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2026 residency announcement: welcome Emma Stretch

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Hynds Foundation is delighted to welcome Emma Stretch as the 2026 awardee of the Crucible Artist Residency.

Emma Stretch (b. 2001) is an artist based in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. Her practice to date explores analogue technologies, ecology, language and perceptions of time through sculpture, installation and print. Learning disability and chronic illness have influenced the undercurrents or her conceptual practice, leaning into modes of difference. A fluent printmaker, she has found a parallel between print processes and casting. Both demand care, patience, a slowing down, an impression, layer, removal and touch.

She graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2024 from Elam School of Fine Arts at the University of Auckland. Most recently, she was part of Artspace Aotearoa’s volunteer group show, Portal (Opened 12th February 2026) alongside a cohort of emerging artists.

Her proposed work uses walking and mapping as a conceptual and form making practice. Learning about Ōamaru through walking, she will use the shape of her walks in the region to inform the lines of cast iron objects. 

These castings will develop into a body of work, abstract and specific to place, a lexicon of movements around Ōamaru.

Emma’s residency commences on 24 August and runs for 13 weeks until 22 November.

In previous residencies we have hosted two artists but this year we were only able to award a single residency. This was a result of the unexpected and uncertain situation caused in the Middle East, which had a knock-on effect for our funding.

Emma Stretch artwork

Ruler, 2026
etched aluminum, hook
50 x 600mm

Trestle

Holding Language / Releasing Acts, 2024
140 bronze castings, trestle table, charcoal

Elements

Holding Language, 2024
140 bronze castings

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