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- Design to Explore
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- A video of dance and physical theatre by Julia Guthrey, Matt Grant and Elizabeth Guthrey. The interpretive dance incorporates a public sculpture titled 'Tree Houses for Swamp Dwellers' by Julia Morrison on the corner of Gloucester Street and Colombo Street.
- Creator(s)
- Elizabeth Guthrey
- Date
- 9:59am 25th September 2014
- Tags
- dance, theatre, art, Tree Houses for Swamp Dwellers, Julia Morrison, sculpture, public art, Body Festival
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- Trailer for Dancing Through Impermanent Spaces
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- A trailer video for Elizabeth Guthrey's film series 'Dancing Through Impermanent Spaces', which was screened as part of the Body Festival 2014.
- Creator(s)
- Elizabeth Guthrey
- Date
- 11:07am 18th September 2014
- Tags
- dance, rebuild, art, sculpture, Body Festival, impermanence, permanence
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- Beneath the Layers: Wood salvaging
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- A video of interpretive dances related to the salvaging of wood from a house, featuring Matt Grant and Elizabeth Guthrey.
- Creator(s)
- Elizabeth Guthrey
- Date
- 3:07pm 17th September 2014
- Tags
- rebuild, dance, art, Body Festival, salvage, demolition
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- In Memory of Loved Ones
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- A video of dance and physical theatre featuring Julia Guthrey, Matt Grant, Elizabeth Guthrey, Laura and Claudia. The piece incorporates the public memorial art installation '185 Chairs' by Peter Majendie, on the corner of Madras Street and Cashel Street.
- Creator(s)
- Elizabeth Guthrey
- Date
- 7:51pm 15th September 2014
- Tags
- dance, theatre, art, 185 Chairs, Peter Majendie, sculpture, public art, memorial, remembrance, Body Festival
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- Poem and Dance
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- A video of dance and physical theatre featuring Matt Grant and Elizabeth Guthrey, incorporating several central city locations. The voiceover is a poem written and read by Matt Grant.
- Creator(s)
- Elizabeth Guthrey,
- Date
- 10:11am 12th September 2014
- Tags
- dance, theatre, art, Body Festival
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- Leverage and Nature
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- A video of dance and physical theatre based on themes of leverage, strength and nature, featuring Julia Guthrey, Matt Grant, Elizabeth Guthrey, Laura and Claudia.
- Creator(s)
- Elizabeth Guthrey
- Date
- 8:53pm 8th September 2014
- Tags
- dance, art, Body Festival
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- Poster for Dancing Through Impermanent Spaces
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- A copy of the poster used to advertise screenings of Elizabeth Guthrey's film series 'Dancing Through Impermanent Spaces'. The films are a creative response to the earthquakes in Christchurch and were shown as part of the Christchurch Body Festival 2014.
- Creator(s)
- Elizabeth Guthrey
- Date
- 10:01pm 20th August 2014
- Tags
- dance, rebuild, art, sculpture, Body Festival, impermanence, permanence
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- Wish You Were Here 2014 Media Release 5
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- A media release written by Julia Holden about her 'Wish You Were Here 2014' public art project being installed in Wellington.
- Creator(s)
- Julia Holden
- Date
- 3:46pm 23rd July 2014
- Tags
- art, public art, Julia Holden, Wellington, billboard
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- Wish You Were Here 2014 Media Release 4
- dc.description
- A media release written by Julia Holden about her 'Wish You Were Here 2014' public art project which took place in Wellington.
- Creator(s)
- Julia Holden
- Date
- 4:29pm 2nd July 2014
- Tags
- art, public art, Julia Holden, Wellington, billboard
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- Wish You Were Here 2014 Media Release 3
- dc.description
- A media release written by Julia Holden about her 'Wish You Were Here 2014' public art project which took place in Auckland.
- Creator(s)
- Julia Holden
- Date
- 2:48pm 12th June 2014
- Tags
- art, public art, Julia Holden, Auckland, billboard
- dc.title
- Wish You Were Here 2014 Media Release 2
- dc.description
- A media release written by Julia Holden about her 'Wish You Were Here 2014' public art project which took place in Auckland.
- Creator(s)
- Julia Holden
- Date
- 9:44am 8th June 2014
- Tags
- art, public art, Julia Holden, Auckland, billboard
- dc.title
- Wish You Were Here 2014 Media Release 1
- dc.description
- A media release written by Julia Holden about her 'Wish You Were Here 2014' billboard project which took place in Auckland.
- Creator(s)
- Julia Holden
- Date
- 3:25pm 25th May 2014
- Tags
- art, public art, Julia Holden, Auckland, billboard
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- Present Tense Photograph 35
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- A photograph of Jeni Reveley at Gap Filler's Inconvenience Store, standing beside her favourite painting. The painting was part of the 'Present Tense' project which sought to highlight the inconvenience of the city in the present day. Visitors to the store were asked to choose five paintings they would like to see presented as a billboard installation in Auckland.
- Date
- 2:26pm 5th May 2014
- Tags
- art, Gap Filler, Inconvenience Store, painting, High Street, Manchester Street
- dc.title
- Present Tense Photograph 34
- dc.description
- A photograph of Catherine Morganti at Gap Filler's Inconvenience store, standing beside her favourite painting. The painting was part of the 'Present Tense' project which sought to highlight the inconvenience of the city in the present day. Visitors to the store were asked to choose five paintings they would like to see presented as a billboard installation in Auckland.
- Date
- 2:26pm 5th May 2014
- Tags
- art, Gap Filler, Inconvenience Store, painting, Cotter building,
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- Present Tense Photograph 33
- dc.description
- A photograph of Tracey Porteous at Gap Filler's Inconvenience store, standing in beside her favourite painting. The painting was part of the 'Present Tense' project which sought to highlight the inconvenience of the city in the present day. Visitors to the store were asked to choose five paintings they would like to see presented as a billboard installation in Auckland.
- Date
- 2:26pm 5th May 2014
- Tags
- art, Gap Filler, Inconvenience Store, painting, Red Zone
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- Present Tense Photograph 32
- dc.description
- A photograph of Nikki Wallace at Gap Filler's Inconvenience Store, standing beside her favourite painting. The painting was part of the 'Present Tense' project which sought to highlight the inconvenience of the city in the present day. Visitors to the store were asked to choose five paintings they would like to see presented as a billboard installation in Auckland.
- Date
- 2:26pm 5th May 2014
- Tags
- art, Gap Filler, Inconvenience Store, painting, Red Zone
- dc.title
- Present Tense Photograph 31
- dc.description
- A photograph of a visitor to Gap Filler's Inconvenience Store standing in front of her favourite painting. The painting was part of the 'Present Tense' project which sought to highlight the inconvenience of the city in the present day. Visitors to the store were asked to choose five paintings they would like to see presented as a billboard installation in Auckland.
- Date
- 2:26pm 5th May 2014
- Tags
- art, Gap Filler, Inconvenience Store, painting, High Street
- dc.title
- Present Tense Photograph 28
- dc.description
- A photograph of a visitor to Gap Filler's Inconvenience Store standing beside his favourite painting. The painting was part of the 'Present Tense' project which sought to highlight the inconvenience of the city in the present day. Visitors to the store were asked to choose five paintings they would like to see presented as a billboard installation in Auckland.
- Date
- 2:25pm 5th May 2014
- Tags
- art, Gap Filler, Inconvenience Store, painting, Red Zone
- dc.title
- Present Tense Photograph 30
- dc.description
- A photograph of a visitor to Gap Filler's Inconvenience Store standing beside his favourite painting. The painting was part of the 'Present Tense' project which sought to highlight the inconvenience of the city in the present day. Visitors to the store were asked to choose five paintings they would like to see presented as a billboard installation in Auckland.
- Date
- 2:25pm 5th May 2014
- Tags
- art, Gap Filler, Inconvenience Store, painting
- dc.title
- Present Tense Photograph 29
- dc.description
- A photograph of a visitor to Gap Filler's Inconvenience Store standing beside her favourite painting. The painting was part of the 'Present Tense' project which sought to highlight the inconvenience of the city in the present day. Visitors to the store were asked to choose five paintings they would like to see presented as a billboard installation in Auckland.
- Date
- 2:25pm 5th May 2014
- Tags
- art, Gap Filler, Inconvenience Store, painting