
A choir performing at the Gap Filler site at 832 Colombo Street
A band performing at the Gap Filler site at 832 Colombo Street.
A photograph of the entrance to the Re:Entry event.
Colette Jansen talks to guitar and banjo played Neill Pickard about establishing the Christchurch Jazz School, working in and around Christchurch with his Dixieland Jazz Band, and life after the Christchurch Earthquake. Due to copyright issues all music has been removed.
A photograph of a musician performing at the Re:Entry event.
A photograph captioned by Paul Corliss, "Catholic Cathedral".
A digitally altered photograph of a child next to the "Dance-O-Mat" washing machine. The washing machine is coin operated. When a two dollar coin is fed in, it lights up the "Dance-O-Mat" and plays a plugged-in music device.
A photograph of volunteers painting the Poetica Urban Poetry wall.
A photograph of a band performing at Gap Filler's first project.
A PDF copy of an ad that appeared in the Christchurch Art Gallery magazine Bulletin in Winter 2013. The image depicts an 'All Rightie' listening to music and dancing alongside Rita Angus' well-known painting 'Cass'. The image reads, "Had a good boogie lately?".
A photograph of a crowd watching a performance on the Art Beat stage.
A photograph of people dancing at the Gap Filler Dance-O-Mat.
A photograph of people exercising at the Gap Filler Dance-O-Mat.
A photograph of people dancing at the Gap Filler Dance-O-Mat.
A photograph of people dancing at the Gap Filler Dance-O-Mat.
A PDF copy of a poster encouraging people to be active, one of the Five Ways to Wellbeing. The poster depicts an 'All Rightie' listening to music and dancing and reads, "Had a good boogie lately? Everyone needs to let their hair down now and then".
Christchurch’s new $92m central city library opened today – replacing the former library which was damaged in the Canterbury earthquakes. But as Logan Church discovers, with sewing suites, a TV wall and a music studio, this library is home to more than rows and rows of books.
Dave Dobbyn performing at the Christchurch Earthquake Memorial Service in Hagley Park.
A photograph of musicians performing at the Gap Filler Fun Fair.
A photograph of the audience at the Songs For Christchurch launch.
A photograph of the audience at the Songs For Christchurch launch.
A photograph of a band performing at the Songs For Christchurch launch.
A photograph of a group of people at the Songs For Christchurch launch.
A photograph of the empty site where Gap Filler's Dance-O-Mat will be constructed.
A photograph of a group of people at the Songs For Christchurch launch.
A photograph of a refreshments table at the opening of Gap Filler's Dance-O-Mat.
The front of Liquidity Bar on Oxford Terrace, a yellow-sticker in the window. Inspecting engineers have spray-painted the windows with 'TF3 clear 24/2 0720' and 'USA 2'. A poster stuck on the front right wall advertises a music event from before the February 2011 earthquake.
An image that appeared on the opening pages of the web edition of Christchurch Art Gallery's magazine Bulletin in Winter 2013 (no. 172). The image depicts an 'All Rightie' listening to music and dancing alongside Rita Angus' well-known painting 'Cass'. The image reads, "Had a good boogie lately?".
A blackboard announcing live music on Saturdays at the Lyttelton Petanque Club, a Gap Filler project in the empty site of the Ground Culinary Centre. In the distance, the Port Hole can be seen, a temporary bar made out of shipping containers where the Volcano Cafe used to be.
Member of the public using the Dance-O-Mat, a dance floor on a vacant site with coin operated light and music player. This was a project by Gap Filler who wanted to give the Christchurch community a unique dance experience whilst bringing life to our broken city.