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Fairfax Video, September 2011 (2)

Description

A video of an interview with Julia Morison, a Christchurch-based artist, about her sculptures in a vacant site on the Christchurch central city. The artwork, titled 'Tree Houses for Swamp Dwellers', took over a year to make and will act as a centrepiece for the Scape Public Art festival, which begins on 27 September 2013. The sculpture was designed to provide a playground for children and a shady spot for workers on their lunch breaks. Morison also talks about how the sculpture was designed to be relocated and reconfigured so that it can be moved to a new location when construction begins on the vacant site.

Subject
Julia Morison, vacant site, sculpture, art, transitional, city centre, Scape, public art, Media, Communications and Journalism
Type
Moving Image
Identifier
qsr-object:237781
Source
http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/city-centre/9182535/Lively-addition-to-dea...
Creator
Daniel Tobin
Creator credit
Daniel Tobin
Publisher
Fairfax Media New Zealand
Date
2:53pm 18 September 2013
Format
video/mp4
Rights
Fairfax Media Licence

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