Kerry Ann Lee

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Kerry Ann Lee is an artist, designer and educator from Te Whanganui-a-tara. With a background in graphic art, she creates installation, print and image-based works. Lee has been involved with diverse communities through collaborations, commissions, workshops and public programmes, including projects like Up The Punks with John Lake and the Asian Aotearoa Arts Hui. Lee regularly exhibits work nationally and internationally and is known for her work with self-published fanzines over the past two decades.

Everything By: Kerry Ann Lee

Art26.09.21

Riding Imperfect Waves

Kerry Ann Lee sees the joy of everyday life and mother–daughter relationships in Claudia Kogachi’s exhibition There’s No I in Team at The Dowse.

Art04.11.20

How do we make art about difficult histories? Kerry Ann Lee responds to Candice Lin's Pigs and Poison at Govett-Brewster Art Gallery.

Art26.05.20

Deep Cuts: A Response to A Short Run

Fans, dreamers, punks and ravers, this one's for you. Kerry Ann Lee revels in the history and design of the lathe-cut record in this fun response to A Short Run at The Dowse Art Museum.

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