Tuesday, November 24, 2009
It's now or never
You can catch the last two days of Oubliette at On the table on Saturday 28 November and Sunday November 29 from 12 pm to 4 pm. You'll find us at Level one, 6 College Street, Wellington.
Friday, November 20, 2009
More from Oubliette
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Better than nothing
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Oubliette

The first exhibition at On The Table is Oubliette with Dan Arps, Campbell Patterson and Sriwhana Spong. The exhibition has been organised and curated by Michael Lett Auckland.
If you are in Wellington, there will be a chance to see the exhibition and meet the artists at the opening between 6pm and 8 pm on Thursday 19 November at Level one, 6 College Street.
From then Oubliette will be open on Saturday and Sunday November 21-22 from 12 pm to 4 pm and for the last two days of the exhibition Saturday and Sunday November 28 and 29 from 12 pm to 4 pm.
“So when things get too rough, your skin is dragging on the ground, and even down looks up, down look up, bad luck, we can show you a good time, show you a good time, and we don't charge nothin’, nothin' at all, just strut your nasty stuff, wiggle in the middle, get the town talking, by god, down with the wild gang...” – Firey lets loose in The Labyrinth
Image: Sriwhana Spong Beetlejuice 2007
The first exhibition at On The Table is Oubliette with Dan Arps, Campbell Patterson and Sriwhana Spong. The exhibition has been organised and curated by Michael Lett Lett Auckland.
If you are in Wellington, there will be a chance to see the exhibition and meet the artists at the opening between 6pm and 8 pm on Thursday 19 November.
From then Oubliette will be open on Saturday and Sunday November 21-22 from 12 am to 4 pm and for the last two days of the exhibition Saturday and Sunday November 28 and 29 from 12 am to 4 pm.
“So when things get too rough, your skin is dragging on the ground, and even down looks up, down look up, bad luck, we can show you a good time, show you a good time, and we don't charge nothin’, nothin' at all, just strut your nasty stuff, wiggle in the middle, get the town talking, by god, down with the wild gang...” – Firey lets loose in The Labyrinth
Anyone who wants to see the show at any other time should text 021 385527.
Image: Campbell Paterson Beetlejuice stills
If you are in Wellington, there will be a chance to see the exhibition and meet the artists at the opening between 6pm and 8 pm on Thursday 19 November.
From then Oubliette will be open on Saturday and Sunday November 21-22 from 12 am to 4 pm and for the last two days of the exhibition Saturday and Sunday November 28 and 29 from 12 am to 4 pm.
“So when things get too rough, your skin is dragging on the ground, and even down looks up, down look up, bad luck, we can show you a good time, show you a good time, and we don't charge nothin’, nothin' at all, just strut your nasty stuff, wiggle in the middle, get the town talking, by god, down with the wild gang...” – Firey lets loose in The Labyrinth
Anyone who wants to see the show at any other time should text 021 385527.
Image: Campbell Paterson Beetlejuice stills
Friday, November 6, 2009
On the table

WHERE IN THE WORLD IS ON THE TABLE? If you're trying to find the On The Table it is at 6 College Street, just down from Moore Wilson and Caffe L'affare and underneath the Victoria University Kick Boxing dojo.
WHEN WILL IT BE OPEN? On the Table will be open for the two days following each exhibition opening and the following weekend. At other times just text us on 021385527 and make a time to come round.
WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE? There is one long L-shaped space on the first floor of 6 College Street - car valet below and Dojo above.
WHAT WILL IT DO? The first exhibition will open at 6pm on Thursday 19 November, everyone is welcome. Details about the first show will be posted on Thursday.
Images From top: The entrance on College Street and main space looking in. Middle left, main space looking out and offshoot gallery. Right, test run with Michael Parekowhai's Cosmo. (click on images to get a better look)
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
It's true
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