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Artist Aisake Qiolele at the Tagimoucia Gallery

         Lancaster Press Gallery                              University of Fiji gallery
         Perched on the hills above Malaqereqere on the Coral Coast   This  gallery,  which  you  will  find  in  the  basement  of  the
        is a haven for artists and art lovers. Lancaster Press Fiji hosts   University  of  Fiji’s  Samabula  campus,  holds  occasional
        local  and  visiting  artists—particularly  printmakers—teaches   exhibitions under the guidance of one of Fiji’s most renowned
        lithography and holds several exhibitions throughout the year.  artists,  Mason  Lee.  Recent  shows  have  included  beautiful
         Peter Lancaster says since setting up in Malaqereqere: “I   traditional pottery by 76-year-old Amelia Yalosavu, one of the
        have had some amazing artists that I have collaborated with,   last  potters  from  Naselai,  Rewa,  and  skilled  line  and  pencil
        that’s just such a beautiful thing, to work with an artist, and help   drawings from University of Fiji students. The University’s Vice
        translate their work into this process called lithography.”  Chancellor, Shaista Shameem says the gallery is designed to
         Recent  exhibitions  have  included  ‘Vale  ni  Marau’,  a  series   provide a holistic education to their students, and enlightenment
        of paintings of Fiji’s vibrantly coloured homes by visiting artist   to all visitors and the University.
        Susan Woods, a group exhibition of local artists, including    The University of Fiji
        Mason Lee and Josua  Toganivalu, and Peter’s own moody
        abstracted prints of vegetation and landscapes.       Alliance Française de Suva
          Lancaster Press Fiji                                Another occasional venue for art exhibitions, the  Alliance
                                                            Française has traditionally shown work from local artists
         Tagimoucia Gallery                                 responding  to  a  theme,  plus  visiting  exhibitions  from  New
         This  gallery  in  Walu  Bay  holds  more  than  100  pieces  by   Caledonia and France. You’ll find art placed  through the rambling
        inmates from Suva prison across the road and other parts of   rooms of its cottage headquarters. The Alliance Française also
        Fiji’s correctional system. All are for sale, with the subject matter   shows regular movies and hosts other cultural activities, so try
        varying widely. The gallery was launched 14 years ago under   and time your visit with other events.
        the Yellow Ribbon program, providing inmates with a chance to    Alliance Française de Suva
        learn and develop new skills and gain income while in custody.
         While you are visting, ask if you can meet the artists in their   China Cultural Centre in Fiji
        studios up a flight of stairs from the gallery. You will find them   This  centre  in  downtown  Suva  holds  regular  exhibitions,
        very happy to talk about their work and where they draw their   including displays of painting and photography, mostly from
        inspiration from.                                   China. You can also occasionally participate in a tea ceremony
         The  Tagimoucia  Gallery  opens  from  8:30am  to  2:00pm,   or calligraphy workshops there.
        Monday through Friday.                                 China Cultural Centre in Fiji
          FCS Tagimoucia Art Gallery

            Be sure to follow the Fiji Traveller events page for more information on what art exhibitions are on, and where.


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