Absolution
Sweet Tooth, an exhibition from Junus Orca and Miiekes
30 June - 28 July 2025
Time
10.00AM – 6.00PM
Opens 6pm - 9pm on the 30th June, every other day 10am - 6pm.
Venue: Absolution
Free
Indulgence dances with the ephemeral nature of life's guilty pleasures, intricately woven with a cascade of unsustainable dopamine.
A visual collaboration between Ōtautahi artist’s Miiekes and Junus Orca, through a harmonious fusion of painting and photographic scans.
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