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She currently lives and works in Auckland, New Zealand.Table of ContentsEducation[edit]Visual art[edit]Labels[edit]Discography[edit]References[edit]Further reading[edit]Education[edit]Corkery attended the Elam School of Fine Art (University of Auckland) where she received a BFA (Hons) First Class Honors in 2012 and Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in 2013.[2]Visual art[edit]Corkery’s paintings use traditional processes, such as oils, although she doesn’t restrict herself to a particular style.[3] Her visual works include Smoke and Butterfly (2015) and Gas Light (2015).In 2013 Corkery was selected to be part of the exhibition Freedom Farmers: New Zealand Artists Growing Ideas at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki.[4] This exhibition showcased twenty New Zealand contemporary artists from various media, reflecting on concept such as utopia, sustainability, and artistic freedom.[5]Corkery’s recent exhibitions in New Zealand include:\u00a0Necessary Distraction: a painting show (Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, 2015, with Saskia Leek, Julian Hooper, Nicola Farquhar, Kirstin Carlin, and James Cousins);[6]Porous Moonlight (Papakura Art Gallery, 2013); and Episodic Nomadic (Gloria Knight, Auckland, 2013).[7][2]\u00a0She has held several exhibitions at the Michael Lett gallery including: Theme for a Science Fiction Vampire (2017), Sparks (2015), Kicking Against The Pricks (2014),[7] and a joint show with Jim Allen & Dan Arps (2016).[8][9] Corkery has also exhibited outside New Zealand including Caravan\u00a0(2014)[10] at the Station Gallery in Melbourne, Australia, Patches (2017)[11][12] and Keep Smiling the Boss Loves Idiots (2016), at Poppy’s in New York, USA.[13][14]Corkery is a self-taught drummer and has been involved in the underground music scene since the late 1980s. She has been part of experimental, noise and lo-fi bands including Angelhead, Queen Meanie Puss, and White Saucer.[15] Her first band, The Pleats, was formed in Dunedin around 1980 with Rachel Shearer (Lovely Midget, which Corkery was also a member of) and Debbie Hinden (Indigo Underworld).[16]Labels[edit]In the early 1990s she started the Pink Air and Girl Alliance record labels with her partner Alan Holt.[17] Both labels were created to support musicians in Auckland, with The Pink Air label focusing experimental and psychedelic music and Girl Alliance part of the riot grrrl movement.Discography[edit]BandAlbumDateCreditsWhite SaucerPhoenix EP[18]DrumsWhite SaucerBlack Patrol[19]2009DrumsArrowsAshes[16]2008DrumsArrowsHoliday 93[16]2008DrumsQueen Meanie Puss25th Anniversary Box Set[16]2007DrumsWhite SaucerMars Attax Remix[16]2006DrumsQueen Meanie PussTard & Furthered[16]2005DrumsQueen Meanie PussWhere In The World Is Wendy Broccoli? (compilation \u2013 song ‘Contracts’)[20]2005Drums, written byFake PurrBad Horsey[21]2002Drums, vocalsLovely MidgetLovely Midget[22]2000SynthesizerWhite SaucerWhite Saucer[23]1999Drums, artwork, synthSweetcakes (solo project)Pink Drums[24]1997PercussionWhite SaucerUntitled tape \u2013 song ‘HB Soul Practice (Edit)’[25]1997DrumsSooty and SweetShrew’d (compilation \u2013 song ‘Inch Deep’)[26]1993DrumsQueen Meanie PussThe Darkling[27]1992DrumsQueen Meanie PussThe Beauty of Dogs[28]1991DrumsQueen Meanie PussI heard the Devil call my Name[16]1991DrumsAngelheadEat[29]1990DrumsReferences[edit]Further reading[edit]Artist files for Stella Corkery are held at:Also see:Stella Corkery: Abandon All Complaints \u2013 The Social Life of Painting (2013) Henry Babbage, Auckland Art Gallery Toi O Tamaki (produced for the exhibition Freedom Farmers, New Zealand Artists Growing Ideas)"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/stella-corkery-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Stella Corkery – Wikipedia"}}]}]