Milly Mitchell-Anyon

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Milly Mitchell-Anyon is an art historian and curator from Whanganui, Aotearoa. She is currently running a project space called SWINE in Whanganui, working as one of the two Blumhardt Foundation Curators for 2021-2022 and is a newly appointed board member for Whanganui Regional Museum's Civic House. She holds a Master of Arts in Art History from Victoria University of Wellington, a PgDip in Museum Studies from Massey University and is an ICI Curatorial Intensive alumni. Milly has previously worked at Puke Ariki Museum, The Dowse Art Gallery, Dunedin Public Art Gallery, Whanganui Regional Museum and Aratoi Wairarapa Museum of Art and History.

Everything By: Milly Mitchell-Anyon

Art25.07.21

The Centre of My Universe: Craft in Whanganui

Milly Mitchell-Anyon synthesises the threads that weave together Whanganui’s community of makers and arts leaders, today and in the past.

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