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Detailed Guided Tour of Christchurch Art Gallery (Te Puna O Waiwhetu) Must Visit In Christchurch Nz
The Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū, commonly known as the Christchurch Art Gallery, is the public art gallery of the city of Christchurch, New Zealand. It has its own substantial art collection and also presents a programme of New Zealand and international exhibitions.
It’s located at Corner Worcester Boulevard and Montreal Street Christchurch, New Zealand
Art gallery open at 10am until 5pm daily, Late night Wednesday until 9pm and Free entry for everyone.
#art#gallery#christchurch#christchurchnz#artgallery#nztravel#newzealand
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published: 11 Jul 2023
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CHRISTCHURCH ART GALLERY TOUR ||TJVNZ
The Christchurch Art Gallery is the public art gallery of the city of Christchurch, New Zealand. It has its own substantial art collection. Free entry!
published: 26 Oct 2021
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Christchurch Art Gallery reveals their latest incredibly life like work of art
It’s a piece by sculptor Ron Mueck.
published: 02 Apr 2019
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The Christchurch Art Show 2024 winner!
What an amazing night at The Christchurch Art Show. Please help me and congratulate the Chris Lynch Choice Award winner Nicola Reif. Show on all weekend!
published: 08 Mar 2024
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Christchurch’s Arts Centre - A Remarkable Restoration
Philip Aldridge has been in his chief executive role for one year but he knows Christchurch’s Arts Centre intimately.
In a newly-released documentary from Frank Film, Aldridge reveals how he was on site on 22nd February, 2011 when the earthquake hit. Then, he was in charge of the Court Theatre. leading rehearsals for ‘The Mystery of Irma Vep.’
The play never made it to the stage; with the entire Arts Centre fenced off for months while engineers and insurers assessed the damage to the collection of 23 heritage buildings - the largest grouping in the country.
In a fortuitous decision, insurance cover for the complex was increased in 2010 - from around $30M to $120M and, according to Aldridge “that saved the Arts Centre.”
In total, across three separate earthquake claims, an insurance set...
published: 02 Jun 2019
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The Christchurch Art Show 2021
published: 26 May 2021
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Christchurch Art Show
published: 12 Jun 2023
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Christchurch Arts Centre Market | 4K | Christchurch | South Island | New Zealand
The regular weekly Arts Centre Market is on every Sunday 10am to 3pm (winter hours), and 10am to 4pm (summer hours) - rain or shine!
Experience the beauty and quality of local, artisan-made goods and treasures. Meet the makers and explore what Ōtautahi Christchurch craftspeople have to offer.
Expect a range of delicious foods, treats and drinks, alongside vintage clothes, handmade products and unique crafts and treasures.
published: 30 Jan 2023
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The Christchurch Art Show - Te Pae - 60 sec - 4bstractmedia
published: 09 Nov 2022
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Len Lye: Stopped Short by Wonder at Christchurch Art Gallery
Credits:
Len Lye Polynesian Connection 1979.
Len Lye Fountain I 1960 (2007 reconstruction)
Len Lye Grass 1961- 1965
Len Lye Sketches for Motion Composition 1938
Len Lye Storm King 1964 (1997 reconstruction)
Len Lye Fountain III 1977
Len Lye Witch Dance 1965 (2016 reconstruction)
Len Lye Firebush 1961 (2007 reconstruction)
Len Lye Rotating Harmonic 1960 (2009 reconstruction)
Len Lye Sketchbook (Totem and Taboo) circa 1924
Len Lye God of Light 1977
All Courtesy of the Len Lye Foundation Collection, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery/ Len Lye Centre
Len Lye Universe 1976 (1998 reconstruction) steel, wood, electromagnets. Edmiston Trust Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Te Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1995.
Len Lye Roundhead 1961 (2009 reconstruction) Private collection, Christchurch
Len Lye Blade 1...
published: 25 Aug 2017
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Detailed Guided Tour of Christchurch Art Gallery (Te Puna O Waiwhetu) Must Visit In Christchurch Nz
The Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū, commonly known as the Christchurch Art Gallery, is the public art gallery of the city of Christchurch, New Zeal...
The Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū, commonly known as the Christchurch Art Gallery, is the public art gallery of the city of Christchurch, New Zealand. It has its own substantial art collection and also presents a programme of New Zealand and international exhibitions.
It’s located at Corner Worcester Boulevard and Montreal Street Christchurch, New Zealand
Art gallery open at 10am until 5pm daily, Late night Wednesday until 9pm and Free entry for everyone.
#art#gallery#christchurch#christchurchnz#artgallery#nztravel#newzealand
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
https://uppbeat.io/t/prigida/stellar-escape
License code: ENL4RAVKZDKVYDUW
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
https://uppbeat.io/t/tatami/try-me
License code: 5S2TECN3BNIZAKUQ
https://wn.com/Detailed_Guided_Tour_Of_Christchurch_Art_Gallery_(Te_Puna_O_Waiwhetu)_Must_Visit_In_Christchurch_Nz
The Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū, commonly known as the Christchurch Art Gallery, is the public art gallery of the city of Christchurch, New Zealand. It has its own substantial art collection and also presents a programme of New Zealand and international exhibitions.
It’s located at Corner Worcester Boulevard and Montreal Street Christchurch, New Zealand
Art gallery open at 10am until 5pm daily, Late night Wednesday until 9pm and Free entry for everyone.
#art#gallery#christchurch#christchurchnz#artgallery#nztravel#newzealand
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
https://uppbeat.io/t/prigida/stellar-escape
License code: ENL4RAVKZDKVYDUW
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
https://uppbeat.io/t/tatami/try-me
License code: 5S2TECN3BNIZAKUQ
- published: 11 Jul 2023
- views: 169
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CHRISTCHURCH ART GALLERY TOUR ||TJVNZ
The Christchurch Art Gallery is the public art gallery of the city of Christchurch, New Zealand. It has its own substantial art collection. Free entry!
The Christchurch Art Gallery is the public art gallery of the city of Christchurch, New Zealand. It has its own substantial art collection. Free entry!
https://wn.com/Christchurch_Art_Gallery_Tour_||Tjvnz
The Christchurch Art Gallery is the public art gallery of the city of Christchurch, New Zealand. It has its own substantial art collection. Free entry!
- published: 26 Oct 2021
- views: 1240
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The Christchurch Art Show 2024 winner!
What an amazing night at The Christchurch Art Show. Please help me and congratulate the Chris Lynch Choice Award winner Nicola Reif. Show on all weekend!
What an amazing night at The Christchurch Art Show. Please help me and congratulate the Chris Lynch Choice Award winner Nicola Reif. Show on all weekend!
https://wn.com/The_Christchurch_Art_Show_2024_Winner
What an amazing night at The Christchurch Art Show. Please help me and congratulate the Chris Lynch Choice Award winner Nicola Reif. Show on all weekend!
- published: 08 Mar 2024
- views: 64
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Christchurch’s Arts Centre - A Remarkable Restoration
Philip Aldridge has been in his chief executive role for one year but he knows Christchurch’s Arts Centre intimately.
In a newly-released documentary from Fran...
Philip Aldridge has been in his chief executive role for one year but he knows Christchurch’s Arts Centre intimately.
In a newly-released documentary from Frank Film, Aldridge reveals how he was on site on 22nd February, 2011 when the earthquake hit. Then, he was in charge of the Court Theatre. leading rehearsals for ‘The Mystery of Irma Vep.’
The play never made it to the stage; with the entire Arts Centre fenced off for months while engineers and insurers assessed the damage to the collection of 23 heritage buildings - the largest grouping in the country.
In a fortuitous decision, insurance cover for the complex was increased in 2010 - from around $30M to $120M and, according to Aldridge “that saved the Arts Centre.”
In total, across three separate earthquake claims, an insurance settlement of $163M was reached and by 2012 the restoration project had begun.
“It’s the biggest project of its type in the world,” says Aldridge, and is set to take a decade to complete, albeit with a current funding shortfall of $35M. That means the fenced off buildings along Worcester Street will remain an eyesore for some time yet.
Philip Aldridge admits his role now is a juxtaposition - juggling a mammoth $290M project while managing an arts organisation through financially difficult times in the inner city.
“It's a challenge in a city where rents are difficult, hospitality is a challenge, retail a big challenge so we face the same issues as the rest of the city.”
Aldridge adds “that’s part of our constitution, we’re here to provide facilities for the arts and for the public, that’s why we exist, it’s not economic.”
Anchor tenants are key, one being the University of Canterbury which has moved some classes into the buildings it originally occupied in the late 19th century.
A 33-room boutique hotel is planned for the physics and biology block, and the Lumiere Cinema - a two theatre offering operated by local cinema identity Nick Paris - is set to open in the next few weeks.
With Aldridge as tour guide, Frank Film gains entry to the refurbished creative suites for artists-in-residence. Their most recent resident, Bic Runga, will perform at a fundraising concert in the Great Hall in July.
Attention is turning to pulling more punters through the heritage doors, especially tourists.
“We get a lot of tourists,” says Aldridge. “We’re bad at turning that into money to support the site and that’s something we’re actively working on.”
WATCH MORE www.frankfilm.co.nz
https://wn.com/Christchurch’S_Arts_Centre_A_Remarkable_Restoration
Philip Aldridge has been in his chief executive role for one year but he knows Christchurch’s Arts Centre intimately.
In a newly-released documentary from Frank Film, Aldridge reveals how he was on site on 22nd February, 2011 when the earthquake hit. Then, he was in charge of the Court Theatre. leading rehearsals for ‘The Mystery of Irma Vep.’
The play never made it to the stage; with the entire Arts Centre fenced off for months while engineers and insurers assessed the damage to the collection of 23 heritage buildings - the largest grouping in the country.
In a fortuitous decision, insurance cover for the complex was increased in 2010 - from around $30M to $120M and, according to Aldridge “that saved the Arts Centre.”
In total, across three separate earthquake claims, an insurance settlement of $163M was reached and by 2012 the restoration project had begun.
“It’s the biggest project of its type in the world,” says Aldridge, and is set to take a decade to complete, albeit with a current funding shortfall of $35M. That means the fenced off buildings along Worcester Street will remain an eyesore for some time yet.
Philip Aldridge admits his role now is a juxtaposition - juggling a mammoth $290M project while managing an arts organisation through financially difficult times in the inner city.
“It's a challenge in a city where rents are difficult, hospitality is a challenge, retail a big challenge so we face the same issues as the rest of the city.”
Aldridge adds “that’s part of our constitution, we’re here to provide facilities for the arts and for the public, that’s why we exist, it’s not economic.”
Anchor tenants are key, one being the University of Canterbury which has moved some classes into the buildings it originally occupied in the late 19th century.
A 33-room boutique hotel is planned for the physics and biology block, and the Lumiere Cinema - a two theatre offering operated by local cinema identity Nick Paris - is set to open in the next few weeks.
With Aldridge as tour guide, Frank Film gains entry to the refurbished creative suites for artists-in-residence. Their most recent resident, Bic Runga, will perform at a fundraising concert in the Great Hall in July.
Attention is turning to pulling more punters through the heritage doors, especially tourists.
“We get a lot of tourists,” says Aldridge. “We’re bad at turning that into money to support the site and that’s something we’re actively working on.”
WATCH MORE www.frankfilm.co.nz
- published: 02 Jun 2019
- views: 1749
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Christchurch Arts Centre Market | 4K | Christchurch | South Island | New Zealand
The regular weekly Arts Centre Market is on every Sunday 10am to 3pm (winter hours), and 10am to 4pm (summer hours) - rain or shine!
Experience the beauty and ...
The regular weekly Arts Centre Market is on every Sunday 10am to 3pm (winter hours), and 10am to 4pm (summer hours) - rain or shine!
Experience the beauty and quality of local, artisan-made goods and treasures. Meet the makers and explore what Ōtautahi Christchurch craftspeople have to offer.
Expect a range of delicious foods, treats and drinks, alongside vintage clothes, handmade products and unique crafts and treasures.
https://wn.com/Christchurch_Arts_Centre_Market_|_4K_|_Christchurch_|_South_Island_|_New_Zealand
The regular weekly Arts Centre Market is on every Sunday 10am to 3pm (winter hours), and 10am to 4pm (summer hours) - rain or shine!
Experience the beauty and quality of local, artisan-made goods and treasures. Meet the makers and explore what Ōtautahi Christchurch craftspeople have to offer.
Expect a range of delicious foods, treats and drinks, alongside vintage clothes, handmade products and unique crafts and treasures.
- published: 30 Jan 2023
- views: 146
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Len Lye: Stopped Short by Wonder at Christchurch Art Gallery
Credits:
Len Lye Polynesian Connection 1979.
Len Lye Fountain I 1960 (2007 reconstruction)
Len Lye Grass 1961- 1965
Len Lye Sketches for Motion Composition 19...
Credits:
Len Lye Polynesian Connection 1979.
Len Lye Fountain I 1960 (2007 reconstruction)
Len Lye Grass 1961- 1965
Len Lye Sketches for Motion Composition 1938
Len Lye Storm King 1964 (1997 reconstruction)
Len Lye Fountain III 1977
Len Lye Witch Dance 1965 (2016 reconstruction)
Len Lye Firebush 1961 (2007 reconstruction)
Len Lye Rotating Harmonic 1960 (2009 reconstruction)
Len Lye Sketchbook (Totem and Taboo) circa 1924
Len Lye God of Light 1977
All Courtesy of the Len Lye Foundation Collection, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery/ Len Lye Centre
Len Lye Universe 1976 (1998 reconstruction) steel, wood, electromagnets. Edmiston Trust Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Te Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1995.
Len Lye Roundhead 1961 (2009 reconstruction) Private collection, Christchurch
Len Lye Blade 1998 Collection of John and Lynda Matthews, New Plymouth
Films:
Len Lye Tusalava 1929 Courtesy of the Len Lye Foundation. Digital version from material preserved and made available by Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
Len Lye A Colour Box 1935 Courtesy of the Len Lye Foundation and the British Postal Museum and Archive. Digital version from material preserved by the BFI National Archive and made available by Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
Len Lye N. or N.W. 1937 Courtesy of the Len Lye Foundation and the British Postal Museum and Archive. Digital version from material preserved and made available by Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
Len Lye Colour Flight 1938. Courtesy of the Len Lye Foundation. Digital version from material preserved and made available by Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
Len Lye Tal Farlow c. 1958, rev 1981. Courtesy of the Len Lye Foundation. Digital version by Park Road Post Production and Weta Digital Ltd from material preserved and made available by Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
Photographs:
Len Lye with ‘Fountain’ 1966
Len Lye in New York 1966
Len Lye in Sydney c.1925 Photo Mary Brown
Len Lye painting the film ‘Colour Flight’ 1938
Portrait of the young Len Lye c.1918
All Courtesy of the Len Lye Foundation Collection Govett-Brewster Art Gallery/ Len Lye Centre
https://wn.com/Len_Lye_Stopped_Short_By_Wonder_At_Christchurch_Art_Gallery
Credits:
Len Lye Polynesian Connection 1979.
Len Lye Fountain I 1960 (2007 reconstruction)
Len Lye Grass 1961- 1965
Len Lye Sketches for Motion Composition 1938
Len Lye Storm King 1964 (1997 reconstruction)
Len Lye Fountain III 1977
Len Lye Witch Dance 1965 (2016 reconstruction)
Len Lye Firebush 1961 (2007 reconstruction)
Len Lye Rotating Harmonic 1960 (2009 reconstruction)
Len Lye Sketchbook (Totem and Taboo) circa 1924
Len Lye God of Light 1977
All Courtesy of the Len Lye Foundation Collection, Govett-Brewster Art Gallery/ Len Lye Centre
Len Lye Universe 1976 (1998 reconstruction) steel, wood, electromagnets. Edmiston Trust Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Te Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1995.
Len Lye Roundhead 1961 (2009 reconstruction) Private collection, Christchurch
Len Lye Blade 1998 Collection of John and Lynda Matthews, New Plymouth
Films:
Len Lye Tusalava 1929 Courtesy of the Len Lye Foundation. Digital version from material preserved and made available by Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
Len Lye A Colour Box 1935 Courtesy of the Len Lye Foundation and the British Postal Museum and Archive. Digital version from material preserved by the BFI National Archive and made available by Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
Len Lye N. or N.W. 1937 Courtesy of the Len Lye Foundation and the British Postal Museum and Archive. Digital version from material preserved and made available by Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
Len Lye Colour Flight 1938. Courtesy of the Len Lye Foundation. Digital version from material preserved and made available by Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
Len Lye Tal Farlow c. 1958, rev 1981. Courtesy of the Len Lye Foundation. Digital version by Park Road Post Production and Weta Digital Ltd from material preserved and made available by Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
Photographs:
Len Lye with ‘Fountain’ 1966
Len Lye in New York 1966
Len Lye in Sydney c.1925 Photo Mary Brown
Len Lye painting the film ‘Colour Flight’ 1938
Portrait of the young Len Lye c.1918
All Courtesy of the Len Lye Foundation Collection Govett-Brewster Art Gallery/ Len Lye Centre
- published: 25 Aug 2017
- views: 1020