A photograph of the original chess Board in Cathedral Square, before the earthquake.
The "As Far as Eye Can See" artwork on display in a window of The Colombo shopping centre, viewed from Colombo Street.
Students from the University of Canterbury ready to help build Gap Filler's Community Chess Board.
A mandala created as part of Gap Filler's "As Far as Eye Can See" artwork. This mandala is made out of denim and cloth as well as a paua shell.
The aisle of 'The Night Club', Gap Filler's temporary cinema, painted onto the gravel of the vacant space. Currently it is white, but it will be painted red before opening time.
A volunteer constructs benches out of recycled material from demolished building. These benches will serve as seats for Gap Filler's temporary cinema, 'The Night Club'.
The Crepe Makers, a stall selling crepes outside Gap Filler's temporary cinema, 'The Night Club'.
Recycled wire bent to create coat stands at Gap Filler's temporary cinema, 'The Night Club'.
A volunteer welcomes patrons to Gap Filler's temporary cinema, 'The Night Club'.
Members of the community at Gap Filler's temporary cinema, 'The Night Club'.
In-Spiired Challenge', a Gap Golf course on a the site of a demolished building. It has been built by Gap Filler out of wooden planks and green felt.
Bob Charles', a Gap Golf course on a the site of a demolished building. It has been built by Gap Filler out of bricks and green felt.
Double Dipper', a Gap Golf course on a the site of a demolished building. It has been built by Gap Filler out of planks of wood, stones, bricks and green felt.
A winner of the Gap Golf tournament with his prize, a green business jacket. The prize giving ceremony was held at the Pallet Pavilion.
The Escargot', a mini golf course built by Gap Filler. It has been made out of green felt and rubber piping.
The M.C. at the Gap Golf prize giving ceremony announces the winner of a prize. The ceremony was held at the Pallet Pavilion.
A winner of the Gap Golf tournament with his prize, a green business jacket. The prize giving ceremony was held at the Pallet Pavilion.
A mini golf course on a the site of a demolished building. It has been built by Gap Filler out of planks of wood, stones, bricks and green felt.
Manee St Pinball', a Gap Golf course on the site of a demolished building. It has been built by Gap Filler out of wooden planks and green felt.
Tap Dance', a Gap Golf course built by Gap Filler out of wooden planks and green felt.
The Escargot', a mini golf course built by Gap Filler. It has been made out of green felt and rubber piping.
The Escargot', a mini golf course built by Gap Filler. It has been made out of green felt and rubber piping.
Helen Trappitt and her children photographed at Gap Filler's Monopoly square.
A pallet structure created by the Gap Filler staff, testing out different options.
Children playing with parachute silk during the teddy bears picnic at the Pallet Pavilion.
Children listening to a story during the teddy bears picnic at the Pallet Pavilion.
Volunteers and Gap Filler staff painting the Pallet Pavilion.
Volunteers and Gap Filler staff painting the Pallet Pavilion.
Shoppers and stalls at tthe Pallet Pavilion's vintage market.
Volunteers at an event put on at the Pallet Pavilion to thank them for their hardwork and support.