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Nat Tozer, A Sapling to Tie (2025)
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Masons Screen
Masons Screen is a public screen for video art in Wellington's CBD. CIRCUIT curates the screen in collaboration with the Wellington City Council.
Recently added works

Policy Wonks (trailer) (2025)
A conceptual pseudo-drama that revolves around the Bureau of Advancement, a Los Angeles-based political action group that loves money, guns, and yoga.

Tūhononga (Cluster and Connection) (Part 1) (2024)
The appearances, sensations, and sounds of specific moments and weathers of the environment are recorded by the artist during a hikoi in Te Waipounamu.

Ocean Rain (Part 2) (2023)
Ocean Rain (Part 2) unfolds in a digitally rendered ocean where uncanny geological forms materialise.

Ka Tangi te Kārearea a te Rangi Uaheke (2024)
A solo percussion performance for drums, gongs, cymbal, and sky recorded at the summit of Moe-i-te-rā (Brooklyn Hill) in Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington).
Writing & podcast

shards from a broken mirror
shards from a broken mirror
Matthew Whiteman mines chance and the unconscious in Claus Lucas' Three Studies (2024), in the first of the Masons Screen Summer Writing Commissions for 2025.

To cut, stitch, and weave
To cut, stitch, and weave
Thomasin Sleigh stitches material, memory, and meaning in Interlaced: Animation and Textiles at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery.

Mapping Rematriation with Pūrākau: seeing Indigenous futures through whakawātea and noa
Mapping Rematriation with Pūrākau: seeing Indigenous futures through whakawātea and noa
In the first of three essays, CIRCUIT'S Kaitiaki Kiriata, artist and curator Tanya Te Miringa Te Rorarangi Ruka explores the guiding mātauranga of Rematriation, a programme of moving image works by contemporary Māori artists.
News and opportunities

CIRCUIT Artist Survey 2025: Results
Ngā mihi nui to all the artists who responded to our recent Artist Survey. Read on to learn more about the feedback we received