Robyn Maree Pickens

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Robyn has a MA in Art History, and has worked in galleries and project spaces including Artspace, Auckland. Her writing has appeared in Turbine, Art New Zealand, Art News, The Physics Room Annual, Enjoy Gallery’s Occasional Journal, North Projects’, The Press and in exhibition catalogues. Currently she is an art reviewer for the Otago Daily Times, and is Blue Oyster’s 2016 summer writer-in-residence on Quarantine Island Kamau Taurua. Robyn will commence a practice-based PhD in the field of eco-poetics in the English Department at the University of Otago in 2017.

www.robynmareepickens.com

Twitter: @RobynPickens

Everything By: Robyn Maree Pickens

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It matters who we think with, and which stories we choose to tell

Art21.02.17

Robyn Maree Pickens considers Martin Thompson's ever-evolving practice.

Art11.12.16

Robyn Maree Pickens considers the immersive communities in Kushana Bush's exhibition at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery.

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