People

 

The Academy has a large and enthusiastic membership and is run by an elected President and Council, paid staff and a dedicated team of volunteers. These are our people...

Patron

 

His Excellency The Honourable Sir Anand Satyanand, Governor General of New Zealand

Right from 1882, the very beginning of the Academy’s long history, there has been Vice Regal patronage of the Academy of Fine Arts. We are honoured to have as our patron the Honourable Sir Anand Satyanand, Governor General of New Zealand.

 President

 

Jenny Shearer 

Joined Council in 2004, President since 2007

I have been President of Wellington Potters Association, delegate for NZ Potters, Community Arts Council and NZ Craft Council. My training in Ceramics and Art came from a one year course at the Gloucestershire School of Art in the U.K. Otherwise I am mainly self taught in the grand tradition of early New Zealand potters. I have exhibited widely over the years, mainly porcelainous domesticware. My work is held in the permanent collections of Auckland, Christchurch, Napier and Southland Art Galleries. Also the Dowse Art Museum and Government House Wellington. 

Vice Presidents  

Ian Hamlin

Joined Council in 2001, Vice President since 2008 

I began painting straight from leaving School on the West Coast in 1977 so I’ve now been a fulltime artist for over 30 years. I first exhibited at the Academy in 1981 before moving to Wellington in 1983 and I’ve now held over 40 solo exhibitions including five at the Academy. I was elected an artist member in 1998. My work is usually based on an environmental theme and is held in collections worldwide. I live on Wellington’s wild South Coast, and in the Marlborough Sounds I’m revegetating a bush block and growing olive oil and award winning lavender oil.

I see the Academy as a vital link in the arts chain being an important venue for emerging artists to gain exposure alongside more senior practitioners. The Academy has the freedom and flexibility to encourage artists ‘to do their own thing’ and my vision is to encourage this diversity and maintain the strong tradition of the Academy being run by artists for artists.

 

Wendy Masters

joined council in 2004

"I'm on the council to support my fellow artists. The NZFA provides a unique opportunity for Artists throughout NZ to exhibit in a large, beautiful and hard won gallery. It's a satisfying experience to view a wide range of art - each exhibition evolves its own character, enhanced by optional themes and guest artists. As a school leaver I trained in graphic design, painting, and sculpture and have worked at these all my life whilst raising a family. Watercolour is my delight and challenge - I like to keep on the edge of control".

 

Councillors  

Di Conway

joined council 2003

I’m a fulltime working artist, and have been a member of the NZAFA since the late 80`s. I have the privilege of being an elected artist.

It’s an amazing feeling receiving the acceptance slip, something that hasn’t faded over the years. My first work was accepted for the exhibition ‘ACADEMY WOMEN. A CENTURY OF INSPIRATION’ in 1993.

I have been exhibiting, nurtured and encouraged ever since by the Academy and its members.

The members opening nights, meeting other artists and like minded people, celebrating NZ art are just some of the highlights of being involved with the Academy.

 

Carole Hartney

joined council in 2003

I’ve been a public relations professional for over 20 years, with a previous career in the media. Spanning both careers I have worked with a wide spectrum of multi-national and New Zealand organisations and companies. Denis and Verna Adam of The Adam Foundation have been clients for over 18 years and this association has added to my own personal interest in the arts. 

I have held a variety of media roles and have been a current affairs and consumer journalist, news editor and producer. I spent 16 years in broadcasting and the media with the BBC, Sydney Morning Herald and Television New Zealand.

I am a former chair of Footnote Dance Company and have been a NZAFA council member for 6 years.

 

Ray Smith

joined council in 2002

I started a company that grew to be a National Flooring Distribution Group with worldwide affiliations. Alongside my business interests I have always had a passion for all sports and am a director and life member of the NZ Marist Rugby Fedreration. I believe the involving of youth early on helps their growth in personal and social skills and creates a commitment to work as a team and in a structure.

I am enjoying my involvement with the Academy where there is a need to strive for best governance practice and terms of reference for members in this changing world.

 

Donna Dentice B.A. Dip Tch.

joined Council in 2008

I come to the Academy with skills built up from a successful career in leadership in the not for profit sector.

I am currently the Chief Executive of Young Enterprise Trust, a charitable trust that delivers enterprise and financial education into schools. 

More than 90% of that Trust’s funding is sourced from the corporate sector and philanthropic trusts, and my work has been developing communities of interest that work together with positive results.

I was a school principal for 13 years; three years at NgaTawaSchool, a secondary boarding school in Marton, and ten years as principal of Chilton SaintJamesSchool, an independent school in Lower Hutt.

During my time at Chilton, I was in charge of two preschools, a primary school, a secondary school, an international school and a performing arts school, building it to become the largest independent school outside Auckland.

I believe that the creative arts are an essential contributor to the human condition, and I am pleased to have the opportunity to use the things I have learnt in running ‘not for profits’ to assist the Academy.

 

Alfred Memelink

joined Council in 2002

Actually a marine engineer by profession but 9 years ago I made a lifestyle change and came ashore to mainly follow my passion for art.  I predominantly paint in watercolours and enjoy painting most, my favorite port of call and home port, Wellington. I’ve served on the Academy Council since 2002 and am the president of the growing group, Watercolour New Zealand.

As the sea is so strong in my blood, I find it impossible to leave the sea completely so I still manage to slip off for the occasional adventure at sea or can sometimes be seen darting around the harbour on the little red tugs.

 

 

Chris Hall

joined Council in 2006

I grew up in Nelson and was educated at Nelson Boys College and graduated from Canterbury University with a Bachelor of Commence degree. I am now a resident of Seatoun and married with 3 sons.

I worked for the ANZ Bank for 35 years serving in London, Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney and Wellington.  I retired as a senior manager of the Bank. More recently I have been doing accounting work for a small Wellington company and have done two stints as manager of a property in Shropshire England.

I have a long standing interest in art but did not take up painting until retiring from the Bank. Initially my main interest was watercolour but over the last couple of years I have taken up acrylic, oil and pastel painting.

My main involvement with the Academy is in supporting the administrative activities. I have been a member of the Academy since 2003 and on several occasions have had paintings accepted  for exhibition at the Academy.

 

 

David Hyams

joined Council in 2008

 

Matt Gauldie

joined Council in 2002

I am an artist working here in Wellington, and a captain in the NZ Army as official Army artist, my studio is at Shelly Bay. I want to see the Academy recognised by all as an important building block to creating a foundation for New Zealand culture, for artists of all stages to develop by using all the Academy can offer....encouragement, support, confidence in one's self and abilities, an outlet for personal expression and most importantly a network of other artists,all with varying agendas and reasons for making art.

 

Treasurer  
 

Greg Freeman

joined Council in 1996 as Honorary Treasurer

Greg is a graduate of the Otago University. A Wellingtonian from Wellington College, via their first fifteen and many other sports. His early work experience was with Shell oil before setting up his own Accountancy business in Oriental Bay in 1990.Greg has always been interested in art, having completed an arts course as part of his School Certificate examinations, and comes from a family who have long been supporters of the Academy.

Secretary

 

Bill O'Byrne

joined Council in 2008

I am the Academy's secretary who somehow turns Council meeting minutes into hours. Sometimes journalist, sometimes semi professional carbohydrate tester for various multinational confectionery companies. I have no visual art skills, but can draw a cat for small children without ridicule. If they already have learning difficulties.
The attached photo is without the grey hairs, so must be more than two years old, but I think it captures my cheekbones well.

 

 Honorary Solicitor

Geof Shirtcliffe

 Honorary Auditor

Tim Fairhall

 Staff

 

 

Executive Manager

 Neil McCormick

 

Exhibitions Manager

Jane Brimblecome

Volunteers

 

 

The Academy relies heavily on the support and energy of its many volunteers who do a wide range of tasks. From receiving and unpacking of artworks, to cataloguing and hanging exhibitions. As the face of the Academy on the front desk and in the office administration. Photography and design, marketing and website management the volunteers have always been the heartbeat of the Academy.

 

A few of our team are:

Jill Allan, Natalie Brasell, Beryl Buchanan, Margaret Clarke, John Conigrave, Alex Di Mercurio, Annette Goldsmith, Glenda Heath, Maureen Lawler, Barbara Lewis, Bruce Luxford, Kay McCormick, Judith McDougall, Johnny Mills, Olympia Osborne, Jann Pearce, Phil Quin, Heleyni Pratley, John Rundle, Esda Thompson.

 

You can support the Academy by becoming a member or as a volunteer