Mandalina Stanisich is an Installation Artist / Film-maker working in Auckland, New Zealand.
See please below, information on completed projects.
Mandalina Stanisich is an Installation Artist / Film-maker working in Auckland, New Zealand.
See please below, information on completed projects.
Embargo is an art installation showing the value of water in the global environment.
Bass Line, is my second short film and it was completed in September 2018.
This installation is set to show how taunts can break a person down and there is no escape from the taunts as the harsh realities of today’s technologies continue the daily torture.
My hope is that if someone who is affected by Domestic Violence sees the installation in a public place, it will give them the courage to open up and seek help from family, friends, workmates or an agency.
Read more The Domestic Violence Art Installation Mini Roadshow
I spent the four days on site with the installation and the public’s interaction with the piece and the positive feedback received was most humbling. On the Sunday, there was an influx of visitors due to the annual Christmas Parade and on the Monday, Shine personnel were present to fund raise for the great work…
This year to lead the fight of awareness for Stroke week I have organised an art installation at Britomart. It will run from the 6th of September through to the 12th September. Stroke is a medical emergency. Strokes kill more than 2500 New Zealanders a year – which is seven people a day. They are…
Foresight Collective (Two artist collaboration) Te Karanga Gallery, Auckland. Auckland Fringe March 2009 An exhibition that explores growing older in a world obsessed with staying young. 8 pieces – Found/Recycled Objects Beauty, Love, Freedom, Wealth, Vocation, Responsibility, Spirituality, Health
Funded by Creative NZ Short Film – 16mm 8 Minutes 1996 A story about relationships, grief, love and hope. Producer, Writer, Director Selected to screen at: ‘Women in the Director’s Chair’ – 1997 Chicago, United States Screened on: ‘Through the Lens’ – WYBE TV 35 – 1997 Philadelphia, United States