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- Grandstadium Launch Photograph 3
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- A photograph of the launch event for Gap Filler's Grandstadium at the Retro Sports Facility (The Commons). The Grandstadium is a re-locatable mini-grandstand. The launch event took place as part of FESTA 2014.
- Creator(s)
- Vanessa Rushton
- Date
- 4:04am 26th October 2014
- Tags
- sport, retro, stadium, anchor project, Gap Filler, Grandstadium, grandstand, The Commons, FESTA, Arts, Culture and Society
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- All Right? Still Here - The Kaiapoi Portrait Project: Chantal and Nigel Palmer's Portrait
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A photograph of Ashleigh (left), Nigel (back), Chantal (front) and Kadyn Palmer (right) in front of their former Kaiapoi residence.
The photograph was taken by Cosmo Kentish-Barnes for Still Here, an artistic project supported by All Right?. Kentish-Barnes produced a series of photographs of exiled residents, accompanied with a first-person account of their life since the earthquakes.
- Creator(s)
- Cosmo Kentish-Barnes
- Tags
- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Cosmo Kentish Barnes, Still Here, Kaiapoi Portrait Project, red-zone, Health and Wellbeing
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- The Halswell Community E-Newsletter, October 2012
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- A copy of the October 2012 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
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- community, newsletter, Halswell, Halswell Community Project, local issues, Halswell E-Newsletter, Community
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- The Halswell Community E-Newsletter, April 2012
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- A copy of the April 2012 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
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- community, newsletter, Halswell, Halswell Community Project, local issues, Halswell E-Newsletter, Community
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- Elizabeth Ackermann Photograph 245
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- A photograph of a Christchurch City Council completed authorization form. This form was part of the Residential Access Project which gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes after the 22 February 2011 earthquake. Personal information has been removed from this photograph in order to protect the individual's privacy.
- Creator(s)
- Elizabeth Ackermann
- Date
- 3:44am 30th April 2011
- Tags
- Residential Access Project, Christchurch City Council, Community
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- Photograph of Gap Filler project 11 (23)
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- Nick Draper playing one of Gap Filler's painted pianos on the site of a demolished building.
- Date
- 11:37pm 9th December 2011
- Tags
- Gap Filler, The Painted Piano Project, piano, Community
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- Elizabeth Ackermann Photograph 190
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- A photograph from inside a flat on Poplar Street taken during the Residential Access Project. The project gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes. The majority of the wall has crumbled leaving the room exposed. A clothes horse and a monitor are covered in dust.
- Creator(s)
- Elizabeth Ackermann
- Date
- 1:39am 30th April 2011
- Tags
- Poplar Street, Residential Access Project, Community
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- Paul and Sam Corliss's Street Art Photograph (2015:02:20 14:08:23)
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- A photograph of street art on the side of the toilet block at Waltham Park and Pool. The artwork is part of Project Legit.
- Creator(s)
- Paul Corliss,
- Date
- 3:08am 21st February 2015
- Tags
- street art, Waltham Park, Waltham Road, Project Legit
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- All Right? Still Here - The Kaiapoi Portrait Project: Bev and Fred Evans's Story
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A PDF copy of red-zoned Kaiapoi residents Bev Evans and Fred Evans's story about their life since the earthquakes.
The story was documented by Cosmo Kentish-Barnes for Still Here, an artistic project supported by All Right?. Kentish-Barnes produced a series of photographs of exiled residents, accompanied with a first-person account of their life since the earthquakes.
- Creator(s)
- Cosmo Kentish-Barnes
- Tags
- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Cosmo Kentish Barnes, Still Here, Kaiapoi Portrait Project, red-zone, Health and Wellbeing
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- The Halswell Community E-Newsletter, December 2011
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- A copy of the December 2011 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
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- community, newsletter, Halswell, Halswell Community Project, local issues, Halswell E-Newsletter, Community
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- All Right? Still Here - The Kaiapoi Portrait Project: Fay and Glen Happer's Portrait
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A photograph of Fay (left), Glen (middle) and Max Happer (right) at their former Kaiapoi residence.
The photograph was taken by Cosmo Kentish-Barnes for Still Here, an artistic project supported by All Right?. Kentish-Barnes produced a series of photographs of exiled residents, accompanied with a first-person account of their life since the earthquakes.
- Creator(s)
- Cosmo Kentish-Barnes
- Tags
- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Cosmo Kentish Barnes, Still Here, Kaiapoi Portrait Project, red-zone, Health and Wellbeing
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- The Halswell Community E-Newsletter, November 2011
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- A copy of the November 2011 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
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- community, newsletter, Halswell, Halswell Community Project, local issues, Halswell E-Newsletter, Community
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- All Right? Still Here - The Kaiapoi Portrait Project: Bev and Fred Evans's Portrait
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A photograph of Fred (left) and Bev Evans (right) at their former Kaiapoi residence.
The photograph was taken by Cosmo Kentish-Barnes for Still Here, an artistic project supported by All Right?. Kentish-Barnes produced a series of photographs of exiled residents, accompanied with a first-person account of their life since the earthquakes.
- Creator(s)
- Cosmo Kentish-Barnes
- Tags
- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Cosmo Kentish Barnes, Still Here, Kaiapoi Portrait Project, red-zone, Health and Wellbeing
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- Elizabeth Ackermann Photograph 209
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- A photograph of workers in fluorescent vests standing in front of the earthquake damaged McKenzie and Willis Building. The photograph was taken on 29 April 2011 during the Residential Access Project which gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes after the 22 February 2011 earthquake.
- Creator(s)
- Elizabeth Ackermann
- Date
- 3:20am 30th April 2011
- Tags
- McKenzie and Willis, High Street, Residential Access Project, Community
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- Paul and Sam Corliss's Street Art Photograph (2015:02:20 14:08:57)
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- A photograph of street art depicting a weta. The artwork is at the Waltham Park and Pool on Waltham Road. The artwork is part of Project Legit.
- Creator(s)
- Paul Corliss,
- Date
- 3:08am 21st February 2015
- Tags
- street art, weta, insect, Waltham Pool, Waltham Park, Waltham Road, Project Legit, Waltham, Community
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- All Right? Still Here - The Kaiapoi Portrait Project: Bob and Joan Cattermole's Portrait
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A photograph of the former Kaiapoi residence of Bob and Joan Cattermole (deceased).
The photograph was taken by Cosmo Kentish-Barnes for Still Here, an artistic project supported by All Right?. Kentish-Barnes produced a series of photographs of exiled residents, accompanied with a first-person account of their life since the earthquakes.
- Creator(s)
- Cosmo Kentish-Barnes
- Tags
- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Cosmo Kentish Barnes, Still Here, Kaiapoi Portrait Project, red-zone, Health and Wellbeing
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- Elizabeth Ackermann Photograph 206
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- A photograph of a room inside a flat on Poplar Street taken during the Residential Access Project. The project gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes. The building's outer wall has crumbled leaving the room exposed.
- Creator(s)
- Elizabeth Ackermann
- Date
- 3:17am 30th April 2011
- Tags
- Poplar Street, Residential Access Project, Community
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- Elizabeth Ackermann Photograph 195
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- A photograph of a worker examining the contents of a flat on Poplar Street during the Residential Access Project. The project gave residents temporary access within the red-zone cordon in order to retrieve items from their homes. The wall has crumbled leaving the room exposed.
- Creator(s)
- Elizabeth Ackermann
- Date
- 1:43am 30th April 2011
- Tags
- Poplar Street, Residential Access Project, Community
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- The Halswell Community E-Newsletter, April 2014
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- A copy of the April 2014 edition of the Halswell Community E-Newsletter, produced by the Halswell Community Project.
- Tags
- community, newsletter, Halswell, Halswell Community Project, local issues, Halswell E-Newsletter, Community
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- All Right? Still Here - The Kaiapoi Portrait Project: Lyn and Tyla Carroll's Portrait
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A photograph of Lyn (left) and Tyla Carroll (right) at their former Kaiapoi residence.
The photograph was taken by Cosmo Kentish-Barnes for Still Here, an artistic project supported by All Right?. Kentish-Barnes produced a series of photographs of exiled residents, accompanied with a first-person account of their life since the earthquakes.
- Creator(s)
- Cosmo Kentish-Barnes
- Tags
- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Cosmo Kentish Barnes, Still Here, Kaiapoi Portrait Project, red-zone, Health and Wellbeing