27/05/2026
Four days immersed in contemporary art, and it’s still sitting with us.
Earlier this month, we spent time at the , surrounded by artists, galleries, and conversations that felt thoughtful, generous, and deeply human.
We were honoured to support William Austin Gallery and the Kurutai Collective , both presenting intergenerational exhibitions rich in materiality, story, and dialogue.
Our contribution was intentionally quiet.
Soft textured walls to gently hold the artworks.
Custom rendered plinths in a warm terracotta tone, responding to clay, form, and the idea of kurutai; brackish water- flowing between elements.
What stayed with us most were the moments of pause.
People slowing down.
Leaning in.
Letting the space and the art speak together.
Supporting artists and the creative community feels inseparable from how we work; collaborative, considered, and grounded in respect for craft and material integrity.
We’ve shared more reflections from this experience, and the collaboration behind it, in our latest project post on the website.
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