Loulou graduated with a BA (Visual Culture), LLB and DipLangC (endorsed in Chinese) from the University of Otago in 2016. She currently works at a Chinese law firm in Auckland and freelances in the evenings. Her writing and photography portfolio can be found here.
The conversation around the value of art is worth having, so why can't we have it?
At the Upper Queen Street and Newton Road intersection, behind two enormous billboards, is captcha – an artist run space, which opened in May this year. On Fridays and Saturdays, captcha is open to all; the rest of the week it's a home to its four flatmates.
What happens when someone gives some art students a house?
Eloise Callister-Baker goes to a conference that challenges her diet, and the country's more generally.
Eloise Callister-Baker on William Linscott's new work at Michael Lett.
Eloise Callister-Baker attends a art workshop for grieving children, and asks whether we can still find something in loss.
Eloise Callister-Baker on the brave new world sexual abuse survivors face online
Eloise Callister-Baker on the fruits of John Ward-Knox's Frances Hodgkins Fellowship
Eloise Callister-Baker on NZ's pioneering photographers
Eloise Callister-Baker on Dunedin's street art spat