Richard Fahey
Qualifications
MFAPublications
Fahey, R., & Crump, B. (2022). Radio New Zealand 'Nights with Bryan' Interview on the topic of New Zealand Ceramics. 7:35 pm on 10 March. Wellington, Radio New Zealand.
Fahey, R., & (Selector & Judge) (2022). 'Fire & Clay' Auckland Studio Potters Annual Ceramic Awards & Exhibition. 25th March Nathan Homestead. Auckland, ASP.
Clarke, P., (Writer), & Fahey, R., (Interviewee) (2021). Richard Fahey / Collector. Auckland, New Zealand, Ceramics Association of New Zealand (Vol. Ceramics New Zealand Vol 4 Issue 1 Autumn 2021).
Fahey, R., & Crump, B. (2021). Radio New Zealand 'Nights with Bryan' Interview on the topic of New Zealand Ceramics. 7:35 pm on 2nd December 2021. Wellington, New Zealand, Radio New Zealand.
Fahey, R., & Crump, B. (2021). Radio New Zealand 'Nights with Bryan' Interview on the topic of New Zealand Ceramics. 7:35 pm on 16 September 2021. Wellington, New Zealand, Radio New Zealand.
Fahey, R., & (Author) (2021). What do Ceramics Want? Catalogue Essay. Ramp Gallery WINTEC, Hamilton.
Fahey, R., (Curator) (2021). "What do Ceramics want?' An exhibition of Contemporary Ceramics featuring the works of Madelaine Child, Andrea du Chatenier, Richard Stratton, Chris Weaver, Ross Mitchell-Anyon, Richard Parker and Peter Hawkesby. Ramp Gallery, Hamilton, New Zealand. 28 April - 21 May 2021.
Fahey, R., (Author) (2020). Tender Brick: The Material Epiphanies of Peter Hawkesby. Exhibition Essay. Auckland, New Zealand, Objectspace.
Fahey, R., (Author) (2020). Ornery and Opulence: In the thrall of Andrea du Chatenier's ceramics, catalogue essay. Whanganui, Sarjeant Gallery Te Whare o Rehua Whanganui.
Fahey, R., (Curator) (2020). 'Tender Brick' The Material Epiphanies of Peter Hawkesby. Objectspace, / Sarjeant Gallery Te Whare o Rehua, / CoCA Gallery Centre of Contemporary Art To Moroki, Auckland, 21 Nov - 21 Feb, Whanganui, 2021 Christchurch, 28 February - 7 May 2022.
Fahey, R., & McIntyre, S. (2019). The Paintings of Louise Henderson. Auckland Art Gallery Poi o Tāmaki, Auckland Art Gallery Poi o Tāmaki.
Fahey, R., (Curator) (2019). Yea Well, Now Since Then: Jim Cooper. Objectspace, Auckland, 10 Aug - 12 Oct.
Fahey, RJ., (Author) (2019). Peter Hawkesby: MNVWX ANTICKS. Auckland, Anna Miles Gallery.
Fahey, R., (Author) (2019). Is there room at the dinner table? Hamilton, WAICLAY (Vol. Catalogue Essay).
Fahey, R. (2018). Interview with German Painter Lena Schmid about her exhibition 'Interfaces". Auckland City Council, Papakura Art Gallery.
Fahey, R. (2018). Scratch a Cenotaph. Auckland, Anna Miles Gallery.
Fahey, R., Paton, K., Lange, P., Hedlund, C., & Goody, M. (2017). Participation in a Panel Discussion on the values and operations of 'collecting'. Auckland Festival of Ceramics, Objectspace, Auckland.
Fahey, R., Tyler, L., Butt, D., Freeman, W., & Te Hira, J. (2017). Chair of Panel Discussion; The future of craft education in New Zealand. Ockham Lecture series, Objectspace, Auckland.
Fahey, R. (2017). Defying Gravity At The Dowse: Remembering James Greig. Art New Zealand (Vol. Number 161, Autumn, 2017).
Fahey, R., Elliot, M., Kittleson, L., Drysdale, R., & Parker, J. (2017). Participation in a Panel Discussion on contemporary ceramics in New Zealand, Chaired by Louis Kittleson, Vice-President of New Zealand Society of Potters. 'Waiclay' National Ceramics award, Waikato Museum.
Fahey, R. (2016). Sole Judge, Presenter at public floor talk, Author of catalogue. Molly Morpeth Canaday Art Award 2016, Te koputu a te whanga a Toi: Whakatane Library and Exhibition Centre, Whakatane, New Zealand.
Fahey, R. (2016). The Ruminations of an Educator in Art. E. Smith, Auckland, New Zealand.
Fahey, R. (2015). The Ceramic Art of Peter Hawkesby. Tanya Harrod Workshop, Tamara Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum, Auckland, New Zealand.
Fahey, R. (2013). Book Review; 'His Own Steam The Work Of Barry Brickell', Authored by David Craig and Gregory O'Brien. 'Artzone' magazine. ISSN 1176-3752.
Fahey, R. (2013). Commissioned Catalogue Essay; 'Old School [Revisited]' Exhibition by Mark Braunias,. University of Canterbury, School of Fine Arts Gallery. Christchurch. ISSN 1176-1164.
Fahey, R., and Gogarty, A. (2013). Commissioned Catalogue Essay; 'Neither Fish Nor Fowl', Annual Portage Ceramic Exhibition. the Silo Exhibition Space, Auckland. The 2013 Portage Ceramic Catalogue, ISBN 978-0-9876597-9-8.
Fahey, R. (2013). "The state of New Zealand contemporary ceramics: Profile of ceramic artist, Richard Parker'. The Journal of Australian Ceramics, ISSN 1449-275x (Vol. 51(1)).
Fahey, R., (Interviewer), & Lange, P. (2013). Cultural Icons Series: Peter Lange. Auckland, New Zealand, The Depot Artspace.
Fahey, R. (2013). Auckland Studio Potters, on the practice and function of collecting. (ASP). Auckland Studio Potters.
Fahey, R. (2012). Ubiquitous: Aspects of Contemporary Pattern. Curated by Ioana Gordon-Smith. Objectspace Gallery. Auckalnd.
Fahey, R. (2012). Exhibition review. Environmental Manifestation: Manifesting of Society and Environment. Taiwan Ceramics Biennale, Yingge, Taipei.
Fahey, R., Elliot, M., Wen, S.T., and Dewald, G. (2012). Environmental Manifestation: Manifesting of Society and Environment. 2012 Taiwan Ceramics Biieennale. "Ceramic Visions" Catalogue, ISBN 978-986-03-2862-2.
Fahey, R. (2011). Convenor of panel discussion, 30th April, about the inaugural New Zealand ceramics symposium called "lucky 13" held in Dunedin in 1989. Panelists: Moyra Elliot, Christine Thacker, Peter Lange, Merilyn Wiseman and Bronwyn Cornish. Objectspace Gallery, Ponsonby Auckland.
Fahey, R. (2011). Presentation given at the Auckland Studio Potters 47th Annual Exhibition. Mairangi Arts Centre, Auckland.
Fahey, R. (2011). Public Presentation: Curator's floortalk describing the editorial and curatorial premise for the survey exhibtion of 'Richard Parker: Objectspace Master of Craft' 26th March. Objectspace Gallery, Ponsonby Auckland.
Fahey, R., and Parker, R. (2011). Public Presentation: Richard Fahey (Curator) in conversation with Richard Parker. Objectspace Gallery, Ponsonby Auckland.
Fahey, R. (2011). Richard Parker Objectspace Masters of Craft. [Editor Gillian Tewsley]. Auckland, Published by Objectspace Gallery.
Fahey, R., Lange, P., Paton, J., Blakely, R., O'connor, D., Scott, D., Cornish, B., Riddell, B., Brickell, B., Nealie, C., Parker, J., Wilkinson, T., Lloyd, B., Dentice, L., Twiss, G., Smout, B., Newby, S., Shaw, P., Clarke, P., Miles, A., Shearer, D., and Stratton, R. (2011). Author of chapter "Where Do I Sign Up For Pottery Classes?" in the book "Playing with Fire" Published by the Centre for New Zealand Art Research and Discovery, National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries, The University of Auckland. 'Playing with Fire', ISBN 978-0-958281-1-3 (Vol. pp 230 -235).
Fahey, R. (2011). Publication of Chief Examiners Report. National Certificate of Educational Achievement. Level 3, Scholarship submissions in the Visual Arts; Design, Painting, Photography, Printmaking and Sculpture. http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualifications-standards/awards/scholarship/scholarship-subjects/scholarship-visual-arts/.
Fahey, R. (2011). Curator of Exhibition: 'Peter Hawkesby: Playing with Fire'. The Gus Fisher Gallery, The Kenneth Myers Centre, University of Auckland, 74 Shortland St.
Fahey, R. (2011). Curator of Exhibition: Richard Parker Master of Craft. Objectspace Gallery, Ponsonby Auckland.
Fahey, R. (2011). Public presentation as part of the Auckland's Arts Festival. Curator's discussion of the iconoclastic pottery of Peter Hawkesby as a part of the exhibition "Playing with Fire" 16th April. The Gus Fisher Gallery, The Kenneth Myers Centre, the university of Auckland, 74 Shortland St.
Fahey, R. (2009). "Colonial Shino: A case study of cultural importation translation and transaction". 'Making Futures: The Crafts in the Context of Emerging Global Sustainability Agendas", Making Futures Vol.1 ISSN 2042-1664 (Vol. 1).
Fahey, R. (2009). Publication of Chief Examiners Report. National Certificate of Educational Achievement. Level 3, Scholarship submissions in the Visual Arts; Design, Painting, Photography, Printmaking and Sculpture. http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualifications-standards/awards/scholarship/scholarship-subjects/scholarship-visual-arts/.
Fahey, R. (2009). Presenter at the Annual Portage Ceramic Awards Symposium at Lopdell House Gallery. Lopdell House Gallery Auckland.
Fahey, R. (2008). Overdrawn [Group exhibition]. Artstation, Auckland.
Fahey, R. (2008). Appointed by Objectspace Board and Programming Committee to Curate an exhibition surveying contemporary ceramics. Objectspace, Auckland.
Fahey, R., Dr Craig, D., Elliot, M., and Dr Thompson, C. (2008). Panel Discussion on August 28, Auckland University of Technology.
Convenor: Philip Clark, Director of Objectspace.
Participants: Richard Fahey, Moyra Elliot. Dr Christopher Thompson. Dr David Craig.
Discussion: The production and consumption of contemporary ceramics within New Zealand. Auckland University of Technology.
Fahey, R. (2008). Clay Economies [Chief Editor
Co-Editor Philip Clark, Director of 'Objectspace"]. Auckland, Publisher:Six Point Press.
Fahey, R. (2008). Curator of exhibition at Objectspace titled 'Clay Economies'. Objectspace Gallery, Ponsonby Auckland.
Fahey, R., Dr Craig, D., Elliot, M., and Dr Thompson, C. (2008). "Clay Economies" Editors Fahey, R. Clark, P.
Chapter: Travels to the muddied provinces". Publication: 'Clay Economies', ISBN 978-0-9582811-1-9 (Vol. pp 10 - 17).
Fahey, R., and Parker, R. (2006). Presentation at the Gus Fisher Gallery, Auckland University about the ceramic art of Estelle and Bruce Martin. Gus Fisher Gallery. The Kenneth Myers Centre, Auckland University Shortland Street.
Fahey, R. (2006). Part of a group exhibition "His Majesty's Pleasure". Curated by Karl Chitham at Objectspace. Auckland. Objectspace, Auckland.
Grieve, F., Fahey, R., & Grieve, K. (2005). Thinking beyond the parameters of discipline. Presented to the Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Art Educators Conference, Te Whakatere 'Navigating the Arts in the Pacific', 18-21 April, Palmerston North, New Zealand.
Grieve, F., Fahey, R., & Grieve, K. (2005). Drawing a cognitive activity. Presented to the Te Whakatere 'Navigating the Arts in the Pacific', Aotearoa New Zealand Association of Art Educators Conference, 18-21 April, Palmerston North, New Zealand.