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17/05/2026

Kindred 01/05/26’

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Experience the transformative power of art at Kindred’s live performance show at Silo6 on 01/05/26 and witness the incredible vision and initiatives that prove what humans can achieve through the universal language of art

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05/05/2026

Public Record Silo6
Live performance ‘Kindred’
01/05/26’

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20/04/2026

NZ ceramicist Thomas Baker will be a part of ‘Kindred’ featured artist - live performance show at silo6 on 1st May, showcasing his dynamic approach working with clay - one of his iconic dropped vases from high platform!!! with the accomplished by the sound of Cello, play by at the background will be dreamy but vibrant experience.

Showcasing his dynamic approach to working with clay. The event will feature documentation of his distinctive Sling shot Vase process,

We pre-visited silo6 with Thomas in last month documented his distinctive Slingshot vases process filmed and edited by - offering audiences insight into his methods and material awareness. Thomas’s ability to embed character and energy into clay is both engaging and inspiring.
these vases had been dried and wood-fired, ready to showcasing our upcoming exhibition at Silo6. Can’t wait to see the result of fired pieces as well as having him at the live show together with us!

Book the tickets NOW for the live performance show ‘Kindred’ to experience this.

Ticket on sale 🎟️ Link in bio.

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Thomas Baker trained in Kanazawa, Japan, under Seppo Iida, working in his teacher’s atelier, Hokuto Studio. Now based in Mangawhai, Baker has undertaken residencies across Aotearoa and gained recognition for his iconic, playful yet meticulously controlled works. His practice focuses on capturing the state of clay through whimsy and tension. He has shown in multiple national and international exhibitions, and is highly sought after by collectors.

Baker also co-founded Kiln studio in Nelson Whakatū, and is co-founder and creative director of the biennial Nelson Clay Week, contributing significantly to the vitality of the creative community in Aotearoa.

Booking open! ‘Kindred’ - Art, Craft, Fashion, MusicLive Performance at Silo6 Only one day evocative event at Silo6, Pre...
18/04/2026

Booking open!
‘Kindred’ - Art, Craft, Fashion, Music
Live Performance at Silo6

Only one day evocative event at Silo6,
Present by Public Record, Live Performance show ‘Kindred’ featured some of Aotearoa’s significant artists. More than fashion show, this event brings the creative community together to celebrate artistic expression in all its forms.

Booking essential
🔖See the link in bio.
Limited numbers available so be quick!

Date: Friday 1st May, (2sessions)

-1st From 4pm (closed by 6:00)
-2nd From 7pm (closed by 9:00)

*Same show - $40 p.p

Locations: Silo6 at Wynyard Quarter, Auckland, NZ

An immersive live art and fashion experience
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Artists & Designers:

Thomas Baker - (Ceramicist)

Being. clothes / Evan Beijnen / Lashoemaker_bespoke -(Fashion & Shoe)

6x4 by Steven Junil Park, supported by Cindy Jang 윤하 (Sound, costume, choreography)

Sounds:

Karen Hu (Cellist),

Steven Junil Park (Vocals)

Jeff Henderson (Audio )

Director:

Public Record by Yuka O’Shannessy

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Ngā mihi

Our next exhibition, the artist will fly over from Japan 🇯🇵 to open his show in next week and event in Silo6…Bio: Shun K...
18/04/2026

Our next exhibition, the artist will fly over from Japan 🇯🇵 to open his show in next week and event in Silo6…

Bio: Shun Kumagai’s practice is centred on the layering of different materials, through complex techniques, to create vessels that quietly astound. Each piece has a distinctive surface that continually transforms as the light moves across it throughout the day. The pieces have a mysterious shimmering quality, evoking ancient ruins and lost civilisations.

Shun creates the original shape of each piece with wax. He makes the mould, fills it with slips (clay), then carefully embeds pieces of coloured glass and metal on the surface. This glass melts and crystallises within the mould in a 1000 ℃ kiln. Shun waits for a long time as each piece slowly cools. When it is ready, he slowly splits the vessel from the mould. This is a very long process that is filled with tension and uncertainty as to the outcome. Shun says he is constantly praying.

‘Romance’
Shun Kumagai, Akita, Japan

Opening Event:
25 April (Friday) 5:30-7:30 pm
Public Record, Ponsonby

The exhibition will run from April to May, with a selection of larger works also presented off-site at Silo 6 in early May.

Kumagai’s works possess a quiet brilliance and weight, evoking a sense of romance—as though they have travelled from another era or distant world. Rooted in minimal, vessel-like forms, his glass pieces invite contemplation, carrying a subtle connection between material, light, and time.

This exhibition marks Kumagai’s first solo presentation with us, and we are delighted to welcome the artist to Aotearoa for the opening.

See you in next week!

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Upcoming Exciting Exhibition Shun Kumagai – ‘Romance’ 24 April - 17 May Works by Shun Kumagai possess a quiet brilliance...
17/04/2026

Upcoming Exciting Exhibition

Shun Kumagai – ‘Romance’
24 April - 17 May

Works by Shun Kumagai possess a quiet brilliance and weight, evoking a sense of romance, as though they have travelled from another era or distant world. Each piece invites the viewer to layer their own imagination and narrative, gently guiding them into an alternate dimension of perception.

Since our establishment in 2020, Public Record has had the pleasure of introducing Kumagai’s distinctive glass practice. His work has steadily gained recognition both nationally and internationally, and we are delighted to present this long-awaited exhibition, his first solo presentation with us. We are also pleased to welcome the artist to Aotearoa to open the exhibition.

For this exhibition, we invited Kumagai to explore minimal forms that recall ancient vessels, allowing the intrinsic beauty of the material to speak. These works embrace simplicity of structure while evoking a sense of continuity, classical forms that feel deeply connected to the distant past.

Based in Akita Prefecture, a region defined by long winters and fleeting daylight, Kumagai’s sensitivity to light is central to his practice. The shifting seasons, and the subtle emotional transitions they bring, are reflected in the quiet intensity of his work.

We are honoured to host Kumagai in Aotearoa New Zealand and to share this meaningful exchange during the country’s art fair season. His works carry an embedded sense of time, place, and personal reflection, offering not only objects of beauty, but contemplations on presence and the future.

Kumagai himself expresses curiosity about how his glass will respond to the unique light of Aotearoa, and how audiences here will engage with his work.



Opening on 24th April (Friday) 5:30-7:30pm

Shun Kumagai is traveling to New Zealand to meet our audience!
Come and gather with fellow fans of his glassworks. We look forward to sharing this special moment with you.



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Here are some shots by Ange & Masami for New - season 10🔥

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Beautiful collection of works are available throughout our gallery and store. The high quality, level of craft and artwo...
15/04/2026

Beautiful collection of works are available throughout our gallery and store.

The high quality, level of craft and artworks are here to try and feel.

Haere mai

We share the stories with the work. Enjoy entering the calm, contemplative environment to browse, immerse our collection of works.

Our quick daily photoshoot by our lovely team 🖤
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Supported artworks for our upcoming project- Public Record Silo6 Available  Featured artist    kaihori
14/04/2026

Supported artworks for our upcoming project- Public Record Silo6

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Pre-launched the Silo6 event with the support of our beautiful community the other week. The event featured talks from p...
14/04/2026

Pre-launched the Silo6 event with the support of our beautiful community the other week. The event featured talks from participating artists and limited artwork specially created to support the cause. It was a meaningful exchange where we shared our ethos of supporting crafts and art that hold equal value. By supporting artists, art and craft scenes, we are also supporting the stories, skills, and future they carry. It was a hopeful step towards a brighter future for all involved.

Ngā mihi / thank you.

Talks
John Reynolds
Deborah Smith
Steven Junil Park
Yukari 海堀Kaihori

Many special art works and support had been contributed. We have some remaining still offering through our gallery now. Come and view.

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Event for:

Public Record Silo6
30 April - 10 May
Free event, 10am - 4pm
Large art installation and many small events.

Live performance show (only one day)
2 sessions
4pm - or 7pm
$40 p.p
Tickets are on sale from
Search ‘Kindred’
Booing essential - limited number available

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