The Occasional Journal
A series of "occasional journals" that contribute and respond to current dialogue on contemporary art practice and its politics. ISSN 2624-0483 (Online)
The Occasional Journal
Love Feminisms
November 2015
 
		
		
			Pro-abortion march, Wellington. Negatives of the Evening Post newspaper. Ref: 1/4-021373-F. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. http://natlib.govt.nz/records/23120612
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          EditorialAlice Tappenden, Ann Shelton
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              Feminisms in Contemporary Art Project SpacesKari Schmidt
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              Considering Merata Mita’s LegacyChloe Cull
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          Armour. Armor. Amor. More.Zoe Crook
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              Green PlaceCarolyn DeCarlo
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          This mud bodyRobyn Maree Pickens
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            ![John Webber, Poedua [Poetua], daughter of Oreo, chief of Ulaietea, one of the Society Isles, 1785. Purchased 2010. Te Papa: 2010-0029-1.](/media/cache/2b/2c/2b2c6c91d8d5925fc5ab7b19a0074851.jpg)  Body LanguageLana Lopesi, Louisa Afoa
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              CONVERSATIONCreek Waddington, Sian Torrington
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              Bloody Women ArtistsRuth Green-Cole
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          the blue between me and youJo Bragg
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              Urban Form and the Gendered LensRosie Evans
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              A guideRachel O’Neill
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          Gender and the ANZAC BiscuitLindsay Neill
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              Recovering Pieces: Finding an early history of women and photography in New ZealandLissa Mitchell
The Occasional Journal
The Dendromaniac
March 2015
 
		
		
			One Tree Hill from Cornwall Park, Auckland. Price, William Archer, 1866-1948: Collection of post card negatives. Ref: 1/2-000772-G. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. http://natlib.govt.nz/records/23239931
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          EditorialAlice Tappenden, Ann Shelton, Jessica Hubbard
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              For the treesRachel Buchanan
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              dwelling trees, tree dwellingsXin Cheng
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              Axis Mundi: Long Live the Tree of LifePrudence Gibson, Tessa Laird
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          Forest satyagrahaRobyn Maree Pickens
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              Garden CityHolly Best
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              Accentuated BreathClare Hartley McLean
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              On the portraiture of mushroomsCreek Waddington
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              ShadeAndrea Gardner
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            ![Kenneth Bigwood, ‘Little Barrier Island. Bird Life. 25 ft. pylon hide erected for photographic purposes at a Tui’s nest in the top-most branches of a Kanuka tree. This was the lowest Tui’s nest found on Little Barrier Island.’ [AAQT-6539-A20717], Black and white photograph, Dimensions variable, 1949, Copyright Archives New Zealand.](/media/cache/f4/d1/f4d143e7f3b85c21d397dfae11c99157.jpg)  bigwoodsEmil McAvoy
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              Regan Gentry: Transformer and Master of TimeSharon Taylor-Offord
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            ![William Strutt, Mangarie [Mangaire], Taranaki, New Zealand, 1856, pen and wash, National Library of Australia: nla.pic-an3240357](/media/cache/1c/88/1c88fae930a65ce86463718c07dec302.jpg)  Colonisation versus conservation: a colonial viewRebecca Rice
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              TaeBridget Reweti
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              The Framing of the EarthRichard Shepherd
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              Wildness in the Garden of EmpireShaun Matthews
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              In search of unknown vandalsBronwyn Holloway-Smith, Thomasin Sleigh
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              Bo.tan.i.cal: from the GreekJessica Hubbard
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          The Tree as Traveller: Sakura in space, kōwhai in Chelsea, and the oldest pohutukawa in SpainEmma Ng
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              Seeing the wood and the trees: a complicating history of Hitler’s OaksAnn Shelton
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              Conversations with CripplewoodCat Auburn
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              Out of the Woods: The Return of Twin PeaksAlice Tappenden, Matt Plummer
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          The conceptual, the pastoral, and the plainly freakish (or, some of my favourite artworks are trees…)Martin Patrick
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              This is a femme slam.Sian Torrington
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              ExplorationsChristian Nyampeta
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              Works from the series An Ethnography on Gardening, 2006-2008Raul Ortega Ayala
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              BentJonathan Kennett, Mary Macpherson
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              One Shining Gum / Savia BrillanteChristina Barton, Maddie Leach, Zara Stanhope
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          AcknowledgmentsAlice Tappenden, Ann Shelton
