A video of Jack Mann talking about his favourite painting at Julia Holden's Inconvenience Store exhibition.
A photograph of a painting in Donna Allfrey's house at 406 Oxford Terrace. The painting depicts heritage buildings which were demolished in Christchurch, as well as the year or era in which they were built.
A copy of an 'animated painting', created from painted portraits of 50 people from the Christchurch arts community. The video was part of Julia Holden's exhibition 'its like now'.
Workers painting the James Hight Library.
Workers painting shelves in Piko Wholefoods' new premises.
A video compilation of visitors to Julia Holden's Inconvenience Store exhibition on Saturday 12 April talking about their favourite painting.
A video compilation of visitors to Julia Holden's Inconvenience Store exhibition on Thursday 10 April 2014, talking about their favourite paintings.
A video compilation of visitors to Julia Holden's Inconvenience Store exhibition on Saturday 12 April, talking about their favourite paintings.
A video compilation of visitors to Julia Holden's Inconvenience Store exhibition on Saturday 12 April talking about their favourite paintings.
A video compilation of visitors to Julia Holden's Inconvenience Store exhibition on Saturday 12 April, talking about their favourite paintings.
A photograph of volunteers painting a mural in Kaiapoi.
A photograph of volunteers painting the Poetica Urban Poetry wall.
A photograph of a tradesperson painting a stairwell in the Diabetes Centre.
A painting is removes from the Registry building by a Security staff member.
A painting is removes from the Registry building by a Security staff member.
Painting on the wall of a broken building visible in the central city.
A painting is removes from the Registry building by a Security staff member.
A photograph of people painting wooden pallets, to be used for the Lyttelton Pentanque Club.
A photograph of volunteers painting wooden fence palings for the Gap Filler Butterfly Gap project.
A photograph of a tradesperson who has been painting a stairwell of the Diabetes Centre.
A photograph of volunteers painting wooden fence palings for the Gap Filler Butterfly Gap project.
At the encouragement of one of our resident artists/art historians/cyber archaeologists, Annthalina, I took a visit to the newly-reopened Te Puna O Waiwhetu Christchurch Art Gallery over the weekend.[1] Annthalina knows I love landscapes, both the painty-brushy kind, and the … Continue read...
Lydia Baxendell, Art Collections curator at the University of Canterbury holds a painting rescued from the Registry Building.
Lydia Baxendell, Art Collections curator at the University of Canterbury holds a painting rescued from the Registry Building.
Lydia Baxendell, Art Collections curator at the University of Canterbury holds a painting rescued from the Registry Building.
A painting and the Univeristy of Canterbury Mace, are loaded into a car after being rescued from the Registry Building.
Lydia Baxendell, Art Collections curator at the University of Canterbury loads a painting into a van, saved from the Registry Building.
A photograph of volunteers painting a pathway in Gap Filler's temporary outdoor cinema on the corner of Madras and St Asaph Streets.
A photograph of volunteers painting a pathway in Gap Filler's temporary outdoor cinema on the corner of Madras and St Asaph Streets.
A scanned copy of a black and white photograph depicting students painting signs. The signs are for a protest march against education cuts.