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  1. Sydney Contemporary. 7–10th September 2023, Carriageworks, Sydney. w/ Laree Payne Gallery. Energy Work: Kathy Barry / Sarah Smuts-Kennedy. Published 2023 by Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington. 128 pages.

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  2. Sarah Smuts-Kennedy | Biography. Smuts-Kennedy’s practice is focused on a research based investigation into fields of energy as they engage with conceptual thinking both within an art based language and other intuition driven modes of enquiry. Her art practice synthesises broad research territories that integrate restorative horticultural and ...

  3. Meet Sarah Smuts-Kennedy — the woman on a mission to save the bees. In case you have had your head stuck in a honey pot, you may not be aware that bees are declining at an alarming rate, and that means far more than a depleted honey supply.

  4. For The Love of Bees – A City Bee Collaboration. Sarah Smuts-Kennedy, Other Ways of Talking, Stone Soup, 2021. Sarah Smuts-Kennedy, Not Just a Load of Crap, Stone Soup, 2018. www.fortheloveofbees.co.nz. Instagram.

  5. Jun 19, 2023 · There is no separation between the art of Sarah Smuts-Kennedy and the rest of her life – which she observes as research. Embedded as part of her process, she investigates living systems such as biodynamic gardens, composting and natural lifecycles.

  6. Sarah Smuts-Kennedys work undergoes something of a transition through the course of her residency at the McCahon House which magnifies this inversion of classic spiritualist traditions in art.

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  8. EDUCATION. 2012 MFA (First Class Honours), Elam School of Fine Arts, University of Auckland 2010 PG Dip, Elam School of Fine Arts, University of Auckland.