Students in costume lined up in Mcknight's second floor crosswalk.
Participants of Richard Reddaway's "One's Own and Others' Otherness."

Richard Reddaway

"One's Own and Others' Otherness"

September 24 - October 29, 2018

Exhibition Statement

For One’s Own and Others’ Otherness, WSU School of Art, Design, and Creative Industries professors Kristin Beal and Robert Bubp, along with Visiting Artist/Senior Lecturer Richard Reddaway of Massey University in Wellington, New Zealand, created an exhibition and performance that explored themes of intercultural equity.


 

Artist Bio

Since the mid-1980s, Richard Reddaway has consistently exhibited sculpture and sculpture installations in New Zealand and internationally, including the Netherlands, Australia, Spain and Mexico. He recently curated the exhibition El Barroco de Aotearoa at the museum MUCA Roma in Mexico City.

Reddaway currently teaches at the Massey University School of Art in Wellington. He has received several major grants from Creative New Zealand, and his work is held in significant national collections including Te Papa Tongarewa and the Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna O Waiwhetu.