For Sale: baby shoes, never worn
Walker wanted to be a mother, but after years of fertility treatments has found herself childless. ‘For Sale: baby shoes, never worn’ responds to this journey and what happens next.
Walker wanted to be a mother, but after years of fertility treatments has found herself childless. ‘For Sale: baby shoes, never worn’ responds to this journey and what happens next.
Very excited to have my show where our bodies hit the world at play_station included in the Gallery News section of Regional News – Connecting Wellington,
play_station 5 – 28 October 2017 8 Egmont St To Aro, Wellington ‘where our bodies hit the world’ is an attempt to conform to a standard
5 September – 12 November 2017 TSB Bank Wallace Arts Centre The Pah Homestead 72 Hillsborough Rd Hillsborough Auckland Very excited to be a finalist
24 August – 8 September 2017 SEVENTH 155 Gurtrude St Fitzroy, Melbourne Australia New Zealand artist Justine Walker follows an interest in feminine subjectivity and
by Caroline McQuarrie Last year, while watching the Nick Cave documentary ‘One more time with feeling’, I was struck by a scene where Cave is
I’m excited to have my work do undo redo selected as a finalist for the Parkin Drawing Prize. The Parkin Drawing Prize is Aotearoa New Zealand’s premier award for
Blue Oyster Art Project SpaceDunedin, New Zealand15 July – 8 August 2009 With Is this Enough? Justine Walker presents a series of video and wall
‘HAPPY’ was made in response to my journey to become a mother but finding myself childless. ‘HAPPY’ talks of the missed birthday parties and how the best laid plans can go horribly wrong.
My partner and I have taken a journey over the past eight years into childlessness. Five of those years we were trying to have children