Adam Willetts is an artist from Christchurch whose practice spans a broad range of disciplines and mediums including electronic music, sculpture and painting. His works explore aspects of space, time, movement, scale and colour while drawing on influences from, science fiction, psychedelia and a diverse range of music. Willetts has been exhibiting and performing throughout New Zealand and internationally since the late 1990s and has released music on labels such as Fictitious Sighs, Dungeon Taxis, Bunkland, Atoll and Toxic Records. Elsewheres is a new series of quietly cosmic watercolour paintings reflecting on the dynamics of fluidity and instability in the perception and construction of space and place.
Clinton Watkins investigates affect through the construction of combined immersive experiences of sound, colour and scale. Work focuses on the characteristics, structures, phenomena, and processing of sonic and visual material. Installations incorporate found and custom-made audio and video hardware to create repetition, distortion, duration and form, distilled via a minimalist sensibility. He has exhibited in solo and curated group exhibitions throughout New Zealand, Australia and Europe and is represented by Starkwhite Gallery, Auckland. Watkins is also a practicing experimental musician who regularly produces and performs as a solo artist and collaboratively, most recently working with artist Santiago Sierra. He has a Doctorate from Elam School of Fine Arts, and lectures in experimental time-based media in CoLab at AUT.