miss your favorite happenings again!

Explore Auckland Events