Natasha Conland and Jacqueline Fraser Walters Prize 2018
Established in 2002 and held biannually the Walters is New Zealand's preeminent contemporary art award.
As well as discussing the work of Jacqueline Fraser - The Making of Mississippi Grind - Mark Amery talks to the Auckland Art Gallery's Natasha Conland about how the Walters is put together.
Natasha was the first coordinating curator of the Walters Prize back in 2006 shortly after joining the Gallery.
This was the last of our four interviews with the artists shortlisted for the Prize, which will be announced in November. You can find the rest of the series on our website. The shortlist exhibition opens in August.
Also opening this week in Auckland is a new Jacqueline Fraser installation in the same series, The Making of Carbon Copy at Michael Lett Gallery
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