• Exploring whānau knowledge and hybridity through typographical design 

      Kapa, Jaime (2020)
      This exegesis documents and accounts for the development of a body text typeface designed by me, a hybrid practitioner. Using a practice-based approach with a focus on auto-ethnography, my research explores my own experiences ...
    • Floating bodies : reconciling image and object through drawing 

      Ellis, Stephen (2014)
      This exegesis plots the course of the Floating Bodies project and its ambition to examine climate change iconography through a reconciliation of Image and Object. From an initial polarity, in both concept and outcome, ...
    • [Liberation by desecration] 

      Malone, Peter David (2011)
      This research aims to investigate how pictorial conventions used in a previous generation of expressionist painting (1980’s post avant-garde) can be reconstituted and appropriated to develop a contemporary painting practice. ...
    • Mansfield and me : intertexuality and the autobiographical impulse in the graphic novel : an exegesis 

      Laing, Sarah (2016-05-26)
      This research explores the practice of intertextuality in graphic memoirs and biographies. As Graham Allen writes, “Meaning becomes something which exists between a text and all the other texts to which it refers and ...
    • The metamorphosis of pictorial space (as experienced in a painting practice) 

      Vaughan, Adrienne (2012)
      This practical and written research investigates abstract painting and its intrinsic relationship to pictorial space throughout the course of Modern Art. Influenced by the spatial and decorative qualities of Eastern art, ...
    • Visual storytelling & journeying 

      Grieben, Theresa (2014)
      Illustration is a medium that can enhance and interpret storytelling. When part of sequential art, like comics or graphic novels, it can effectively communicate ideas using specific visual conventions. This masters by ...