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
To find a place
April 2018
![Layne Waerea, Free arguments: [Under construction], 2018. Image courtesy of Hans Tommy.](/media/cache/f5/3a/f53a711d8f1ccf0257bd31bacc53b0be.jpg)
Layne Waerea, Free arguments: [Under construction], 2018. Image courtesy of Hans Tommy.
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Editorial
Louise Rutledge -
Free arguments: [Under construction]
Layne Waerea -
Pointing out event-lets
Victoria Wynne-Jones -
Radical Silence in Performance Art: Kalisolaite ‘Uhila’s Maumau-taimi’
Chris Braddock -
I instagram myself to sleep, 2016–2017
Sione Monu -
Waiting for love in library aisles
Natasha Matila-Smith -
Who’s missing and how can we reach them?
Dilohana Lekamge
The Occasional Journal
Local Knowledge
July 2016

The Albermarle, 59 Ghuznee Street, Wellington, 2008. Image courtesy of Viviane Perenyi.
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Editorial
Emma Ng -
Diversifying and moving through the hidden city
Gradon Diprose, Kelly Dombroski -
Don't fucking die today! Putain, ne meurt pas aujourd'hui!
Janet Lilo -
Stitching the Street
Sian van Dyk -
In your belly, a vague place
Ngahuia Harrison -
The Fair in May
Laila O'Brien -
No Stone Unturned
Aliyah Winter, Angela Kilford -
Kinetic Rituals
Balamohan Shingade -
At the still point
Elisabeth Pointon
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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Editorial
Alice Tappenden, Ann Shelton -
Feminisms in Contemporary Art Project Spaces
Kari Schmidt -
Considering Merata Mita’s Legacy
Chloe Cull -
Armour. Armor. Amor. More.
Zoe Crook -
Green Place
Carolyn DeCarlo -
This mud body
Robyn Maree Pickens -
Body Language
Lana Lopesi, Louisa Afoa -
CONVERSATION
Creek Waddington, Sian Torrington -
Bloody Women Artists
Ruth Green-Cole -
the blue between me and you
Jo Bragg -
Urban Form and the Gendered Lens
Rosie Evans -
A guide
Rachel O’Neill -
Gender and the ANZAC Biscuit
Lindsay Neill -
Recovering Pieces: Finding an early history of women and photography in New Zealand
Lissa 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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Editorial
Alice Tappenden, Ann Shelton, Jessica Hubbard -
For the trees
Rachel Buchanan -
dwelling trees, tree dwellings
Xin Cheng -
Axis Mundi: Long Live the Tree of Life
Prudence Gibson, Tessa Laird -
Forest satyagraha
Robyn Maree Pickens -
Garden City
Holly Best -
Accentuated Breath
Clare Hartley McLean -
On the portraiture of mushrooms
Creek Waddington -
Shade
Andrea Gardner -
bigwoods
Emil McAvoy -
Regan Gentry: Transformer and Master of Time
Sharon Taylor-Offord -
Colonisation versus conservation: a colonial view
Rebecca Rice -
Tae
Bridget Reweti -
The Framing of the Earth
Richard Shepherd -
Wildness in the Garden of Empire
Shaun Matthews -
In search of unknown vandals
Bronwyn Holloway-Smith, Thomasin Sleigh -
Bo.tan.i.cal: from the Greek
Jessica Hubbard -
The Tree as Traveller: Sakura in space, kōwhai in Chelsea, and the oldest pohutukawa in Spain
Emma Ng -
Seeing the wood and the trees: a complicating history of Hitler’s Oaks
Ann Shelton -
Conversations with Cripplewood
Cat Auburn -
Out of the Woods: The Return of Twin Peaks
Alice Tappenden, Matt Plummer -
The conceptual, the pastoral, and the plainly freakish (or, some of my favourite artworks are trees…)
Martin Patrick -
This is a femme slam.
Sian Torrington -
Explorations
Christian Nyampeta -
Works from the series An Ethnography on Gardening, 2006-2008
Raul Ortega Ayala -
Bent
Jonathan Kennett, Mary Macpherson -
One Shining Gum / Savia Brillante
Christina Barton, Maddie Leach, Zara Stanhope -
Acknowledgments
Alice Tappenden, Ann Shelton
The Occasional Journal
Over Under and Around
November 2011
