CATHY CARTER
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    • Walker and Hall Waiheke Art Awards Finalist 2016, 2017, 2018
    • 18th Estuary and Ecology Art Awards 2ND PLACE 2024
    • National Contemporary Art Awards 2023 (Two time finalist))
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    • Wallace Art Awards 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2014
    • Devonian Reefs, Molly Morpeth 3D Award, 2020
    • Parkins Prize 2019
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    • 2023 - 2024 >
      • Fluid Alchemy 2024
      • Bodies of Water 2024 Feb
      • Liminal Blue 2023 October
      • We are Water 2023
    • 2021 - 2022 >
      • Goldilocks Zone 2022
      • Almost Paradise, 2021
    • 2018 - 2020 >
      • Wai Wai Wai 2019
      • Weird Fishes, 2018
      • Waimarama, Residency: Waimarama, Reflecting on Water, 2018
      • Waimarama, Reflecting on Water, Motu-O-Kura, 2018
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      • Poolside, Immersion and Emergence Malolo , 2017
      • Poolside Immersion and Emergence 2017
      • Portals of Bare Attention 2016 / 2017
      • Seaside Series 2016
    • 2015 & prior >
      • Between Worlds
      • Oceanids: Rising
      • Oceanids # 1, 2, 3, 4
      • Drifting #1, 2, 3
      • Immersive Emergence
      • We Float
      • Viridescent -becoming green
      • Waitemata, 'Obsidian Waters' ( A public project)
      • Ophelia # 1, 2
      • Imminence
      • Immersion and Emergence
      • Adrift
      • Subtle Space
      • Mist
      • Zone of Immanence
      • Fluid Fields
      • Convergence
      • Sea Lion Rotation (light projection of stills)
      • Arpeggio ( Light projection of stills)
      • Arpeggio
  • Exhibited Work
    • Wai Wai Wai exhibition Nkb Gallery
    • Weird Fishes, 2018 Allpress Studio
    • Photoforum Exhibition 2018
    • Waitemata, Auckland Art Gallery
    • Arthaus Gallery 2017 Auckland Festival of Photography 2017, Theme: Identity. 2017 'Open Waters', (curated by Cathy Carter)
    • State of Play 2016
    • Oceanids , Paris Apartment.
    • Oceanids Rising 2016 Moaroom, Paris.
    • We Float 2014
    • Immersive Emergence 2013 (installation)
    • Imminence 2013
    • Zone Of Immanence 2012
    • Convergence 2012
    • Transitions 2012
    • Land vs Sea 2011 (Immersion and Emergence)
    • Mist 2010
    • Waterways 2012
    • Between Worlds
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Bodies of Water  @Muse Art Gallery

I’m fascinated by how experience and perceive different bodies of water – This exhibition looks to connect us emotionally and physically with these spaces of water and looks at how we interact with water, with the vast open ocean and in contrast, the confined constructed swimming pool. Both share similarities in the way we experience these spaces but there are also huge differences in the intensity of our interaction with these spaces, our sense of freedom, joy, elation, exposure, fear, and possibility. There is an otherworldly experience immersed in water that no other environment offers to me, a visceral intensity of sensation where my imagination connects with my expanded and primordial self.”


The deep ocean, vast and unrestrained, is a place of beauty but also environmental degradation and a space of restorative and sustainable practices as well as depletion and destruction. The ocean triggers a sense of awe and the sublime, of the infinite and the unknown, the deep stirring of the imagination and an intimacy as well as vastness . Likewise the swimming pool also connects us intimately buoyantly with this smooth caressing liquid but in contrast to the openness of the sea the pool is contained, constructed, known – it’s a space of leisure, pleasure, relaxation and exercise, in relative safety. It’s a space to dream.
Each of these spaces provides an encounter with water. They are spaces of transition from water to air; breathing and holding breath; illumination and refraction of light from the sun and moon and total inky darkness; floating and sinking; distorted sounds and shapes. Common to both these liminal spaces is an experience of ‘flow’ where we inhabit a state of ‘bare attention’, of presence, that brings with it a sense of freedom, of recovery, of the self.
These works offer sensuous and psychologically compelling encounters with water and explore human vulnerability in these environments.
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  • Home
  • Art Awards
    • Walker and Hall Waiheke Art Awards Finalist 2016, 2017, 2018
    • 18th Estuary and Ecology Art Awards 2ND PLACE 2024
    • National Contemporary Art Awards 2023 (Two time finalist))
    • Molly Morpeth Painting and Drawing Competition 2023
    • Wallace Art Awards 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2014
    • Devonian Reefs, Molly Morpeth 3D Award, 2020
    • Parkins Prize 2019
    • Headon International Portrait Competition Finalist 2015, 2016, 2018
  • Series of Works
    • 2023 - 2024 >
      • Fluid Alchemy 2024
      • Bodies of Water 2024 Feb
      • Liminal Blue 2023 October
      • We are Water 2023
    • 2021 - 2022 >
      • Goldilocks Zone 2022
      • Almost Paradise, 2021
    • 2018 - 2020 >
      • Wai Wai Wai 2019
      • Weird Fishes, 2018
      • Waimarama, Residency: Waimarama, Reflecting on Water, 2018
      • Waimarama, Reflecting on Water, Motu-O-Kura, 2018
    • 2016 - 2017 >
      • Poolside, Immersion and Emergence Malolo , 2017
      • Poolside Immersion and Emergence 2017
      • Portals of Bare Attention 2016 / 2017
      • Seaside Series 2016
    • 2015 & prior >
      • Between Worlds
      • Oceanids: Rising
      • Oceanids # 1, 2, 3, 4
      • Drifting #1, 2, 3
      • Immersive Emergence
      • We Float
      • Viridescent -becoming green
      • Waitemata, 'Obsidian Waters' ( A public project)
      • Ophelia # 1, 2
      • Imminence
      • Immersion and Emergence
      • Adrift
      • Subtle Space
      • Mist
      • Zone of Immanence
      • Fluid Fields
      • Convergence
      • Sea Lion Rotation (light projection of stills)
      • Arpeggio ( Light projection of stills)
      • Arpeggio
  • Exhibited Work
    • Wai Wai Wai exhibition Nkb Gallery
    • Weird Fishes, 2018 Allpress Studio
    • Photoforum Exhibition 2018
    • Waitemata, Auckland Art Gallery
    • Arthaus Gallery 2017 Auckland Festival of Photography 2017, Theme: Identity. 2017 'Open Waters', (curated by Cathy Carter)
    • State of Play 2016
    • Oceanids , Paris Apartment.
    • Oceanids Rising 2016 Moaroom, Paris.
    • We Float 2014
    • Immersive Emergence 2013 (installation)
    • Imminence 2013
    • Zone Of Immanence 2012
    • Convergence 2012
    • Transitions 2012
    • Land vs Sea 2011 (Immersion and Emergence)
    • Mist 2010
    • Waterways 2012
    • Between Worlds
  • ABOUT
    • Curiculum Vitae (condensed)
    • Curiculum Vitae (expanded)
    • Profile
    • Contact
    • Press
    • Links
    • News