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Paul Hartigan<br />
Auckland artist Paul Hartigan works predominantly in neon, although he<br />
also produces paintings, pho<strong>to</strong>graphs and prints. Hartigan’s quirky sense<br />
of humour and his mastery of media ensure that he continues <strong>to</strong> hold<br />
a central place in <strong>the</strong> New Zealand art scene. Hartigan’s current work<br />
continues <strong>to</strong> push boundaries and challenge conceptions in a visually<br />
arresting and timeless fashion.<br />
Zekiah Heath<br />
Heath has a Bachelor of Design and is a three dimensional artist who<br />
combines her love of hand crafted objects with her technical experience<br />
in ceramics. She creates sculptural works and glazed domestic ware.<br />
Rachel Hirabayashi<br />
Hirabayashi has a background in illustration and graphic design.<br />
She received a Bachelor’s Degree in Art His<strong>to</strong>ry/Theory from Otago<br />
University and now lives in Central Otago. Hirabayashi works in<br />
watercolour, charcoal and acrylics and is inspired by her environment.<br />
John Horner<br />
Horner is a senior lecturer at Whitecliffe College of Art and Design.<br />
A student of Garth Tapper, Colin McCahon and Robert Ellis in <strong>the</strong><br />
1960s, his work has been mainly landscape and cityscape in <strong>the</strong><br />
expressionist genre.<br />
Susan Hurrell Fieldes<br />
Hurrell Fieldes is a printmaker currently making mostly monotype<br />
and monoprint artworks. Educated in New York, she interns and<br />
studies <strong>the</strong>re each year. Hurrell Fieldes will be giving printmaking<br />
demonstrations between 11am and 12pm on Sunday at <strong>the</strong><br />
<strong>Kohia</strong> Art <strong>Exhibition</strong>.<br />
Artwork from left <strong>to</strong> right: Paul Hartigan, Michael Kennedy, Zekiah Heath, Russell Jackson.<br />
Russell Jackson<br />
Jackson studied Art His<strong>to</strong>ry and Graphic Design at <strong>the</strong> University of<br />
Auckland and <strong>the</strong> Auckland Institute of Technology. His paintings reflect<br />
his love of bird life and New Zealand’s landscape, in particular its<br />
coastal environment.<br />
Hannah Jensen<br />
Jensen graduated in 2004 from AUT with a Bachelor of Visual Arts.<br />
She works full time from her studio in Auckland using a variety of<br />
mediums: carving, pho<strong>to</strong>graphy, printmaking, painting and design.<br />
Michael Kennedy<br />
North Shore artist Kennedy studied Graphics and Visual Design at AUT<br />
and learned oil painting techniques from artist Rob Campion. His work is<br />
influenced by American pop surrealism.<br />
Richard Killeen<br />
Killeen was born in Auckland and attended <strong>the</strong> University of Auckland.<br />
He is an award winning artist who has had many solo shows in<br />
New Zealand and overseas. Killeen’s work can be seen in numerous<br />
public and private collections.<br />
Josh Lancaster<br />
In 2000 Lancaster graduated with first class honours from Massey<br />
<strong>School</strong> of Design in Welling<strong>to</strong>n and works in advertising. In his artworks<br />
he explores familiar New Zealand landscapes in a simplified form<br />
through hard lighting and saturated colour.<br />
Kelly Lawson<br />
Lawson has a Degree in Visual Arts majoring in printmaking. She is <strong>the</strong><br />
crea<strong>to</strong>r of ‘Painted Pixel’ Graphic Design Company. She currently interns<br />
at <strong>the</strong> Gow Langsford Gallery. Lawson is inspired by organic lines and<br />
colours. Her children attend <strong>Kohia</strong> <strong>Terrace</strong> <strong>School</strong>.