Shibori Felt by Bernice Mitchell

Tuesday, 16 November 2021

Soil (Re)Cycling Exhibition, Christchurch NZ

 

Soil (Re)Cycling

Art Exhibition: A World Soils day event

Eastside Gallery, Linwood Arts, 388 Worcester St, Christchurch.  30 Nov- 18 Dec 2021.

Soil is vital to life on Earth. The soil’s role in recycling nutrients, and wastes, is an important part of sustaining life on Earth, providing renewal and new growth, in the dance between life and death. 



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                                 RIMU-ROOT Juergen Esperschuetz. Reclaimed rimu with soil in resin.



DUST TO DUST, Allan Hewitt
Acrylic on Canvas



The exhibition celebrates the variety, and intrinsic beauty, of soils in our landscapes in the context of both art and science.   It is also a celebration of World Soil Day (5th December) and reminds us about the importance of soil in our daily lives for food, fuel, and fibre production, as well as maintaining biodiversity and water quality.

 The artists featured in this exhibition, Juergen Esperschuetz, Megan Balks, and Allan Hewitt, are all also soil scientists. To illustrate the importance of soil cycles the artworks include recycled metals and reclaimed timber, as well as wool, and the soil itself, as media.

Opening Event: 5.30-7pm Monday 29 November 2021

Opening Hours: Tuesday-Saturday 11am-5pm, free onsite parking.

Soil (Re)Cycling: 29 Nov - 18 Dec 2021 - Linwood Arts

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