A photograph of performers in medieval costumes playing checkers outside a tent beside the Avon River. The game is part of the Canterbury Tales event. Canterbury Tales was created by Free Theatre Christchurch, and was the main event of FESTA 2013.
A scanned copy of a photograph belonging to University of Canterbury alumnus Colin Lau. Colin describes the photograph as follows: "The entrance to the University School of Engineering (1970)".
A scanned copy of a black and white photograph of the DramaSoc production, 'Peer Gynt'. The play was performed at James Hay Theatre in the Christchurch Town Hall in 1973. The photograph was sourced from the DramaSoc archives held at Macmillan Brown Library.
A photograph from the All Right? Start With a Smile campaign. Start With A Smile was led by Canterbury Employers' Chamber of Commerce and supported by All Right?. The project encouraged Cantabrians to engage with the thousands of migrants who have moved to Canterbury since the earthquakes.
A photograph of Mike Hewson's installation 'Homage to the Lost Spaces' being installed on plywood covering the earthquake-damaged Cranmer Courts building.
A photograph of a small wooden hut at the entrance to the Ministry of Justice car parks.
A photograph of graffiti by FRAUD, PSYK and WEK on a wall in St Asaph Street.
A photograph of a sign describing the Fulton Hogan BMX Pump Track.
A photograph of the partially-demolished 178 High Street.
A photograph of a detail of 211 High Street.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to Emporium at 239 High Street.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to 111 and 113 Lichfield Street.
A photograph of a door of 68-76 Manchester Street. A red sticker taped to the door indicates that the building is unsafe to enter.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to the second storey of 85 Manchester Street.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to 133-137 Colombo Street.
A photograph of a warped mirror inside Vida Hair at 149 Manchester Street.
A photograph of 270 St Asaph Street.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to 89-93 Stanmore Road.
A photograph of a window of 80 Lichfield Street.
A photograph of the earthquake damage to 109, 111 and 113 Manchester Street.
T-Shirts for sale at Gap Filler's Fun Fair in Addington.
A chalkboard sign outlining the programme for the evening of April 10th, 2011 at Gap Filler's "Film in the Gap!" project. The sign reads, "Gap Filler: 1st - 10th of April. Free live music and films from 5pm onwards. 5pm: Plasticine Heroes, I gave These Guys 5 Bucks, 6pm: The Eastern, 7pm: Film - Candyman. Bring - cushion, chair, blanket, picnic. Coffee from 4:30pm daily. Ex demolition site. Please be safety aware. Proper footwear must be worn!". The sign was stuck to the rear wall of Mitre 10 in Beckenham.
A man performs on the site of Gap Filler's Monopoly square on Manchester Street. The silver digger 'game piece' and green 'hotels' can be seen in the background.
Neckties and earrings for sale at Gap Filler's Fun Fair in Addington.
Members of the public at Gap Filler's Fun Fair in Addington.
Children and adults line up for races at Gap Filler's Fun Fair. Coralie Winn, director of Gap Filler acts as a commentator to the race.
A man helping a child in the egg race at Gap Filler's Fun Fair in Addington.
The "I hope Christchurch will..." blackboard on the corner of Tuam and Colombo Streets. Members of the public are invited to fill in the gaps with what they would like to see in the rebuilt city. Messages can be seen, such as, "Bring back cruising" and "Be filled with chocolate!".
Students from the University of Canterbury ready to help build Gap Filler's Community Chess Board.
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.