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I am very proud to be representing New Zealand artist Kate MacKenzie in Australia. For enquiries about available works, please feel free to email me on henrietta@henrietta.co.
Kate likes to explore the fine line between reality and surrealism, with subtle reference to political and social issues. She says, “As an artist, it is a true privilege to have a voice in my community”.
She gained success early into her career, becoming a finalist with three works in the National Telecom Art Awards in 2000 and 2001, and in 2002 was chosen as Feature Artist for the Hawkes Bay Vintners Charity Wine Auction. That same year she was commissioned to paint a collection of work to be hung in the reception area of the James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor in Wellington, and subsequent public art commissions have followed, including the Hawkes Bay Opera House.
In recent years, Kate’s work has been selected for Hawkes Bay Review and EAST Exhibition. Today she continues to develop her work in the fine arts and enjoys creating garments each year for the International World of Wearable Arts in Wellington.
Kate is from Hawkes Bay, New Zealand and has been painting since 1999. Her work is held in private collections throughout New Zealand, Europe, Australia and America.
I am very proud to be representing New Zealand artist Kate MacKenzie in Australia. For enquiries about available works, please feel free to email me on henrietta@henrietta.co.
Kate likes to explore the fine line between reality and surrealism, with subtle reference to political and social issues. She says, “As an artist, it is a true privilege to have a voice in my community”.
She gained success early into her career, becoming a finalist with three works in the National Telecom Art Awards in 2000 and 2001, and in 2002 was chosen as Feature Artist for the Hawkes Bay Vintners Charity Wine Auction. That same year she was commissioned to paint a collection of work to be hung in the reception area of the James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor in Wellington, and subsequent public art commissions have followed, including the Hawkes Bay Opera House.
In recent years, Kate’s work has been selected for Hawkes Bay Review and EAST Exhibition. Today she continues to develop her work in the fine arts and enjoys creating garments each year for the International World of Wearable Arts in Wellington.
Kate is from Hawkes Bay, New Zealand and has been painting since 1999. Her work is held in private collections throughout New Zealand, Europe, Australia and America.