

Caroline McQuarrie, Sluiced hills, 2016. Digital photographic print, 55 x 55cm. Courtesy: the artist and Jhana Millers, Wellington.
Through photographs and embroidered textile works, The New Sun juxtaposes the empirical finds of land trace, with the more speculative imaginings of what life might have entailed for the women living with, or alongside, the male minors within early settler-colonial Aotearoa.
Caroline McQuarrie is an artist whose primary interest is the concept of home, whether located in a domestic space, a community, or the land we identify with. Caroline is based in Wellington, NZ, and is a Senior Lecturer in Photography at Whiti o Rehua School of Art, College of Creative Arts, Massey University.
Exhibition Opening: 5.30pm Thursday 11 February 2021.