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- Crack'd for Christchurch Photograph 063
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A photograph of Crack'd for Christchurch's partially-constructed armchair artwork. The armchair is on a pallet in Greening the Rubble's workshop. Jonathan Hall has moulded polystyrene, wood, mesh, and concrete over the steel frame to construct the armchair. Two cast-iron bath feet have attached to the front legs.
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- Crackd for Christchurch, Jonathan Hall, Greening the Rubble, armchair, Flora, chair, steel frame, steel, polystyrene, concrete, mesh, workshop, bath feet, Arts, Culture and Society
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- Crack'd for Christchurch Photograph 214
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A photograph of members of Crack'd for Christchurch setting up refreshments for the launch of the Green Room on Colombo Street.
Crack'd for Christchurch comments, "From left: Jenny Cooper and Marie Hudson."
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- 12:00pm 24th September 2014
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- Crackd for Christchurch, Green Room, Greening the Rubble, Colombo Street, garden, Arts, Culture and Society
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- Dairy Garden Photograph 6
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- A photograph of volunteers creating a garden area on Colombo Street.
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- 4:19am 18th February 2012
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- transitional, Colombo Street, Sydenham, Greening the Rubble, Living Streets Aotearoa, garden, Arts, Culture and Society
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- All Right? Tape Art Photograph 102
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A photograph of the tape art mural. Erica Duthie from Tape Art NZ can be seen beginning a tape artwork for the mural. In the foreground a Greening the Rubble site is being planted.
The photograph was taken at Street Talk, a Tape Art residency held from 6 - 9 March 2014. Street Talk was a collaborative project between All Right?, Healthy Christchurch and Tape Art NZ that had Christchurch communities create large tape art murals on the south wall of Community and Public Health.
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- mental health, wellbeing, All Right?, Healthy Christchurch, Community and Public Health, Tape Art NZ, Greening the Rubble, Erica Duthie, Health and Wellbeing
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- Crack'd for Christchurch Plan 07
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- An artist's impression of the Greening the Rubble Green Room garden on Colombo Street. The image was created by Jonathan Hall and Wendy Hoddinott from Greening the Rubble.
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- Wendy Hoddinott, Jonathan Hall
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- Crackd for Christchurch, garden, Greening the Rubble, plan, armchair, chair, ottoman, artwork, Green Room, Arts, Culture and Society
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- Rotherham Clock Park Photograph 2
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- A photograph of the Gap Filler mini-golf hole in the Rotherham Clock Park in Riccarton.
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- 6:17am 7th October 2012
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- transitional, Rotherham Street, Riccarton Road, Riccarton, Greening the Rubble, Living Streets Aotearoa, garden, mini-golf, Gap Filler, Arts, Culture and Society
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- Sound Garden Photograph 2013:10:26 14:24:09
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- A photograph of a young person wearing a jester hat, playing a large drum at the launch of Sound Garden, during FESTA 2013. Sound Garden was a Greening the Rubble project created by local artist-musicians from recycled materials.
- Creator(s)
- Erica Austin
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- 3:24am 27th October 2013
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- Garden, music, instrument, recycled, Greening the Rubble, temporary, FESTA
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- Crack'd for Christchurch Photograph 221
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A photograph of the crowd at the launch of the Green Room on Colombo Street.
Crack'd for Christchurch comments, "Before the speeches. The Green Room is on Colombo Street in the centre of the rebuild, with vacant lots surrounding it. We wanted it to be an oasis of calm and hope for Christchurch people. It is only a temporary site."
- Date
- 12:00pm 24th September 2014
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- Crackd for Christchurch, Green Room, Greening the Rubble, Colombo Street, garden, rebuild, Arts, Culture and Society
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- Bus Exchange Boundary Seats Photograph 3
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- A photograph of volunteers creating a garden area on Colombo Street.
- Date
- 1:18am 27th November 2011
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- transitional, Colombo Street, Tuam Street, Greening the Rubble, Living Streets Aotearoa, garden, Arts, Culture and Society