Aidan Taira Geraghty and Brianna Leone-Rhea Lawrence

09 07 25

29 Aug — 19 Oct

Artists Bri Leone-Rhea Lawrence and Aidan Taira Geraghty looking over Karitane.
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Artists Bri Leone-Rhea Lawrence and Aidan Taira Geraghty looking over Karitane.

09 07 25 is an exhibition with artists Bri Leone-Rhea Lawrence and Aidan Taira Geraghty. An auspicious date on which the artists expressed a desire to get to know one another, prior to presenting their work. Their series of photographs stands in as documentation, of ground covered in their recent years, on truth, self-belief, and knowledge systems that are inseparable from their biography. The photographs identify particular strategies to unpack their genealogical connection to their family stories.

The āhua of the exhibition is a warm invitation to sit with their irreconcilable ideas about distance, accountability, inheritance, beauty, boredom.

Aidan Taira Geraghty (Ngāi Tahu–Ngāi Tūāhuriri, Kāti Huirapa ki Puketeraki) is an artist who lives in Ōtepoti, Te Waipounamu. He is currently completing an MFA at the Dunedin School of Art, Otago Polytechnic, and holds a Bachelor of Visual Arts in Contemporary Sculpture. His most recent exhibitions include Migratory Patterns (2025) group exhibition at CoCA Centre of Contemporary Art Toi Moroki, Ōtautahi; Paemanu: Awa Toi at the Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art in Queensland (2024); Kia whakatōmuri te haere whakamua / Home is where the kai is 2024 at Te Tuhi, Tāmaki Makaurau; Ka Kore, Kua Kore (2023), a collaborative show with Moewai Marsh at Blue Oyster Art Project Space. 

Brianna Leone-Rhea Lawrence (Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairoa) is an artist based in Ōtautahi. She holds a Bachelor of Art & Design specialising in Photography from Ara Institute of Canterbury, and was recognised with the Eke Panuku awards. Bri is a recent recipient of the Toi Ōtautahi Incubator Programme and resident photographer for Queer Horizons Ōtautahi. Her work was included in Whakawhanaungatanga (2023) at CoCA Centre of Contemporary Art Toi Moroki, Ōtautahi. 

The artists would like to thank their supporters, Bri would like to acknowledge; Nanny Lovey, Aunty Charmaine, Aunty Flo and Uncle Pu, Ilam School of Fine Arts, Conor Clake, Aidan Moody and Jamie Price and Toi Ōtautahi. Aidan would like to thank, Ella Cameron-Smith, Mere Taua, David Geraghty, Vicki Lenihan, Te Marino Lenihan Waiariki Parata-Taiapa, and Suzanne Ellison.