A photograph of street art on a transformer building in Waltham.
A photograph of street art on a transformer building in Waltham.
A photograph of street art on a transformer building in Waltham.
A PDF copy of two posters created for Matariki 2015 and promoting the All Right app. Each poster reads, "Celebrate Matariki by doing more of the little things that make a difference.
A photograph from a time-lapse series documenting the contruction of Gap Filler's Pallet Pavilion. The photograph was taken from the top of the Christchurch Casino.
A PDF copy of a two bookmarks created for Matariki 2015 and promoting the All Right app. Each bookmark reads, "Celebrate Matariki by doing more of the little things that make a difference," and provides brief information about Matariki.
A PDF copy of a media release by All Right? titled "Bug Invasion to Support Anxious Canterbury Children". The media release details the launch of the Worry Bug Project and the books Maia and the Worry Bug and Wishes and Worries. It includes quotes from Sarina Dickson (The Worry Bug Project), Dr Julie Burgess-Manning (Worry Bug), Sue Turner (All Right?), Dr Russell Wills (Children's Commission) and Tracey Chambers (The Canterbury Community Trust). The release was embargoed until 8 July 2015.
A PDF copy of an image created for the 2015 Summer Starter. The image features an All Right? 'tip of the week', which reads, "Running not your thing?! How about some yoga or a good boogie? Moving your body can move your mood!" The image was published in The Press in the lead-up to the 2015 Summer Starter.
A PDF copy of an image created for the 2015 Summer Starter. The image features an All Right? 'tip of the week', which reads, "How about some frisbee with the kids or a stroll on the beach? Every little bit counts." The image was published in The Press in the lead-up to the 2015 Summer Starter.
A photograph of Waimarie Rawson-Griffiths (left) and Karuna Thurlow (right) next to a billboard with Thurlow's portrait on it. The billboard is in Hagley Park for the 2015 Te Matatini National Kapa Haka festival, and is part of All Right?'s Te Waioratanga project. All Right? posted the photograph on their Facebook page on 10 March 2015.
A photograph of street art on a building in Brighton Mall.
A photograph of tag writing on some supports for the Durham Street overbridge.
A photograph of old posters hanging on a support for the Durham Street overbridge.
A photograph of street art on a building in Brighton Mall.
A photograph of tags on a shipping container in Waltham.
A photograph of tags on a shipping container in Waltham.
An entry from Deb Robertson's blog for 8 August 2015 entitled, "Sociology of the City {part 1(4) Sociology 355}".The entry was downloaded on 2 November 2016.
An award application for the Civil Contractors NZ Hirepool Construction Excellence Awards 2015 which details Downer's approach to repairing the Armagh Street bridge.
A photograph of old posters hanging on a support for the Durham Street overbridge.
A photograph of street art on Fitzgerald Avenue. The artwork depicts a waxeye bird.
A photograph of street art on Kilmore Street. The artist is Adnate.
A photograph of street art on Kilmore Street. The artist is Adnate.
A photograph of street art on Kilmore Street. The artist is Adnate.
A photograph of old posters hanging on a support for the Durham Street overbridge.
A photograph of street art on a wall near Brighton Mall.
A photograph of street art in Brighton Mall. The artwork depicts a beach scene.
A photograph of street art in Sydenham. The artwork is signed "Liz, Morks, Apek".
A photograph of street art on a wall of the Wunderbar in Lyttelton.
A photograph of street art in Brighton Mall. The artwork depicts a beach scene.
A photograph of tags on a building and shipping container in Waltham.