A place with no name where everything has a name
An exhibition by Agata Siek
This exhibition brings together painting, sculpture, drawing, and installation to explore an intuitive approach to perception and naming. It moves between atmospheric environments and a developing system of symbols that form a personal visual language. A space composed of traces, gestures and quiet forms — suspended somewhere between memory and imagination. Project has been growing quietly for a long time, and it finally will exist in the world.
Agata Siek (born 1995, Poland) is an intermedia artist working across drawing, painting, sculpture, installation, and multimedia. She holds a Master of Arts from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and is a member of the Waikato Society of Artists and the Waikato Society of Potters. Her practice combines natural and found materials with handcrafted forms to create immersive environments exploring perception, memory, and intuitive systems of meaning.
Please join us at the opening event for place with no name where everything has a name on Thursday 30th April, 6pm.
The Nancy Caiger Gallery is open 11am-2pm from Wednesday to Saturday. If you’d like to visit this exhibition outside of these opening hours, please email [email protected]

