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To Be Queer in the Aotearoa Summer
“Rather than rural spaces being intrinsically homophobic, I think that there are inaccurate assumptions of queer folk present”. Inspired by the lived experience of queer people, Mik writes about how looking queer impacts experience of place in regional New Zealand.
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Man Lessons — A Review
A room of possibility with a sense of uncertainty pervading the air. ‘Man Lessons’ had our reviewer Mik Breitenbach weighing up reality and finding lessons in skewing linearity.
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Mitch
Borne from the process of grief and coming to terms with the loss of a close friend, Mik visualises what his passing felt like, and sends him off with well-wishes.
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Lucy Dacus & A Concert Community
Boldy stepping out into a crowded gig for the first time since COVID began, Mik explores a feeling of queer community at the recent Lucy Dacus concert in Auckland.
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Interview with the Artist: Wesley Fourie
The first in a new series focusing on queer artists in Aotearoa, this interview has Mik chat with emerging artist Wesley Fourie. Read about exhibiting in the time of COVID, working with textiles, and the natural world.