On Tuesday morning 4 August at the Central Library on Level 2, we will be having some holes drilled into a concrete wall in order to instal a new artwork.
The carpenter is coming in early to get the work done however it may be after 8 am before he starts drilling as they have to set scaffolding up first. The drilling will not take long however it may be disruptive to some staff and customers. Please apologise to customers for any disruption the noise has caused to their use of the library.
The art work will form part of the exhibition by Stone Maka. The exhibition is called FAKA’AHU Contemporary Smoke – which Stone is installing on Tuesday afternoon.
The piece requiring the drill holes is being hung above the microfilm cabinets on Level 2. This area will be cordoned off until Stone has had a chance to instal the artwork and the scaffolding is removed.
Title: ‘Fena e Ta’u kei Mula e Ta’u’
Medium: Red clay, dye, egg yolk, oil on Ngatu (Tapa)
Size: 3900mm x 3670mm
Please get in touch if you have any queries.
Joan Simpson