Christine Massey b. 1949
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Christine MasseyBalasana (Child's Pose) 1, 2021Bronze5 x 7 x 2.5 cm
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Christine MasseyBalasana (Child's Pose) 2, 2021Bronze9.5 x 4.5 x 3.5 cm
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Christine MasseyLent #1, 2023Lost wax bronze15 x 8 cm
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Christine MasseyLent #2, 2023Lost wax bronze16 x 6 cm
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Christine MasseyLent #3, 2023Lost wax bronze12.5 x 5.5 cm
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Christine MasseyLent #4, 2023Lost wax bronze12 x 6.5 cm
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Christine MasseyLent #5, 2023Lost wax bronze10.5 x 6 cm
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Christine MasseyLent #6, 2023Lost wax bronze11 x 6 cm
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Christine MasseyLent #7, 2023Lost wax bronze14.5 x 6 cm
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Christine MasseyRosa Rosa, 2023Lost wax bronze7 x 7 cm
Christine Massey’s love of bronze casting began whilst studying at Ilam, Canterbury University. Professor Beadle later introduced Massey to the medal art form at Elam, Auckland University. She is a founding member of the MANZ (Medal Art New Zealand) group.
Massey participated in the XXIX FIDEM Congress & Biennale in Seixel, Lisbon, Portugal in 2005 and again in 2006/7 at the 4th Seixel Biennale. Christine is the MANZ FIDEM Delegate.
Having lived, worked and exhibited in Australia, USA, England and NZ, her works are to be found in many private collections. Massey considers all her work to be drawings in process. They are random yet repetitive in nature.
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MANZ - Medal Art New Zealand
Our Nature 14 March - 3 April 2023ARTIS Gallery is the host gallery for Medal Art New Zealand (MANZ) – a group of New Zealand’s leading contemporary sculptors. This 2023 biennial exhibition has thirty artists presenting medals and /or small sculptures.Read more -
MANZ - Medal Art New Zealand
A Place to Stand 30 March - 18 April 2021This 2021 biennial exhibition has thirty-one artists presenting medals and /or small sculptures. A diversity is demonstrated in the works that make up this exhibition and is also reflective of...Read more -
MANZ - Medal Art New Zealand
About Face 19 March - 14 April 2019ARTIS Gallery is the host gallery for Medal Art New Zealand (MANZ) – a group of New Zealand’s leading contemporary sculptors. This 2019 biennial exhibition has thirty-four artists presenting medals...Read more