Drop into Gus Fisher Gallery on the final day of their exhibition Having it all, all, all to see a durational performance by Prairie Hatchard-McGill.
In Bread, Hatchard-McGill foregrounds her process-driven creative practice through the union of sculpture and performance. Informed by the feminist artists on display, this performance will explore ephemerality through the creation of sculptures made from food.
Prairie Hatchard-McGill is an artist from Tāmaki Makaurau. She works across sculpture, installation, and performance, with interests in countercultural histories, cooking, and the power of the handmade. Recent exhibitions include Feminine Rubble (2024), play_station, Pōneke, Sunlighting (2023), Artspace Aotearoa, and Signature Print (2022), Neo Gracie. She is currently working towards a Master of Fine Arts at Te Waka Tūhura Elam School of Fine Arts.
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